AS WE SEE THEM Rastafarian and dreadlocks

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  • @jdilly1000
    @jdilly1000 8 років тому +147

    My dreadlocks started on their own. Some call it neglect, I say it's a gift from 'The Heavens!'

    • @sirisongbird
      @sirisongbird 7 років тому

      jdilly1000 they're NOT DREADLOCKS. A dreadlocks is a fkn bad boy a CRIMINAL

    • @thecultvredone983
      @thecultvredone983 6 років тому +1

      xenobia ur an idiot.

    • @kevincampbell1072
      @kevincampbell1072 6 років тому +1

      xenobia dummy

    • @Moneytrainfamily-fr7os
      @Moneytrainfamily-fr7os 6 років тому +2

      +xenobia says who ??🤔an Y would I want to work for somebody who doesn't ecept how I look jobs should be based on if your qualified not looks an criminals such as kkk or skin heads are bald so to be judge as that is invalid 🤔

    • @eawatahatanguatama383
      @eawatahatanguatama383 5 років тому

      @@sirisongbird no the fuck it us not

  • @krystamonique47
    @krystamonique47 7 років тому +26

    I love my dreadlocks. It makes me feel closer to my Native American and Aztec roots, which is important to me considered my ancestors were all pilaged.

    • @RMBMS
      @RMBMS 5 років тому

      Fool, dreadlocks were not only worn by Native Americans and Aztecs.

    • @helionzerx817
      @helionzerx817 5 років тому +3

      R.M.B MS did she say that no she said cuz of her roots

  • @souljah_p
    @souljah_p 6 років тому +31

    As I man a RasTafari why no one of dem talk about the Nazirite vow? This a vow unto the Lord since the days of Samson...

  • @sademorris2433
    @sademorris2433 8 років тому +49

    I first got my dreads for the look and to have longer hair, . Now almost 3 years in, i completely see my dreads as something sooo beautiful. its like carrying life with you at all times. dreads have so much independence, they don't need you to form, they dont need you to lock, they don't need you to grow. AND now its legal to discriminate agaisnt dreads. which makes me more proud and refuse to ever cut them too.

  • @calebkeller9256
    @calebkeller9256 8 років тому +157

    That bald guy is on another level. My god

  • @herloxx7796
    @herloxx7796 6 років тому +27

    I know for sure, I didn't choose to loc my hair. My hair told me it was going to loc no matter how much I rebuked it.

  • @darcsun9766
    @darcsun9766 5 років тому +8

    The little guy in da beginning when he asked him about Rastafari...🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣

  • @f8staynicht
    @f8staynicht 8 років тому +20

    am from Kenya and i actually started freeforming out of personal preference and automatically some people started calling me rasta ,which am not so familiar with, coz i see being rasta as a kind of religion or way of life..so its been awkward but i don't hate on rasta i love their way of thinking. this video was definitely eye opening. peace n love!

  • @TrailerParkPolak
    @TrailerParkPolak 2 роки тому +8

    Happy You mentioned the bible 🙏♥️🥰 it is offen a symbol of wisdom and strength in the word.
    So sad some people and movies try to make it a demonisted, dirty or "gangstar" thing, just for some people.
    Babylon trying to segregate us, when really dreads are a good way to unite and talk together as one in the Spirit.
    For me dreads represent peace ♡ and beeing in peace with yourself and nature 🙏
    God bless ..one love ❤️

  • @0Ska0
    @0Ska0 8 років тому +58

    Good video but too much, hate and ignorance in the comments. Black, White, Brown or Green doesn't matter we are all humans on planet earth lets us remember that. One love for ALL!

    • @lindamunro4422
      @lindamunro4422 6 років тому +3

      It's so nice to read the comment that you have posted, there is too much hate and ignorance.
      Love thy neighbour, regardless of his or her colour and good people, stop! hating on your own!!!
      Peace, love and blessing.

    • @sullysullivan9320
      @sullysullivan9320 5 років тому

      Well said 👍

    • @Truth2power5848
      @Truth2power5848 5 років тому +1

      No we are not all human some a recessive Neanderthal blood so please don’t talk that like it’s facts

  • @NuevoVR
    @NuevoVR 6 років тому +51

    dreads aint just a hairstyle its a way we can connect spiritually its like the navi from avatar

  • @lilraskhal8015
    @lilraskhal8015 4 роки тому +8

    There's a difference between a true dread and a rental dread.
    A difference between a true rasta and a fashion rasta.

