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Your post is nothing new and me the aggressive/traitor/arrogant woman is the one to be blamed, OK.. But we all know the Rastafari movement and Rastafarian people in general have always sold out and care less about women roles. Go back and READ yourself what Ras Marcus stated earlier that the male in Rastafari remain in the leadership role while the equal rights or the doctrinal rights of women are restricted. So for the most part, my outlook on this is very unbiased but your is. Thus, you need to take the blame from me disrespecting Rastafarians. Maybe if the Rastafarians movement provided the fullest yang into more balance. Perhaps if it eradicated its sexist philosophy by balancing the yin with its patriarchal religious expression I wouldn't have to be so cynical, so "feministic" against this patriarchal movement - BTW, I’M SORRY BRO. PIANKE NUBIYANG. IT’S IN MY HEART, MY "FEMINISTIC" STATEMENTS HERE ARE THE GREAT HEAVINESS I FEEL. I you think I am the true problem Priest Asukile Adigun Adofo; you still need to stop your denial and accept your religion for what it is...
B.K
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