Black women all over the world have different views about their hair. Some black women love and some black women hate the natural texture created by the Most High creator. Chris Rock's movie documentary "Good Hair" seems to have exposed an old wound of how much black women don't like the natural texture of their hair. So much so that this hatred has created a billion dollar hair care industry. Every woman has the right to wear her hair as she chooses and most women would say that it's all about preference. However, preference is when you choose one thing over another. Truthfully most of these women never really had the right to choose. From the time their mama could put one of those no lye(which is a lye) kiddie perms(which is really a temp until the natural roots start regrowing) in their hair they were forever addicted to the "creamy crack" as it is affectionally called. If you have never rocked your natural hair then wearing straight hair is not a preference it's called conditioning. Some Black women have been so conditioned by society that they are afraid of their natural hair. This movie did not deal with the reasons why so many Black women prefer straight hair over their natural and the fact that Chris Rock's wife rocks a perm makes me question the sincerity of the intent of this film. I stand in judgement on no one especially my sistren, but how would you teach a black girl to love herself naturally when you are living opposite. It just does not add up to me. C'mon sisters it's time to be truthful and real about this issue. It's more about lack of self love and conditioning than preference.