  • @kittyfantastic7681
    @kittyfantastic7681 8 років тому +40

    Did you know ancient tombs of Viking warriors male and female had dread locks? That the remains of Ivan the Terrible had...dread locks? That Hindu Sadhu and tribal people wear dread locks? That ancient Slovinian remains had dreadlocks? If you have hair, dread locks are a part of your culture. Dread locks are human culture. Rastafari is beautiful. Humans have so much potential for beauty, love, joy.

    • @AceChoppedIt
      @AceChoppedIt 8 років тому

      interesting

    • @zoolsudaniful
      @zoolsudaniful  8 років тому +1

      you are welcome

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta 8 років тому +5

      its true, no one can claim dreads as part of their culture, it happens naturally to everyone

    • @kittyfantastic7681
      @kittyfantastic7681 8 років тому +6

      I think it is a beautiful symbol of our unity.

    • @zoolsudaniful
      @zoolsudaniful  8 років тому +3

      thank you & god bless you

  • @alfredkabura4101
    @alfredkabura4101 8 років тому +10

    being rasta is not the physical look but is the heart love is what rasta stands for in my opinion.

  • @scarlettking82
    @scarlettking82 8 років тому +18

    thanks for video,, yes lm 67 yrs old white and other stuff, woman,,, love my dreadlocks,,,

  • @niikolful
    @niikolful 7 років тому +2

    Love this video. A definite watch for all cultures who may be ignorant to what some may call a hairstyle.

  • @gibsoncallaway9922
    @gibsoncallaway9922 8 років тому +81

    Now days to me Dreads are usually a fashion trend especially in the U.S.

    • @empresszaire2305
      @empresszaire2305 7 років тому +4

      Gibson Callaway so true, that's why I cut mines after 16 years of growth them. Rasta is from the heart.

    •  6 років тому +3

      I wanted make dreads at 2014, but finally i didnt do this. Now i have dreads and in Poland dreads are fashion trend now, cause polish youtuber made dreadlocks... Polish kidsXD

    • @joewhite6844
      @joewhite6844 6 років тому +9

      It's not a black only culture and it not a U.S. only thing.

    • @Solo-yi3bm
      @Solo-yi3bm 6 років тому +8

      Joe White he never said it was

    • @joewhite6844
      @joewhite6844 6 років тому

      Spice Bunny really ? No kidding ,how about that. Any other smart ass comments?

  • @MrNastydread
    @MrNastydread 8 років тому +61

    locs are more than just hair, if that was the case then why does babylon have such a big problem with them? Hair is an identifier, we all know this.

  • @sgtasapmusic
    @sgtasapmusic 7 років тому +11

    The ashiest Lips on the island. Give this dude some oil please.
    Raise up Praise up. Vibrate so high you create colors Much Love and Wisdom World✌🏾

  • @Askvonne
    @Askvonne 6 років тому +2

    Awesome Video! Thank you for creating it. I love my locs!

  • @maleahtortilla587
    @maleahtortilla587 7 років тому +36

    I don't understand why people claim any culture "started" dread locks... some form of dreads will form if you don't brush your hair, and the oldest comb is only about 5000 years old, that means for like 95% of human history EVERYBODY had dreads... nobody invented them they basically invented themselves lol

    • @carolkhisa1564
      @carolkhisa1564 6 років тому +4

      Rose Thomas , its black culture dumbass

    • @tbaker4171
      @tbaker4171 6 років тому +11

      Carol Khisa, what culture is the hateful name-calling?

    • @helionzerx817
      @helionzerx817 5 років тому +8

      it aint black culture lol it is human culture u two dumb asses that try to prove it’s black culture

    • @richardkillings9381
      @richardkillings9381 5 років тому +2

      Its definitely not a white culture

    • @deondee4998
      @deondee4998 5 років тому +1

      @@helionzerx817 not white culture

  • @reece1929
    @reece1929 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. This was very informative. The little one at the end is too cute.

