Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Entry #7 The Reggae Shark Attacks! - Reggae Shark


This video remained the base of the entire blog even before starting it. The reggae shark is an excellent representation of the typical Rastafarian that doesn’t desire to harm anybody, but will stand for what is necessary. It is a carefully animated video suitable for any ages in which tells a story about a shark who lives underwater and will stop corruption without violence. Luckily, this video has a completely organized plot, contrary to other videos in YouTube nowadays that are pure nonsense. Therefore, is this video really worth watching?

When I first perceived this video I truly felt this video should be in my blog since its fun and accurate in the topic and besides the spelling errors the subtitles may have its catchy and worth seeing. It came out this 2014, 4 months ago and already it has roughly 6 million views and counting. It has been shared over 3 different social networks and people adore it, besides fomenting marijuana, which most of the society call it immoral however in the Rastafarian culture is necessary in order to communicate with the almighty god Jah. People from Jamaica surely reflect they are being persecuted that’s why the video is like that, showing how deep the subject is against the corrupt cops taking advantage of the law in different countries such as Jamaica. It is illegal throughout the world and Rasta’s are not surprised by these laws because of Babylon (west modern society) wanting the people to have their minds closed in order to be able to control them, as marijuana opens your mind to meditate.

Don’t interpret this the wrong way, I’m not in favor of any of these examples nevertheless it’s just to keep us aware of the others minds in order to understand their position and actions. Its their religion, as we Christians attend to church, the gather themselves to smoke marijuana in sessions called Groundation or Reasonings in turn to achieve a pleasant conversation. This is why a video such as reggae shark has to have the element of the Rastafarian culture without any shame and as I have already alleged, something natural makes its way to fame naturally using as an example this video or past songs analyzed in my blog. The complexity of the video in terms of instruments it’s also astonishing. For an animated video like that they used a renowned reggae artist singer called Perfect Giddimani from Kingston, Jamaica attracting even more people.

In order to conclude this blog, I must mention that while doing this it certainly helped me learn lot’s of fresh techniques for my English skill and that I didn’t knew how entertaining it to write concerning you’re interests. For those who didn't catch the perception view of the blog, here I try to persuade the public into acepting the Rastafari movement and stop looking it as a tabu. Some folks really believe in this and being neglected by society just for being who you are is wrong, especially if you don't understand it. I hope you enjoyed my blog and happy holidays!


                                    Go surfing with reggae shark colours, 10 Dec 2014














Work Cited

Reggae Shark. Dir. Key Of Awareness. Perf. Reggae Shark. YouTube. YouTube, 22 Aug. 2014. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3ytTKZf344>.

Redmon, Dale. "Barely Political." Dailymotion. Dalymotion, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://www.dailymotion.com/BarelyPolitical>.

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