Blaming this on individuals does absolutely nothing. Multiple people in the comments have mentioned, for example, how black people are often discriminated against professionally for their different hair. Anyone would feel pressure to change themselves under those circumstances
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
Blaming this on individuals does absolutely nothing. Multiple people in the comments have mentioned, for example, how black people are often discriminated against professionally for their different hair. Anyone would feel pressure to change themselves under those circumstances