Bob Newman
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Bob Newman
@TheSMPNewman
🏳️🌈Demi, he/him but if you call me by she/they idgaf, not a WOKE but what is right is right and what is wrong is wrong. languages: 🇧🇷🇲🇽🇺🇸🇫🇷

Mexicans will come on here and say Mexican Americans aren’t Mexicans while their account is purely made up of English tweets and American media

I don't know why I am getting so many tweets regarding dreadlocks. But I want to understand something. Because as an Indian I know that Hindu sages and yogis have been keeping "Jata" hairstyle (dreadlocks look exactly like that) from thousands of years. Not to mention even Hindu gods have been shown with them. So my question- is it being claimed that this particular hairstyle belongs to only one community? Or is this hairstyle specifically not allowed for certain communities? (Adding photos for reference. Do let me know if they are different from what people are referring to. If it is different then my question is not valid)

"Especially in America" as I said again all replies are proving the same thing that they have only US centric view. World is not USA. It is like whatever happens outside USA is not important. I am just waiting for the day when people will start lecturing on Twitter about Yoga and deciding who is allowed and who is not allowed. Replies at that time will be it is not same it is different culturally because in India it is spiritual and in USA gyms don't allow Yoga so as retaliation people started doing Yoga.




Mexicans are so culturally ignorant of how people in the US speak of their ancestry/place of origin, precisely because of how culturally diverse the country is. You guys are not culturally diverse, so the daily common speech doesn’t account for other form of mexicanidad besides the national one, of which many pochos are still part of because they were literally born in Mexico.



No more replies from me on this. Those who wated to be educated would have been informed by now and they will keep this in mind with mutual respect. Others for me are ignorant on purpose making them "passively racist" towards my culture even if they use 'fake nice' language (my English speaking and writing might be bad. But I have read way more in English than most native English speakers)

I don't know why I am getting so many tweets regarding dreadlocks. But I want to understand something. Because as an Indian I know that Hindu sages and yogis have been keeping "Jata" hairstyle (dreadlocks look exactly like that) from thousands of years. Not to mention even Hindu gods have been shown with them. So my question- is it being claimed that this particular hairstyle belongs to only one community? Or is this hairstyle specifically not allowed for certain communities? (Adding photos for reference. Do let me know if they are different from what people are referring to. If it is different then my question is not valid)







"Especially in America" as I said again all replies are proving the same thing that they have only US centric view. World is not USA. It is like whatever happens outside USA is not important. I am just waiting for the day when people will start lecturing on Twitter about Yoga and deciding who is allowed and who is not allowed. Replies at that time will be it is not same it is different culturally because in India it is spiritual and in USA gyms don't allow Yoga so as retaliation people started doing Yoga.







