And we all now know, from recent news (and the obligatory recent thread) the consequences of misappropriating sombreros, even (or especially) miniature ones.
The camera work seems too clear and focused and the audio also too clear so I do wonder if it was a fake.
I once saw a National Geographic article on Colorado ranchers where one of the things they said was certain types of hats are more common in different locations. One of them was exactly a sombrero cordobés, black with a short cylindrical top and round brim. In other words, what Zorro wore in the older movies…
As a serious question - since when are dreadlocks seen as being only / predominantly black?
I also thought they were supposed to be Rastafarian?
Of course remember college students can be a rather odd bunch with many groups trying to get them fired up on different issues.
Perhaps he self-identifies as Rastafarian.
As I’ve alluded to before, I’ve seen a belief (that I can’t confirm) that the word derives specifically from the slave trade, so that may be part of it?