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dread-locksThe argument is repeatedly made here that blacks who do not wear locks, are ashamed of their race…this nonsense should be put to rest.  The reasons why some people wear locks should be “strong” enough to stand on their own; without a feeble attempt to denigrate those who chose to do otherwise.

For example, of all the present black African leaders, how many wear locks? are they all ashamed of their race?  Take past African freedom fighters who fought colonialism, a few involved in the Pan-African Congress.  Jomo Kenyatta first Prime Minister of Kenya 1963-1964, President 1964-1978, Kwame Nkrumah leader of Gold Cost/Ghana 1952-1966, President Julius Nyerere first President of Tanzania – previously – Tanganyika 1964-1985, not a lock in sight, were they ashamed of the black race?

Modern day blacks of worth Dr. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandella no locks, were they ashamed of their race.

Even the much lauded Marcus Garvey – who never set foot in Africa – did he wear locks? No, was he ashamed of the black race.

To emphasize the point, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia regent 1916-1930, Emperor 1930-1974 – the venerable – to “some” did he wear locks? No.  Make an argument for locks but do not denigrate those blacks who chose to do otherwise.

Historical Facts

“First known examples date back to ancient dynastic Egypt as they have been Mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with locks.”  “The very earliest Christians also may have worn this hairstyle particularly noteworthy are descriptions of James the Just first Bishop of Jerusalem who wore them to his ankles”.

“Among some Sadhus and Sadhvis Indian Holy men and women, locks are sacred.”  I know the legend of Mau Mau forest dwellers who were not able to cut their hair during the Kenya emergency and their fearsome appearance; and the belief it started then…it did not.

There are spiritual and religious reasons to support the wearing of locks of which “every race” are capable, considering the definition of the word:  ” Dreadlocks, also called locks or dreads, are interlocked coils of hair which form by themselves, in all hair types, if the hair is allowed to grow naturally without grooming for a long period of time.”  Wikipedia

Let us put the nonsense to bed that blacks who do not wear locks are ashamed of the black race.  That argument is not worthy of people who for spiritual or religious reasons who chose to wear locks; your reasons are “strong enough” without any attempt to denigrate other blacks, to substantiate your position.


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230 responses to “Dreadlocks: A Common Sense Approach And Nonsense”


  1. Chris Halsall wrote “In extremely polite company, this is written as finding one’s mass displaced…”

    Just fancy I’ve lived for the better part of 100 years and I’ve been walking around, rude, rude, rude since I didn’t know Chris’ elegant phrase


  2. J, wha u tauking bout, boa!! Hi doan know but, whaever it is, I agree wid yuh!!

    Lord!!

    J, instead, why don’t we pacify ourselves with some more useless, chanting of dis rastafarian dirge!! I wonder if u know it!! Join in!! By the infamous, Bob Marley!!

    Waar ina Babylon!
    Tribal war inna Babylon!!

    The rastas will be well pleased with u!! Mind u, the front page of yesterday’s Nation positively, made me sick! Big picture of a rasta gathering in Bim!!

    Stupid Thompson must act, NOW!! I would be in favour of depriving ALL rastas of the vote!! What’s Thompson waiting for!!


  3. I would n’t have allowed them to meet in Bim, in the first place!! Let’s keep Bim a sane, place!!


  4. David,

    Any insecticide for the mosquitoes, whitelime for the creepers and kerosine oil for the centipedes. This household catch a piece of vermin. I count 199 pieces of vermin. The health inspector coming around.


  5. …and I used to wonder why most people coming home from England seemed mad to me……RLMAO !!


  6. SEASON’S GREATINGS Y’ALL.
    199, everybody like dah want to hang you out ta dry but not me. I luvvs you bad man. Whenevva I wants a good laffs, I does read you comments caws I find you real humery, sorry, humorous,doan mine dem man. Tawk ya shite do, like only you kin.(smooch, smooch)


  7. Bonny, u got cents!! sorry, sense!!

    Laaaaddddddddddddddddddd!!!!


  8. However, I WOULD still BAN THEM from Bim and take away their right to vote!!


  9. 199 you mad fah trut, how can you take away rasta rights and up by you bottiism is welcomed hmmmm!

    You make me smile coz you is something else!

    ‘Grow ya locks show dem that you are a dread locks! ha ha hahaha”

    I know you gon catch a ‘kaniption!’now ha hahahah


  10. JC, I remind u that parliament is supreme and if I were PM, I would most certainly, ban the hairstyle and appearance and try my utmost, also, to ban the religion, in Bim!!

