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Political Fray
The U.S. no longer a democracy but rather an anocracy, says CIA researcher.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dove" data-source="post: 449209" data-attributes="member: 535"><p>It's really not a black trend. I hate this because there are racist black people who think it's only a black cultural thing and it so is not. </p><p></p><p> "</p><p>According to Roman records, the Celtic people, Germanic tribes, and the Vikings wore their hair in rope-like strands. Even early Christians were believed to have worn their hair in dreadlocks as a tribute to Samson, who had seven locks of hair. [1] (Also see <a href="https://scandinaviafacts.com/what-hairstyles-did-vikings-have/" target="_blank">What Hairstyles Did the Vikings Have?</a>)</p><p></p><p>Historians have uncovered that the hairdo was common among the people in ancient Egypt, Pacific Islanders, the New Guineans, as well as the Somali and the Maasai, apart from many other tribes, including the Vikings." </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://scandinaviafacts.com/did-vikings-have-dreadlocks/[/URL]</p><p></p><p> NOT saying you have to like them....everyone has their own preferences. I like having them on occasion but I only like a few, not the whole head. I'd never ever do my whole head lol. Its definately NOT an exclusive black thing no matter how divisive and childish some are over it with their "appropriation" bullshit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dove, post: 449209, member: 535"] It's really not a black trend. I hate this because there are racist black people who think it's only a black cultural thing and it so is not. " According to Roman records, the Celtic people, Germanic tribes, and the Vikings wore their hair in rope-like strands. Even early Christians were believed to have worn their hair in dreadlocks as a tribute to Samson, who had seven locks of hair. [1] (Also see [URL='https://scandinaviafacts.com/what-hairstyles-did-vikings-have/']What Hairstyles Did the Vikings Have?[/URL]) Historians have uncovered that the hairdo was common among the people in ancient Egypt, Pacific Islanders, the New Guineans, as well as the Somali and the Maasai, apart from many other tribes, including the Vikings." [URL unfurl="true"]https://scandinaviafacts.com/did-vikings-have-dreadlocks/[/URL] NOT saying you have to like them....everyone has their own preferences. I like having them on occasion but I only like a few, not the whole head. I'd never ever do my whole head lol. Its definately NOT an exclusive black thing no matter how divisive and childish some are over it with their "appropriation" bullshit. [/QUOTE]
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The U.S. no longer a democracy but rather an anocracy, says CIA researcher.