I like this it was positive and nice. Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome 😊
This is the first time I hear “black barbershop”. Is it what I think it is, why is such separation needed?
There’s no requirement, and there’s no reason a white person can’t go to a black barbershop, but black people’s hair is often much different to cut than most white people’s hair, and preferred styles quite different.
It’s not so much “this barber is for black people” and more so “this barber is owned by black people, so black people can assume they’ll be given the experience they’re looking for”
Black people have different hair from other races, many times non-black folks don’t know how to accommodate these textures. Beyond that, historically, the barbershop in Black communities is a meeting place. People gather to discuss current events, politics, pop culture, and life in general. In this space, everyone is on the same footing. It’s a cultural thing, so there is a distinction.
Because the hair is different. It’s not necessary, but it’s a common thing that barbers know how to cut hair similar to their own the best. I know first hand what happens if the barber isn’t used to hair that is unusual.
I’ll just say, apparently a military cut is hard to do for some people when the hair this thick
Racism.
Many black and other minority communities had to establish their own businesses because of being excluded from and/or violence against them at white run businesses.
Bad take. Read the other comments in this thread for the actual reasons.
I mean, they’re right as well. Especially here in the South. Until recently where small, local barbershops have become almost a thing of the past. The guy I used to see as a kid (when I had no choice) would chase black people out of his shop with a shotgun while shouting slurs.
His shop only closed when he died in 2010. Racist fucker was almost 100.
Every barbershop where I am used to be like that.