    Anybody who wanted to practice it would be welcome to take the next, boat to Jamaica, if they’d have small islanders, which I very much doubt, and not at the govt’s expense, either!!

    My hope is that Primeminister Thompson will read this and concur and then enact!!

    Peace!!


  11. Parliament is not supreme in Barbados. The Constitution is. And that Constitution guarantees within limits the freedoms of expression, religion, privacy and freedom from discrimination. 199, get a life!


  12. Thank u, Juris!! I’ve got one!! And who do u think compiles and ratifies the Constitution!! Try, getting a brain!!


  13. Dear 199:

    You won’t agree with me for very long.

    Because right now I am in the process of locksing my hair.

    I love Bob Marley’s music.

    I think that he was a poet on par with Shakespeare.

    Once I had the honour of being at a Bob Marley concert.

    It was an experience that I have cherished for more than 25 years.


  14. Bonny Peppa,

    Wuh you doing encouraging that man to “tawk” more “shite”, (your words not mine) than he already does?

    But Bonny Peppa, wuh you din tell de man, that when you does get dem “good laffs” so, that you does be laughing at he. Wuhloss, look muh crosses here today.

    Bonny Peppa, you like you wicked too. But uh still luvs yuh.


  15. @ROK

    That was funny, 199 legs and all:-)

    Not to encourage 199 which is what you are doing but we read somewhere last week that a rasta has brought a lawsuit against his employer in the USA because of having a work rule which prevents the rasta for wearing the mane. Shows that Barbados is not all that backward after all when compared with the enlightened USA :-).


  16. The fact that he brought a lawsuit means that they are not backward at all.
    At least he has some sort of recourse.
    Try bringing a lawsuit here in Barbados.
    Now lets see who is still backwards.


  17. David

    I read the article and vaguely remember the details.

    I have no doubt I will be corrected if I am wrong in the submission below.

    I seem to remember that the work rule was that employees interfacing with the public had to be clean shaven.

    It was a garage of some sort if I remember correctly.

    The rule prevented the rasta from getting a position which required he interfaced with the public.

    I think he still was allowed to work as a mechanic.

    I haven’t been to many garages recently so I can’t picture the people who would interface with me, but I don’t seem to remember any rastas in the past.

    Just a thought but how many male rastas … or for that matter, bearded men do we see serving in Chefette behind the counter, ie interfacing with the public?

    Seems to me that it isn’t only rastas that get the short end of the stick.

    At some point or the other we all get differentiated.

    … have to admit I haven’t been in any Chefette’s recently …. neither KFC’s, … to be fair.


  18. J, like u I too, attended a Bob Marley concert and also, thought he was brilliant, and like some of his music!! However, I don’t plan to get ‘carried-away’ with him and loathe his appearance, love of smoking pot and all the other filth which he represented!!

    Well John, it’s a while since I’ve been to a McD or KFC myself, but I can tell u that in all the years when I used to visit those establishments I can’t recall a single case of seeing a bearded person employed at any of them having to deal directly, with the public. The fact of the matter is you’ve got to have standards or people will just do whatever they like. Don’t listen to that twat, Pat!! As long as she’s getting it from her Jamaican boyfriend she’ll support anything and everything they do!!

    My solution is to BAN THEM IN BIM!! TAKE AWAY THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE AND HOPEFULLY, THE REMAINDER OF THE WORLD WOULD SOON, FOLLOW!!


  19. Lively-up yurself!!

    Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

    Yuh rock so, yuh rock so!!


  20. P.S. I so hope the employer wins the case and kicks e rass out!!


  21. Dah rasta in d States making black people look so stupid and wunna too bline to c it!!

    Lord!!

    And, I’M, suppose to be dyslexic!! Well leh me tell yuh, if dat’s wha it takes to have some sense den leh me stay, dyslexic boa!!

    Lord a mercy!! D Bajans?!!


  22. Thank you, 199; I’ll get a brain like yours, just as soon as they clean up the landfill and get to the bottom.


  23. @ John…

    Have you ever seen a MAN serve you at KFC or Cheffette?


  24. RLMAO……..if a musical ICON represented filth….why in hell would I attend ANY of his concerts?

    Could it be that I an a HYPOCRITE…a LIAR…or just plain SENILE?

    It must be hard living in the slums with a rich man mentality.

    Champagne mouth with Mauby pockets!!!


