White People with Dreadlocks
White People Dreads
- White People with Dreadlocks
THIS ARTICLE IS A REPRINT OF AN ARTICLE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON NAANI.COM IN 2002. WE’VE DECIDED TO REVIVE THE DEBATE TO SEE HOW MUCH WE AND VISITORS HAVE GROWN…HOPEFULLY.
I remember back in college that every now and then I’d spot a (dread)locked head on campus. The irony was that none of them belonged to my African-American peers. I didn’t know what to think when I saw a White person with dreadlocks. At the time, I didn’t fully understand their historical significance myself so I thought, “Who am I to judge?”
Obviously these people were brave enough to embrace a traditionally African style that even some Blacks have difficulty accepting, so why hate?When I started researching (dread)locks and natural hair on the web, most of the sites I stumbled upon catered to a White audience. I thought dreadlocking African hair was a trial but after reviewing some of these sites, it seemed White people take locking to a whole notha level.
I’ve seen sites that not only recommend using vats of beeswax, but also toothpaste, glue…honey???? On top of that, some boast the ability to lock one’s hair in a matter of just a few weeks which anyone with locked hair knows is a joke.
So it got me thinking and I decided to pose a few questions. What do you think of White people with dreadlocks? Is it a lifestyle or hairstyle for them? Are they ever truly dreadlocked?
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June 20th, 2010 at 12:52 AM
I’m just going to say this-because this could go on forever-if all life started in Africa then maybe Caucasians being the most far removed from their ancestors which are our ancestors, are just always trying to get back what they feel they have lost. because what else explains it? i mean it’s not just hair, it’s tanning, music, dancing, slang and just full on taking credit for black achievements. and lets not forget the Europeans in the old days wearing nappy wigs and bustles that imitated the valupuios shapes of african women. bottom line it’s nit picking, if you don’t like it or even if you do like it;ignore it for the sake of your own spirtuality. every moment spent on someone else (in this way), is time taken away from one’s own spiritual development. Look around now is not the time. Read Revelations. This is the time fill our hearts and mind with peace and love for everyone,cause when you do we get back that wich was lost from us. Thank You I hope that someone can get something out of what i wrote.