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As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Wikidekk: 3:07am On Jan 06, 2022
School Owners have lots of decisions to make.
As a school owner, will you employ a man with dreadlock as a teacher?

Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by matrix199(m): 3:15am On Jan 06, 2022
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by doggedfighter(f): 3:26am On Jan 06, 2022
Sure I will .



If he has the ability for deep rooted conceptual thinking.


His hair is just a hair style.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by doggedfighter(f): 3:37am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.


What if he refuses to reason to suit you and the society?



Will you let him or her go ?

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by matrix199(m): 4:00am On Jan 06, 2022
doggedfighter:



What if he refuses to reason to suit you and the society?



Will you let him or her go ?


I'll let him go because he fails the test of reasoning/I.Q, which is an evaluation on its own. Only a mad man cares not or less of people's opinions about him.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 5:00am On Jan 06, 2022
Natural dreadlock or artificial? If natural yes, artificial dreadlock won't apply for teaching job in the first place because they want to bam and they want to Jim with the big boys

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by FERNANDEZISBACK: 5:17am On Jan 06, 2022
What's this mentality about dreadlocks tho..?or should I call it a stereotype?
Are you judging by the looks of a person or what he has to offer?most persons are influenced by their pastors who says anyone who carries dreadlocks..earing and the rest is automatically useless..
It doesn't work that way...your looks doesn't determine who you are gonna be..

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Danjikanbauchi: 6:44am On Jan 06, 2022
Oga who told you that Jesus was a Nazareth, liar Mohammed has lots of disciples on Nairaland.
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Nicklaus619(m): 7:15am On Jan 06, 2022
Danjikanbauchi:
Oga who told you that Jesus was a Nazareth, liar Mohammed has lots of disciples on Nairaland.

Don't mind the fool trying to add to the holy Bible

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by ChocolateWine(f): 7:32am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.

Jesus wore his type of hair and beards because it was acceptable where he lived and it was regarded as a sign of honor.

Remember when David sent men to meet a certain king, who ended up shaving off the men. What did David do? He told the men not to enter Israel till the grow back their hair.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by deardear2021(f): 7:40am On Jan 06, 2022
If you judge and refuse to employ him because of dreadlock, hmmmmm, u will go to hellfire

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by DesChyko: 7:40am On Jan 06, 2022
In our society, you need to be very wealthy or be an elite member for your dreadlocks to pass as just a hairstyle.

For the average man out there, it's more likely to pass as a sign of irresponsibility.

Teachers fall into the latter category so it's a very dicey situation.

For me, I wouldn't prefer to consider it.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by onlinetrader: 7:43am On Jan 06, 2022
Dreadlocks? Why not simply clear that nonsense to save us the debate?

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by oloyedewaris(m): 7:43am On Jan 06, 2022
our society does not see someone with dread as responsible so

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Nobody: 7:46am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:


I'll let him go because he fails the test of reasoning/I.Q, which is an evaluation on its own. Only a mad man cares not or less of people's opinions about him.

You actually exhibited low IQ by caring what people think.

Dread is just a hairstyle, and it's the school's job to break lame stereotypes such as this.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Solsix(m): 7:52am On Jan 06, 2022
No I won't, wether natural or artificial. Am a teacher students are easily distracted, you might be teaching and the students will be admiring ur hair style u may think they are following. Next thing is for them to start copying your hairstyle . So NO
All these people quoting me should every profession have dress code and ethics. There kind of clothes and shoes you shouldn't wear as a teacher talk more of hair. Kids are easily distracted so as a good teacher you must eliminate all forms of distraction if the kids will learn.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by KingAzari: 7:54am On Jan 06, 2022
I will be more interested in what he has in his head than what he has on his head.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by allen113: 7:54am On Jan 06, 2022
No

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by chii8(f): 7:54am On Jan 06, 2022
No, I wouldn't want to lose some parents who may see it as offensive to please a teacher.Teaching also is a noble profession,if you want to carry dreadlocks,then look for job in a music industry or cele church and not in a school.....

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Blaze14k: 7:54am On Jan 06, 2022
Kai Nigerians!! Dreadlock is a way of life it doesnt mean the person is a criminal. We really have a way twisting things and make it look bad. Why is this in our dna?

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Peter4naz(m): 7:54am On Jan 06, 2022
Nah why we no dey grow for this country, we dey like person with Thomas Edison hairstyles and always on suit teacher. The real question should be, is he qualified on all criteria given. His hairstyle has no impact on the students. My opinion though. cheesy wink

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Jonah507(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
Natural or artificial?
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by FirmTR(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
Why not? If he's qualified for the job.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by thorpido(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
No.It just doesn't fit into that environment in my opinion.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by everythinggirly(f): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
What message will he pass across the younger ones? Is he a mad man?

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by parzdor(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by chii8(f): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
deardear2021:
If you judge and refuse to employ him because of dreadlock, hmmmmm, u will go to hellfire


Mummy G.O grin

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Dshocker(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
Wikidekk:
School Owners have lots of decisions to make.
As a school owner, will you employ a man with dreadlock as a teacher?

No need asking the question,he is irresponsible and would affect the image of the school

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by grenje(m): 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
not stall if I am, in this part of the judgemental world where some old person see people with dreads as rascals,

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Idamond: 7:55am On Jan 06, 2022
I can employ one with natural dread but it must be neat

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