  • @victorperalta6435
    @victorperalta6435 4 роки тому +1

    Historically many cultures have dreadlocked hair styles. I'm Sth American and there are many native cultures that have some sort of platting or dreading... sooooooo ... Dreads belong to NO ONE other than the one wearing them..... And lets face it... growing dreads is one hell of a commitment.... listen to the words at 8:40..... it's just hair folks... sit back down and just respect each other

  • @BrookelleBlasphemy
    @BrookelleBlasphemy 8 років тому +42

    White people do it for style... Some black people do. A lot do for their religion. White people with dreads honestly bother me.. It is what it is.. When I see white people I dotn seen a crown, when I see black dreads locks I see a beautiful crown. I can't apologize for how I feel..

    • @TheBudSunshine
      @TheBudSunshine 8 років тому +6

      you'd have to apologize for much more i guess, so don't bother anymore.

    • @tbaker4171
      @tbaker4171 6 років тому +5

      ZeeZee Zputnik People who complain about another race just don't feel the oneness of us all. We will see that we are all spiritually connected if we can only open our hearts to each other.

    • @chimcham6762
      @chimcham6762 5 років тому

      T Betin Lol so now y’all want to champion this one people thing now? 🤔 oh I see how it is 🙄

    • @felipemarroquin4766
      @felipemarroquin4766 5 років тому

      Stfu no one cares what you think

    • @thequintessential5503
      @thequintessential5503 5 років тому +1

      I feel the same way. They get man at us for trying on bmtheir textured blonde wigs but they turn and around and copy us by wearing dreads

  • @sOnlight67
    @sOnlight67 5 років тому +3

    I've had many questions for God in regards to my beautiful, head full of nappy, tight coils. Even though I was thankful, I never knew what to do with my hair to bring honor to God and at the same time let it be functional. For years I bought in to the European lie that I needed to straighten my coils in order to beautiful-even though it was the hot comb and not chemicals, I still lived a lie. Now I am finally living with my crown the way God meant it to be a blessing to me. I am locing my hair, and I've never felt more happier, and liberated.

  • @malikjenkins9693
    @malikjenkins9693 7 років тому +2

    Some people won’t mind their business, keep it moving sis!

  • @MegaBrotherA
    @MegaBrotherA 6 років тому +2

    I work with a man who has dreads like John John. Originally from Jamaica, He relocated to US when he was 13 during mid 90's. He identifies with Rasta. Started growing dreads in college. Then he had a situation. He attended grad school around 2005. That August/September he arrives on campus located in East Coast City. The group home he was to be in, was no longer available due to water damage to house. The Housing Office was scrambling to find something for him. All the other housing dorms, apts were full. He was staying in hotel for several days, which was really eating away at his budget. Then a lady in Financial Assistance approached her neighbor about this young man's situation. Asked the neighbor if he could stay with him(at least temporary). The neighbor said yes. The neighbor was a Retired Military Lt. Colonel in 60's who lived alone in 4 bedroom house. The house was fully furnished. And the neighbor only wanted something like $200 just for utilities. Was not looking to make money. But the neighbor did let the lady know in advance, that the young man will have to have a close-cut haircut, and no beards(in private homes, you can have these rules if you're not advertising/renting to generalpublic). The lady then passed on the information, let him know the rules. He did come by to see the room, and the rules were again explained to him. Did not want to cut dreads. After a week of no luck with finding housing, he was listening to reggae on the radio. The song you don't have to have dreads to be rasta came on. He call the man back. Room was still available. But he had to comply with rules. Went to Barber shop. Got rid of dreads/beard for 2 years. His dreads/beard are back now. Took picture before haircut and looks like John John then and now.

  • @seliacolechia5479
    @seliacolechia5479 8 років тому +17

    I first got dreads becase my hair was hard to take care of they dreaded day and night. so at last option I got some and when I looked in the mirror I saw me. not sum other person. I am the only one basically in my state that has them and they think I am weird but I say no. you are the weird one for thinking I am weird for doing something diffrent.

  • @fuckoff4098
    @fuckoff4098 8 років тому +24

    now I want dreadlocks

    • @aleksi9189
      @aleksi9189 8 років тому +5

      If you are african grow your hair out.Don't comb it,dont use any pruducts on it,and wash it every week.That's it for freeform,but you can go to the salon to twist your hair if you want to

    • @StealthyG42
      @StealthyG42 7 років тому

      B.H.D aka Black Horny Dude u have them yet?

    • @pm-yp5ri
      @pm-yp5ri 6 років тому +1

      did you get locks?