  25. @ All……
    We have bet going on in the office.
    We bet everyday that 199 CANNOT post a more IGNORANT post per day.
    It is a good way to raise lunch.
    This way we put a price to his STUPIDITY and we all benefit from it.
    Maybe you all can run a bet like this in your respective offices…….better yet, lets run an online pool. 🙂


  26. Juris // December 7, 2008 at 8:56 am

    Thank you, 199; I’ll get a brain like yours, just as soon as they clean up the landfill and get to the bottom.

    ***************

    That’s alright, Juris. At least ull get one, eventually!!

    *********************

    Technician // December 7, 2008 at 9:27 am

    RLMAO……..if a musical ICON represented filth….why in hell would I attend ANY of his concerts?

    *****************

    Simple fool, because I liked his music – does n’t have to mean I agree with the message!! Get sense!!

    Better yet, let’s ban rastas from Bim!! That would garner a whole, lot of support!!


  27. Just won another bet……lol!!
    If this goes on …I can get that flat screen for Xmas.

    This was the winning line folks….. ‘Simple fool, because I liked his music – does n’t have to mean I agree with the message!! Get sense!!

    An oxymoron from …a moron!!


  28. Well, duh mus be lots uh oxymoruns and moruns out day cause if u gun tell me dat everybudy who went to a Bob Marley concert is a rasta or supporter of rastafarianism I would have to say yuh tauking throu ya backside!! But den, dat’s nothing new fuh u, is it!!

    From a ‘moron’ to an asshole!!


  29. This is toooooo easy…lol.

    Flat screen Sony!!


  30. Dear John:

    A garage is very different from a FOOD service establishment. Food service establishments (and surgeries) legitimately require that as little hair as possible is exposed.

    I think that the rasta in the States will win his lawsuit, because who cares if a receptionist in a garage is hairy or not.

    That said a few years ago I was at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with an elder and the attending physician/surgeon was a Rastafarian, but his hair was entirely covered with a cloth which was as clean as his gown as it had to be since he was performing minor surgery. He was clean shaven, as would be expected of any surgeon regardless of religion.

    I had no problems with him. He was competent, campassionate and courteous which is all that I expect of my doctors. I don’t care which god they worship, or if they worship any god at all, as long as they keep their hair out of my wounds.


  31. Dear 199:

    You smokin’ something this morning?


  32. No, J, I don’t like weed. I leave that disgusting habit to Technician and e friends!! But on the question of hair, yuh right!! You’re happy with yours but u rightly, doan want anybody else’s licking all over d place!! Dat is why I say, “ban dem, ALL – NOW”!!


  33. Technician // December 7, 2008 at 9:23 am

    @ John…

    Have you ever seen a MAN serve you at KFC or Cheffette?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    My point exactly.

    We all get differentiated in some form or fashion.

    It is part of being human.

    Discriminated against however, …. that is a different matter.

    There are some jobs for women and some for men, …. some for hairy people, some for clean shaven … or hairless people.

    This is just how it is … that is not to say that there won’t be exceptions.


  34. My dear fellow, there’s a world of difference between CLAIMING you’ve won an argument and actually, doing so, as u have proved!! Anybody with an ounce of intelligence can c that u lost that one and if I were your co-gamblers, I’d be asking you for my winnings!!


  35. John, u clearly have n’t heard of the ‘new’, concept of sex discrimination!! i.e. ur not supposed to discriminate against people because of their sex, I won’t bother u with the complication about sexual-orientation!! However, u clearly, need to do some catching-up!!


  36. David, it’s the CHRISTMAS season!!


  37. Faget Kwanza!!

    Lord!!


  38. It IS the Christmas season and there is n’t any reason, we can’t dance the Christmas polka, etc!! – guide for deluded, rastafarians and other non-christians!!


  39. John, u clearly have n’t heard of the ‘new’, concept of sex discrimination!! i.e. ur not supposed to discriminate against people because of their sex, I won’t bother u with the complication about sexual-orientation!! However, u clearly, need to do some catching-up!!

    _________________________

    You would discriminate me because i locks but wont discriminate bottisim?

    199 you mad fah trut.


  40. 199 // December 7, 2008 at 2:09 pm

    John, u clearly have n’t heard of the ‘new’, concept of sex discrimination!! i.e. ur not supposed to discriminate against people because of their sex, I won’t bother u with the complication about sexual-orientation!! However, u clearly, need to do some catching-up!!
    +++++++++++++++++++++

    Go to Chefette or Kentucky and count the number of males behind the counter!!

    In saying that there are jobs for men and jobs for women I am assuming that these two employers do not indulge in sexual discrimination but rather that mainly (or only) females apply for the jobs behind the counter.

