Dreadlocks Represent Poverty?
he doesn’t like her hair, which happens to be in dreadlocks. “why?” you ask. because DREADLOCKS REPRESENT POVERTY.

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he doesn’t like her hair, which happens to be in dreadlocks. “why?” you ask. because DREADLOCKS REPRESENT POVERTY.

recently a visitor posted a reply to 9 Curly Hair Tips that I obviously didn’t like otherwise I wouldn’t be blogging about it.
This article was contradictory in some points. I will never take “curly hair” advice from someone who locked.
what never ceases to amaze me is the size of the teets on some African-American [...]
I get what you’re saying but IMHO, it’s the “thugs” who have paved the way for dreads being more acceptable. Like most everything in African-American culture, our style, our music, our way of being began in neighborhoods and “hoods.” By the time it becomes pervasive in the “hood” so to speak, the mainstream is just taking notice.
Simple Rule: If you’re an ex-convict, if you’re on probation and even if you’re not, cornrows and dreadlocks are not hair styling options.
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