    • @jhaneramador2953
      @jhaneramador2953 6 років тому

      K

    • @helionzerx817
      @helionzerx817 5 років тому

      Алексимир Атанасов u dont need too be african

  • @FantasyWorldRadio1985
    @FantasyWorldRadio1985 8 років тому +8

    Jah make man every one who have love is Rasta

  • @stephanieduncan277
    @stephanieduncan277 Рік тому +1

    The LOCKS started with the Melanated culture ✊🏾✊🏾

  • @TT-zm8np
    @TT-zm8np 5 років тому +1

    My mom started me out with Dreads at 1yrs old, she then passed a few months after to were staying with my grandparents made me cut them and have a brush cut until I got grown or in High school. I am now 22 and have had mines for 2yrs coming up on April 6th✊🏾✊🏾!! I have grew them back all for my mom and I love Lions very much so have to represent the Lion of Judah....God gave us hair so why not love everything he gives to us and cherish it? I don’t believe in ever getting another hair cut..

  • @andrewsealy3875
    @andrewsealy3875 Рік тому

    Giving thanks to the most High 🙏🏿 i pray it brings them all closer Jah....but it is a cultural thing lets not forget

  • @user-vf4pb9dt1r
    @user-vf4pb9dt1r 7 років тому +6

    Guys with dreads can be so sexy at times.

  • @meloneph7562
    @meloneph7562 8 років тому +8

    if you are a Rastafarian that means you took the nazarite vow to never cut your locks or you will be cursed. you cant be a bald rasta lol

    • @Aron-ru5zk
      @Aron-ru5zk 6 років тому

      Melo Neph well what if you naturally went bald, some people do

    • @meloneph7562
      @meloneph7562 6 років тому

      TagDelta 915 that is totally different the man in the video shaved his head and for that he is no rasta

    • @meloneph7562
      @meloneph7562 6 років тому +1

      TagDelta 915 if your going bald then so be it but a razor can not touch your head or you will be cursed

  • @Rayneman215
    @Rayneman215 6 років тому +1

    Video made me happy has an abundance of spirituality

  • @Bindi_Marc
    @Bindi_Marc 8 років тому +15

    educational!

  • @Eventsandthings
    @Eventsandthings 5 років тому +1

    The child at the end was the bomb!

  • @amayajackson7831
    @amayajackson7831 2 роки тому

    Omg! That little boy is so cute!

  • @sandiehleda3890
    @sandiehleda3890 7 років тому

    This put an awesome smile on my face :D blessed be all the people that made possible to make this video

  • @majormediaproductions
    @majormediaproductions 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing. Where can I purchase the original documentary? Thanks ✊🏾💚💛❤

  • @catherinemccann895
    @catherinemccann895 6 років тому +3

    I have dreads and I love them dont care what anyone thinks of me I'm a child of god

  • @PURPLETOPZ
    @PURPLETOPZ 6 років тому

    My locs are an extension of me and i loe how long they have got. At the end of the day Rastafari is in all of us. Having locs is ones choice but how you treat them as well as yourself makes a world of difference.

  • @kathyyoung9539
    @kathyyoung9539 2 роки тому +1

    Alotta Native American's had and have dread lock's. That was back in the 1400's

  • @kathorusparliament
    @kathorusparliament 4 роки тому +1

    I like my hair like this because it makes people smile 💕

    • @kathorusparliament
      @kathorusparliament 4 роки тому

      When I grow up I want it to touch the ground ❤️ ❤️

  • @whisperAnne
    @whisperAnne 9 років тому

    Awesome video. Very positive message. :) I'm Cree and my ancestors had dreadlocks so I chose to have them as well.

  • @saragirma3927
    @saragirma3927 4 роки тому

    Love the young boy ,so brilliant 🥰

  • @sigt9065
    @sigt9065 4 роки тому +1

    Can someone please tell me who the young man with the short dreads is and where can I find him?? Also, where was this filled if not in the subscription box lol.

  • @jeamesttiejohnson7501
    @jeamesttiejohnson7501 6 років тому +2

    How can you fully appreciate a "look" without the spirutuality? I don't get that

  • @BrittanyElphinstone
    @BrittanyElphinstone 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting this. ❤️

  • @smrfox99
    @smrfox99 6 років тому +1

    2:10 "I have naturally curly, fine...hair."

