This all began when images from the Clicks Store Ads started to surface on the social media mainly on Twitter. There are number of those images seculating on Twitter and Facebook Please see the images and judge for yourself here.
A large number of people started to comment and lash out to Clicks Store including the links of Miss Universe Zozibini Thunzi, Floyd Shivhango, Mbuyiseni Dlozi.
Many Many people tweeted about this, some defending their natural her, some found a way of selling their own black made hair products which you can support I will post. most of the people have dealt with this by destroying their Clicks store membership cards and some of them here you can follow them on twitter and contact them for African products for African hair and leave the racist Clicks to the whites with fine hair. If Our government had a backbone they would remove that store here in the land of black people with bad, Dry and damaged hair.
It's Clicks calling our hair dry and damaged for me... pic.twitter.com/YEI29pevcI
— omphile.ontheinternet (@omphileart) September 4, 2020
Hey guys ... Please support my sister's hair products akere la bona Clicks yetsang so wozani , #SupportBlackBusinesses . She makes her own hair products for the "natural hair community" . It works wonders 👏👏. It's called Sharon Hair. Courier is R50 pic.twitter.com/SrSIrGnGsR
— nomathamsanqa🌼🌈 (@thamii_t) September 4, 2020
My hair is "Normal". Fuck you, Clicks. pic.twitter.com/rS2JjO2T4S
— Mos@Large 🏳️🌈 (@MosAtLarge) September 4, 2020
@Clicks_SA how long were those images online for?
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) September 4, 2020
What was the purpose of the images @Clicks_SA
If you're looking for a reliable product my black sister's Look no further @NguniOrganics..Time to support black owned business 💪🏾👍🏾 yol will thank me later pic.twitter.com/kBMegvEZCG
— MizaNoMadzala😷 (@MizaDaDawn) September 4, 2020
@Clicks_SA you’re issuing standard and fake apologies!
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) September 4, 2020
Which agency did you use?
What was the brief?
Did this get authorized by your Exco?
Why is Black Hair considered damaged & dry?
Respond to my questions @Clicks_SA https://t.co/We7gieTIiy pic.twitter.com/9n6UChwlA4
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