White Rastafarians? By Nick Poole

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White Rastafarians?
By Nick Poole

When you think about the word “Rastafarian”, you probably imagine a Jamaican man with dark skin and dreadlocks… as a matter of fact, you probably think about Bob Marley. This wouldn’t be an inappropriate association, after-all, Bob Marley is probably the most internationally recognized practitioner of Rastafari. However, not all rastas these days are from Jamaica, and there is even a small but growing population of Caucasian practitioners. No, I’m not talking about teenaged skateboarders who smoke marijuana and listen to reggae music, I’m talking about real, deeply religious, white rastas. Now, depending on how much you know about Rastafari, you’re either wondering, “How does a White person join the Rasta faith?” or you’re wondering, “What’s the big deal?”. I think it may be wise to first address the latter.

Let’s start with a little history of the religion. Rastafari is a relatively new religion, which finds it’s beginnings in the early 1930s, surrounding the coronation of Haile Selassie I as the Emperor of Ethiopia. The word “Rastafari” actually comes from his pre-coronation name: Tafari Makonnen (“Ras” is an Ethiopian title, literally translated to “head”, but more precisely equated to “Duke”). Rastafari began when it was suggested that the coronation of Haile Selassie I as the Emperor of the only fully independent African State fulfilled Biblical prophecy. People of the Rastafari Faith believe that Haile Selassie I is God incarnate, and refer to him as HIM or His Imperial Majesty. The faith is deeply Afro centric, and maintains that Ethiopia is “Zion”. For a short period of time near it’s origin, the faith was not only afro centric, but Black supremacist. This notion of racism towards whites didn’t last very long, as Haile Selassie himself publicly condemned racism. Rastafari is also well known for the practice of smoking Ganja as the sacrament. Which drives many people to wonder, are white rastas real people of faith, or are they just in it for the marijuana?

Well, there’s no question that many people are attracted to the prospect of a religion where marijuana use is not only accepted but widely encouraged. However, A person can’t just dreadlock their hair, smoke ganja, and call themselves a Rasta. Rastafari is a real faith which is earning respect in the theological world as a religion that pulls a lot of weight. It was a beacon of Hope to the poor population of Jamaica in the 1930s and has continued to minister to the under-privileged today. It teaches solid values such as Positivity, Faith, Meditation, and “overstanding”, the Rasta word for understanding which was changed to have a more positive connotation. It warns against the potential danger of corrupt “Babylon” society, and has been instrumental in driving political change. It’s been just as influential in Jamaica as Christianity, and thanks to the Rasta influenced Reggae music of Bob Marley and other popular artists, it’s increasing in global influence.

Rastafari sounds like a fine faith, why is it so strange that a white person would want to be part of it? Bottom line is that it’s not. It may seem strange from the outside, seeing as the majority of Rastas are black. Many people would also argue that because it is an afro centric religion, white people have no place in it. Well, according to that logic, all Christians should be middle-eastern. The truth of the matter is that, in theory, even a White man could preach Afro centrism. While most white men weren’t physically “taken” from Africa, and forced into slavery, modern science fairly universally supports that all life started in Africa. Given the power of that statement, it isn’t hard to see how Africa found it’s place as the center of Rasta faith.

The question is though, In a faith which preaches the rejection of corrupt white culture, how are white patrons received? There seems to be conflict in the Rasta community. Many rastas are skeptical when they meet or hear of a white person who claims to be Rasta. They assume, naturally, that they came to Rasta through listening to reggae music, or worse, as a way of justifying their misuse of the sacrament. There also seems to be a fundamental distrust of white people, and historically for good reason. A true Rasta would say that all man is equal, and every body, white and black, came from Africa, so it is only natural that All people, regardless of race or color, turn to Rastafari for the “highest truth and overstanding”. However, the common sentiment among rastas is that whites cannot understand the “black struggle”, As they were never taken from their homeland and enslaved. But surely, anyone who really cares about the human race on the whole can appreciate the need to stop violent acts like this. After all, Rastafari itself teaches that all people are one with God, Or “Jah” as they say (Derived from jahweh of the old testament).

In modern Rastafari, especially more contemporary sects such as the Twelve Tribes, White rastas are welcomed. Anyone who believes that there needs to be a fundamental change in the way society treats the “down-pressed” and in the way man views and interacts with one another is encouraged to join the faith. Real rastas are peaceful people who overstand the need for equality in the world, and so they extend that principle even to the faith itself, All men are equal in Rastafari. Some Jamaican rastas are even excited to meet white rastas, as they bring a new point of view to the reasoning sessions, and also because they stand as a symbol of whites acknowledging the wrongs of their ancestors and rejecting “Babylon”.

