“I Hate Black Women Who Wear Weaves…They Have No Self Respect” – World Famous Eye Specialist Fumes


Internationally renowned eye specialist Dr Solomon Guramatunhu has courted the ire of many black women after saying that he does not respect any black woman who wears weaves. The famous eye doctor is so passionate about this matter that he goes as far as not allowing women with weaves to enter his home.

Dr Solly, as he is affectionately known by his friends, argues that weaves are dirty and that black women who wear them actually have no self-respect. He goes on to say it is ‘despicable’ for black women to wear weaves when they actually have the most beautiful hair in the world.

In an interview with the Chronicle, the outspoken and passionate Dr Solly who is a self-appointed ‘hair activist’ said

“You see, the hair is a quick CV as to the thinking and mindset of a person, of a woman. I can tell a lot about a woman owing to their hair.

It is despicable. The African woman is blessed with arguably the most beautiful hair ever known to any living creature yet you see many wearing the hair of other people. It shows a lack of self-appreciation or self-respect.

I see the wives of many prominent people, politicians and influencers even, educated women even with human hair and immediately I lose respect for them.

You see them patting their heads vigorously because of itching. That is because they are carrying dirt on their heads. Other people’s discard. Why would one think they are inferior to white and Western women to the extent of taking their dirt and discard and putting it on their heads while parting with lots of money while they are at it?

I never want to see those women in my house, no matter how important they are. My house is not a mortuary where you enter carrying the hair of dead people. When I pick up that strand, who is to know what killed the person who had that hair? What diseases they suffered from?

The African woman can braid her hair, she can relax her hair and straighten it, she can weave it into dreadlocks, the Caucasian woman cannot. She can shave it off and reveal a beautiful facial profile. She can comb it into a thick standing mane and make it look like a crown.

“The African woman’s hair is her crown. Caucasian women love dreadlocks and standing manes but they cannot achieve them as well as an African woman can in the absence of gels, and African woman can even leave it unkempt and it will look exotic and attractive,”

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