    • @helenjohnson-tyus1671
      @helenjohnson-tyus1671 4 роки тому

      The European woman is LYING!! WE ARE THE "ORIGINAL PEOPLE"... WE HAVE HAIR...THEY HAVE "FUR !!!!!" 👿

  • @SharonLGrady
    @SharonLGrady 5 років тому

    Please help me understand why is it that some of rastafarians neglect their hair to the point of becoming matted,dirty and broken? What's the norm for hair maintenance?

  • @jadegoldsmith8537
    @jadegoldsmith8537 3 роки тому

    Is thay all the same area...were are you guys. I am in Pennsylvania

  • @aaliyahaaliyah7019
    @aaliyahaaliyah7019 5 років тому

    The kid at the end is adorbs

  • @BlackAdam2784
    @BlackAdam2784 8 років тому +8

    Interesting video. I particularly like what John John has to say. A couple of the others annoy me.

  • @my_dreadlocks_journey
    @my_dreadlocks_journey 2 роки тому

    Love this video sooo much !!! 😍💚💛❤ Thanks for sharing those wise words !
    Such a pleasure to watch it as a white person with dreadlocks!
    There are so many prejudices and unnecessary fight between ppl from different culture (cultural appropriation)...but this video shows the real "idea" behind rasta and dreadlocks -- the simple truth what it is all about.
    Give thanks 🥰🙏🏼 Peace & Love from Germany

  • @roj30001
    @roj30001 7 років тому +1

    that john john man dreads were absolutely beautiful i wonder were those free formed

  • @Bigboi54
    @Bigboi54 7 років тому

    That little kid was getting it at the very end!

  • @death2er-body925
    @death2er-body925 6 років тому

    Im mexi born Catholic but the older i get the more i lean to rasta my dread journey started last year

  • @danielsadboy1614
    @danielsadboy1614 6 років тому +1

    very good dreadlocks

  • @terrellmassey1092
    @terrellmassey1092 4 роки тому

    I can say with all honesty I wore weave all my life the my Father Yah woke me up to who I am and his spirit guided me as Zion and told me learn my culture he guided me to UA-cam and I've seen black women with dreads where I'm at in North Carolina all I see is weave Yah told me to start them to encourage our sistas and they love my locs they say they look different than ever ones and they do because Yahweh created the look

  • @grapefaygo2204
    @grapefaygo2204 8 років тому +3

    gooooooooodddddaaaaaam look at this mans lips

  • @sylviasmith105
    @sylviasmith105 6 років тому

    Rasta is their own culture,people way of life,thinking,love,standing for freedom..Bob Marley true Rasta" One Love",Everyońe else wants to be and changed the meaning to their definition.

  • @Rayneman215
    @Rayneman215 6 років тому

    Loving the whole vibes here big ups love and respect

  • @tafarii5428
    @tafarii5428 7 років тому

    I love her headband

  • @dangavdan
    @dangavdan 5 років тому

    Rastafarian, raise the far eye.
    Do, re, me, fa, sol, la, ti.
    RE or RA the 2nd note as in the 2nd chakra.
    Raise the sacral forces.
    Ti or ta the 7th note, 7th chakra, crown or hair.
    FA the 5th note, the 5th chakra, heart.
    Now is this English understanding as I am speeking English or does this have meaning in Eastern or African languages?

  • @imfromjupiterbaby4985
    @imfromjupiterbaby4985 8 років тому +5

    ok dreads isn't a culture its a thing that simply happens when u don't undo the knots of ur hair

    • @nikolajnielsen1466
      @nikolajnielsen1466 4 роки тому +1

      Think its both I dont understand why people are making this so complicated relax.........

  • @floridamankyle5461
    @floridamankyle5461 2 роки тому

    Rasta chose I as well, I dont preach Rasta for it is my own lifestyle based on natural living, simple living, no materialism, no judgement, for only the almighty can judge I for my life, therefor I judge no one else for it is not my place unto H.I.M. I life is I own to live, so live!!❤💛💚

  • @montana6957
    @montana6957 3 роки тому +1

    I really don’t like the idea of it being called “DREADLOCS”” dread seems discriminating the locs you’ve putting on . Simple call it a locs or even rasta . Blessed 🆙

  • @jamaicanchamo6271
    @jamaicanchamo6271 8 років тому +1

    Rastafarian is to be Natural ORGANIC within and without living from the land Vegan . live in peace and love and with Mother Nature . Praising the most high your maker . ( it is not a style ).