    I would not for one moment presume to suggest that there is any sexual discrimination.

    Hence my submission that there are jobs for men and jobs for women and it would appear as though the jobs behind the counter are mainly (only) for women, no (few) men apply.

    This just how it is!!

    … next time you are in a supermarket count the number of male cashiers!!


  41. Oh why, oh why John……
    Dont you have anything better to do than help me win bets of Fu-fu ?


  42. Juris, Technician

    Put the nincompoop on permanent ignore. David is right, you are engaging him in his foolishness.

    John

    Where I am, there are men in both those establisments and have been for years. Behind the counter, everyone works behind the counter that is part of the franchise agreement. Managers cant sit in the “office”.

    I have seen a Sihk behind the counter in turban and beard net. I cant think of any job where you will not find a man.
    I went recently for a pedicure and of three employees, one was a man. He does both pedicures and manicures, waxing (the males unless he is specifically requested), whatever is required.

    Technician,

    Buy two flat screens nuh. Send me one. I would like a 27 inch RCA, flat screen plasma. I like RCA, it is my brand of choice. My VCR is 28 years old and still going strong. My son has an even older Sony, but he got it second hand, a beta. Works well too. We collect old ‘pieces’. I have an old IBM hyperion computer somewhere around the basement.


  43. Pat,
    Season’s greetings my darlinks. Yes, I actually luffs 199. I find him really amusing. I luff a fella wid a sense of humour and he got um alrite. He isn’t easily perturbed and whatever comment is thrown his way he handles accordingly. His feathers aren’t easily ruffled and yes, i am a bit wicked meself so there you go. I only hope Scout doan see me complimenting a fella an’ dun wid me now. It too near Christmas to cummit sew-e-side.
    You like collecting old ‘pieces’ ya sa? I got a tape recorder dat older dan de Ark dat Noah buil’. I serious as a heart attack.


  44. Hi Bonny, sexy!! Thanks, and doan worry bout them!! They in normal!! Mind u, it’s not always, that I’m joking, such as above!!

    U take care, and save some for me!!


  45. Waar inna Babylon

    Tribal waar inna Babylon!!

    Lorrrrrrrrdddddddddddddddddddd!!!!

    Such foolishness!!


  46. BimBro
    03:56 PM
    08/12/2008
    *.*.0.100

    Re: Re: Re: Re: Bimbro re christmas in Barbados

    Miss DE, to b perfectly, honest!! I does have to get a busing every day tuh
    feel right!! In fact, if the morning come and the sun set and I doan get a
    busing an give a busing I simply, doan feel right at all, so ‘get a busing
    an give a busing’, I say!! 🙂

    *************************************
    Well, tell me this person is socially well adjusted. Must have had an awful childhood, where verbal abuse was as normal as brushing ones teeth.

    It is sad, sad, sad. It would appear that now his verbal abuser has departed this world, he comes on these forums to abuse and get his daily dose of abuse.

    Please people, you too Bonny Peppa, dont feed his habit.


  47. Dont forget he is a Christian too…..at least he says so on another blog.
    Must be split personalities…needs the almshouse.


  48. Pat
    I tell wunna aready dat I in got na problem wid 199. I like de man regardless to wah wunna tink ’bout he. I get a good laff from he comments man. I even tinkin ’bout proposin’ to he. I dah serious and i inviting de whole BU family.
    Technician
    I got connections at all the almhouseses so he would be well tooked care of if he ga day. He in gine day doe not if i cud help um.
    199 real sweet man. Wunna just got to stop being sa ‘thinskin’. Stress is kill ya.


  49. Bonny Peppa,

    You are welcome to the man. The almshouse too good for he. He needs to go down Black Rock.

    On another forum he is making fun of a Member of the Canadian Armed Forces, who just returned from assignment. He called the man a “mock-stick soldier”. As someone who has a close relative in the Forces, I took offence. Those guys do a good job.

    I guess Bimbro never hear or read about WWII.


  50. Pat,
    Tanks fa de man, hear? I gine an start printin de invitements now. Wah is you address agen caws I want you to be a ‘flowa-gurl’.
    I got family and friends who went and are still in Iraq but nutten 199 say ’bout dem could upset me. He don’ kno’ dese people personally so he cud say wah he feel an’ you in got to tek he personally man. I feel dat he is barely be provocative and you nit-pickin’. Man, you got mo’ sense dan dat. Wah ya addresss is agen? I se’rous.

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