All in all, white Rastafarians are out there, and they’re no less devoted to Rasta than the first Rastas of Jamaica. So next time you ask a white man his religion, and he tells you he is Rasta, don’t laugh, It may not be a joke.

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117 thoughts on “White Rastafarians? By Nick Poole”

  1. BURN OUT ALL RACISM. If you know anything at ALL about the teachings of His Imperial Majesty then you will accept all Humans as your Brothers and Sisters. Until then, EVERYWHERE IS WAR. Hail JAH

  2. patriarchy killis in what ever form cannibles of mankind accepted wont happen unforgivable they should never be considered human if they ate indian steaks ,,,racism ,we didnt start the fire ,but the focus stays on the hate that hate created not the first hate ,who is the imperial majesty muther who taught him his teachings seldom mentioned yeshimebet ali a muur,,,,,,,,hue means color but some lied said they was white an called others colored ,so they had no color they said ,then they said we not human if we not pale skin an christian ,,then they align salassie with jesus cause he didnt fight ,words are everything an all the points based on history are wrong ,, but made to sound good ,, for example ,, aryan man is from africa in the west not akebulaan first ,he knows the caaveman story from akebulan that hides the muurs bbeing wwho we are an leeads into fake white people illusion but thats not made clear cause u think africa is from the east only cause they wwriite it to ln up with bible v , have no idea of cyprio africaanus ,so as soon as we make a muurish point another will come with the king james spell to block it out ,what bible did columbus have if he predated king james , the albion aryan needs to know about yucatan switch to india perot/hindusstan of yacoub/jacob to legetimize the solomon seal sell out of 1491 an civilization starting in the west ,since the albion ggot people racing when he seee the people catching uup to his head start he suddenly want to end the race he started by using salaiise i like martin luther king telling people to be non violent,these are verbs made into nouns after middle eenglish not to old , adjectives are colors ,interesting ,history is lesss sun darknesss for aryan man and he cclaimed if we could show him he would not turn away from clear evidence ..thats noble enough fo the european son ,he semmed muur interested in knowing the ality before the re then arguing , his point past the bible cause thats what he was taught ,then he didnt initiate ,,minds in america are molded an to break spells u must break the mold ,, cause molds come from foundry facilties that make statues an 13 14 th amendment is artificial statue law color of law .witches warlocks burn sht racism is fundated/foundated on color of law .not the people caught in the matrix.everyone is not from the east first thats wrong ,the muurs are from the west .our timeline gos back farther then has been revealed tp hide our being an to call people negro indian colored hispanic latino ,,these are the races aryan man was talking about an that point must be met wwith what it really is , no muur circuambulating the same knowledge the albion gave us back to tell us who we were ,,thats why they got that middle east crap cause they lie about time through bible ,salaisse was crucified by his own european sons also unforgivable.political party in england tory party loyal to crown =tory his tory ,,,lies ,,especially when cyprio africaanus is not spoken of or the transfer of the west to the east s the begining of civilization,,all of our books burned to make way for new writings of ancient times ,, we didnt need new writings those who were new did ,askanazi people need to come clean lke satmar to bout them not bein chosen people or what god do they mean .thoose who the chaos serves wiill be last to give up their power aquired by illusion lies deception force blood

  3. ok I’m white but I love Rasta. I can’t change the way I feel. We are all to blame for what happens in this world. Look deep inside and find that which you feel and believe. This is enlightenment. Yet we are from the same place. Begin to be one and learn and stop the hate as we all live here and need to let the evil in our hearts go.

  4. i came here looking for the lyrics to a record and feel i must add my voice…..rastafarianism i understood to be a religeon of acceptance…of peace and love….someone above said not hippie nonsense…..but rastafarianism has an element of accepting nature and natural things dose it not??? anyway when people talk of slavery here (and i am white) i would like to point out that slavery existed in africa long before any european set foot in africa from the pharoes of egyt taking slaves right up to the tribes of the ivory coast going on raids to capture other tribes for trade with europeans……slavery is still very active in africa today 2013………….allso not only africans were exported to jamaica…as the irish guy points out above many ethnicities made up the carribean isles….including those of hindu faith,which seems to have become slightly embriderd with christianity in carribean!!! jah guide up and protect

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