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Bieber gets dreadlocks, gets called on cultural appropriation

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Now Bieber has copped some flak for his new dreadlocks, with fans yet again taking to Instagram to lash out at the singer.

"If you knew about dreadlocks and the HISTORY behind them like I previously mentioned you would understand it's not exactly ok for him to just decide to style his hair in that manner," one said.

Is it sort ofokay, like you policing other people's bodies is sort of okay?

"White people can't wear dreads because it's culture appropriation. dreads are a part of the Rastafarian culture that comes from Jamaica, and it's wrong if people other than Rastafarians wear it," another said.

Oh dear. This man does not understand cultural appropriation -- according to him, non-Jamaican blacks who wore dreadlocks would be appropriating Rastafarian culture. Minorities can't ever appropriate from other minorities, it's always about a dominant culture and a minority culture. Unless you're Beyoncé, of course. She culturally appropriated, but only because she's a woman who doesn't have agency or power and was manipulated by some white devils into it.
 
Its someone dissing Beiber. Do we care how valid the complaint is? Just agree with it.
 
Oh dear. This man does not understand cultural appropriation -- according to him, non-Jamaican blacks who wore dreadlocks would be appropriating Rastafarian culture. Minorities can't ever appropriate from other minorities, it's always about a dominant culture and a minority culture. Unless you're Beyoncé, of course. She culturally appropriated, but only because she's a woman who doesn't have agency or power and was manipulated by some white devils into it.
As we established in the other thread, Rastafarians appropriated the dreadlocks from other cultures that used them thousands of years before. Why do Jamaicans get to appropriate somebody else's culture and then foreclose on anybody else adopting the hair style?

Btw, wouldn't the shape of dreadlocked hair fit Pastafarian theology much better anyway?
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Just sayin'
 
Beiber is a pretty decent entertainer and I'm quite surprised at his longevity. He is a bit of a dick but most males his age are immature dicks. But if he's sporting dreadlocks to noise up the assholes that bang on about appropriating shit then more power to him.
 
Beiber is a pretty decent entertainer and I'm quite surprised at his longevity. He is a bit of a dick but most males his age are immature dicks. But if he's sporting dreadlocks to noise up the assholes that bang on about appropriating shit then more power to him.

That's not why he's doing it. He's doing it because he likes the look (for the moment). It's his body and his rules.
 
Yeah, he's probably not aware of the incoherent appropriation BS and just likes the look. i hope he keeps the dreadlocks for a while and gets the appropriation warriors seething.
 
Beiber is a pretty decent entertainer and I'm quite surprised at his longevity. He is a bit of a dick but most males his age are immature dicks. But if he's sporting dreadlocks to noise up the assholes that bang on about appropriating shit then more power to him.

That's not why he's doing it. He's doing it because he likes the look (for the moment). It's his body and his rules.

In my opinion, he isn't doing it because he thinks it is a great look for himself. He is doing it to cash in on the controversy. Not saying that changes the underlying debate, but it makes him especially eye-roll worthy.

on second thought, I agree with Tom Sawyer on this version of this debate :lol:

Its someone dissing Beiber. Do we care how valid the complaint is? Just agree with it.
 
In my opinion, he isn't doing it because he thinks it is a great look for himself. He is doing it to cash in on the controversy. Not saying that changes the underlying debate, but it makes him especially eye-roll worthy.

Never attribute to malice what incompetence can explain. Bieber sported a haircut for several years that made him indistinguishable from a lesbian.
 
In my opinion, he isn't doing it because he thinks it is a great look for himself. He is doing it to cash in on the controversy. Not saying that changes the underlying debate, but it makes him especially eye-roll worthy.

Never attribute to malice what incompetence can explain. Bieber sported a haircut for several years that made him indistinguishable from a lesbian.

True enough, but in this case Bieber acquired his dreads far too quickly to make them believable. :p
 
Dreads are not exclusive to Rastafarians. Nor did they originate there.

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Never attribute to malice what incompetence can explain. Bieber sported a haircut for several years that made him indistinguishable from a lesbian.

True enough, but in this case Bieber acquired his dreads far too quickly to make them believable. :p
I was wondering the same thing. It takes YEARS to establish good dreads.
 
That's not why he's doing it. He's doing it because he likes the look (for the moment). It's his body and his rules.

In my opinion, he isn't doing it because he thinks it is a great look for himself. He is doing it to cash in on the controversy. Not saying that changes the underlying debate, but it makes him especially eye-roll worthy.

Is that also Lil' Wayne's reason for dreadlocks? Odds are that he (like most African-Americans with dreadlocks) has no more personal connection to the cultures in which dreadlocks originated that Bieber. But perhaps Wayne knew that "Cultural Appropriation" controversies have nothing to do with actual cultural appropriation and 100% to do with skin color and race, namely, it is your skin color that completely determines whether an action is a wrongful appropriation.

Or perhaps both Wayne and Bieber just did what they wanted without thinking about a "controversy", because they failed to imagine just how pathetically stupid some people are that would make it a controversy. Their music certainly suggests a lack of imagination, so that is a good bet.
 
In my opinion, he isn't doing it because he thinks it is a great look for himself. He is doing it to cash in on the controversy. Not saying that changes the underlying debate, but it makes him especially eye-roll worthy.

Is that also Lil' Wayne's reason for dreadlocks? Odds are that he (like most African-Americans with dreadlocks) has no more personal connection to the cultures in which dreadlocks originated that Bieber. But perhaps Wayne knew that "Cultural Appropriation" controversies have nothing to do with actual cultural appropriation and 100% to do with skin color and race, namely, it is your skin color that completely determines whether an action is a wrongful appropriation.

Or perhaps both Wayne and Bieber just did what they wanted without thinking about a "controversy", because they failed to imagine just how pathetically stupid some people are that would make it a controversy. Their music certainly suggests a lack of imagination, so that is a good bet.

Or perhaps my opinion on why Bieber is suddenly sporting dreadlocks that he has had no time to cultivate on his own stems from timing and observation of his past antics.

I have not commented on any other person - white or black, male or female - wearing dreds, including the white guy in the other active thread on this topic, so I am certain that you could not possibly have been directing your comments at me. :)
 
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