  • @tiggy2timez
    @tiggy2timez 6 років тому +1

    I wouldn't describe ones Mane or Crown as a Burden upon oneself. How can it be both a positive and negative ting? 🙏🏾

  • @taylorhagler5959
    @taylorhagler5959 5 років тому

    My stepmom was controlling so I didn't start doing my own hair until I was 16 . Once I reached 20 I still didn't know what I was doing as far as styling so I locked it .

  • @househead67
    @househead67 8 років тому +13

    to those of you who say that, "other groups of people wore dreadlocks before Rastafarians"...why is it that the term "dread" didn't come through until the "white" man saw our hair?...

    • @carolinebearden6989
      @carolinebearden6989 8 років тому +4

      a term is a term... the name doesn't matter, it can exist under other names

    • @househead67
      @househead67 8 років тому

      +Caroline Bearden yet terms are believed when they're repeated.

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta 8 років тому +3

      you are a moronic racist, everyones hair matts if they dont comb it over time,

    • @househead67
      @househead67 8 років тому

      +THOTH who does your comment pertain to?

    • @househead67
      @househead67 8 років тому +2

      +Yes Sir! what do you mean "English wasn't invented yet", when the word "dread" is part of the English language?

  • @steffanfoster1380
    @steffanfoster1380 8 років тому +15

    tafari does not mean creator,its an amharic word meaning he who inspires or the inspired one,haile selassie was not a dreadlocks or a weed smoker he was a christian king of ethiopia its jamaicans who started worshipping him and made him into a god figure,so ras meaning head as in leadership or one in athority not dreadlocks

    • @teferim3368
      @teferim3368 8 років тому +2

      True ras means leader and tafari means to be inspired, i always tell my rasta friends this. but not every rasta smokes weed this is a stereotype. Selassie I was a tewahado orthodox Christian, which has many difference from modern Christianity. with that being said Selassie surely did have dreads as a child and also sent orthodox Christian high priest to Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and throughout the Caribbean because he had a love for the people, even granting Rastas land in Ethiopia near Sidamo area. So he himself was a Christian and yea the movement was pushed in Jamaica many who were Garveyites but every Rasta doesnt consider Selassie I to be God either another inaccuracy by many ppl. Present day many young Ethiopian youth like dreads but in school system its different criteria for hair.

    • @inshallah6772
      @inshallah6772 6 років тому +4

      We didnt make him into a god figure . He already was. He was of direct descent from Queen Shiba and king Solomon who were both important names in the bible. There is no other person and this planet that could have and closer DNA to Jesus or God . So don’t disrespect the almighty Haile Selassie.

    • @MrMarquis86
      @MrMarquis86 6 років тому

      Inshallah mcdonald Jesus never existed . Just words written in a book by man that you have to "believe" is true.

    • @pxrisxiv
      @pxrisxiv 5 років тому

      MrMarquis86 Jesus was a real person, whether or not he was a god or the son of god is a different thing but he was real

  • @robertjermainepitts
    @robertjermainepitts 8 років тому +2

    Dreadlocs 4 life im a rasta

  • @loresagaines7196
    @loresagaines7196 7 років тому

    5:19 a heart clean and pure......... in a body of black. .. Brown. .. yellow... red... etc...... That is what counts with God. .......study and show thyself approved. ......Psalms 24:3,4*,5..... all the believers..... take head.....He will never lead you astray..... the truth will set you free

  • @kevinhayez5635
    @kevinhayez5635 8 років тому

    long hair bro how long u beeen growing your hair how often do u get it done thanks

  • @diosa.loba333
    @diosa.loba333 5 років тому +1

    2:09 She knows her hair did not naturally loc like that bc I can tell by her roots her hair is fine with maybe a little bit of wave that she probably used a rat tail comb to make it look frizzy like Woodstock from Charlie Brown. Her ends are straight,too. Stop lying!

  • @stachoflex7689
    @stachoflex7689 7 років тому

    My man roger putting facts!

  • @jinaedinisci159
    @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому +19

    That white woman's long dreads looks unkempt & very messy

    • @jinaedinisci159
      @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому +2

      sativa shiva Gone quiet now huh? Haha, take several seats

    • @jinaedinisci159
      @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому

      sativa shiva I don't have dreads, I have locs

    • @jinaedinisci159
      @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому

      medi craft Like I care what you think!

    • @jinaedinisci159
      @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому

      The Hanging Garden I don't waste energy hating people so get your facts righ tbefroe running your mouth. IDGAF about your opinion so go back to the several seats you just got up from

    • @jinaedinisci159
      @jinaedinisci159 8 років тому

      The Hanging Garden News flash....I don't cry or throw tantrums. In order to elicit that kind of response you would need to mean something to me & you certainly don't. Nice try though, I'd give that a 5

  • @KEN305DADE
    @KEN305DADE 7 років тому

    aww it makes PPI smile

  • @emmanuelagbevey2538
    @emmanuelagbevey2538 6 років тому

    Positive ...Rastafari is a clean spirit 👍🏽

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY 6 років тому

    Great Video

  • @curtisking5138
    @curtisking5138 7 років тому +1

    UPTOWN TOP RANKING! That is all I see! People with rasta hairstyles! Middle class fallow fashion! No bongo dread, no countryman. NO JANKS! and the presenter doesnt even know or mentions that the Emperor"s NAME IS RAS TAFARI MAKKONEN! Rastafari started in the 1930's, but dreadlocks started in the seventeenth century by the runaway slaves who were called the MAROONS !

  • @solarisseven6969
    @solarisseven6969 7 років тому +4

    ONE LOVE

  • @beelzebubbzhx5874
    @beelzebubbzhx5874 6 років тому

    I recently got dreads, and people say things like: you have rastas, or stuff like that.
    In my case it's a hairstyle, and it has meaning, but i'm not a rastafarian

  • @rafaelocamporamirez8518
    @rafaelocamporamirez8518 Рік тому

    It is painful to see people comments and how racism takes every single group of people with no color destintion, dreadlocks may be present since a long time in different cultures
    simultaneously, provably the first graphic representation of it was found in Egipt.

  • @aishanicole7616
    @aishanicole7616 5 років тому +2

    I nearly saw any sistas tho.

  • @dvtv4629
    @dvtv4629 6 років тому

    Yesss absolutely perfect

  • @childnoirr
    @childnoirr 3 роки тому

    The European dread saying Rastafari-a. I can't take it

  • @armywife2248
    @armywife2248 6 років тому

    A judgment free society? How good does that feel? As an American, we are full of that!

  • @biancablanc9409
    @biancablanc9409 7 років тому

    LOVE THIS VIDEO

  • @patricevoyer4546
    @patricevoyer4546 7 років тому

    Rastafarians are are a lot different from other ppl... they more kind, more undurstanding ant very cool ; ) peace

  • @DirtyFastingLife
    @DirtyFastingLife 5 років тому

    5:50...yup..feel like this dude.

  • @ernestjones7959
    @ernestjones7959 8 років тому

    awesome video!!!

  • @quartzzhuit
    @quartzzhuit 2 роки тому

    Stay rooted 🤗🌳➿

  • @joshblack4407
    @joshblack4407 4 роки тому

    I dreaded my ball hair, Jah love.

  • @moniquebish
    @moniquebish 3 роки тому

    Clicked this to see my kings n queens feeling proud n shining instead with all do respect this was not it definitely not wat I needed or wanted to see from jump respect to them for doin what they do but damn it makes me feel like ugh 🤔😒🙄😒

  • @Asaru_frm023
    @Asaru_frm023 7 років тому +1

    HAILE SELASSIE I JAH RASTAFARII SELASSIE I PRAISE RASTARII

  • @myshanamakisi6063
    @myshanamakisi6063 8 років тому +15

    Im surprised by all the race mixing. Wow!

    • @myshanamakisi6063
      @myshanamakisi6063 8 років тому +5

      Very disappointing...

    • @jumpyjumper9551
      @jumpyjumper9551 8 років тому +5

      +Myshan Amakisi i suppose you are for segregation? how do you view biracial or multiracial people and thei families? i obviously don't agree with your viewpoints, but no hostility here. i am not Rastafarian, but i am a freeformer and a biracial woman with a multiracial family, and i would just like to hear your reasoning for your stand, if you don't mind.

    • @jumpyjumper9551
      @jumpyjumper9551 8 років тому

      +Ziggy Tafari i'm also open to your views as well if you care to express them :)

    • @Dai.tari33
      @Dai.tari33 8 років тому

      +Ziggy Tafari Why can't you build a nation race mixing?

    • @Dai.tari33
      @Dai.tari33 8 років тому

      +Myshan Amakisi Your view points are disappointing