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Kelani
Livelyup is not a Ras Tafari as far as I know. I can respect the fact that he is not trying to be something he is not. At least I know where he stands in relation to black people. I do think he should focus on his 'pre-christian' european roots instead of embracing a culture he cant identify with.
I dont mind livelyup reasoning here. He sometimes gives some insightful info dealing with european pseudo-culture. I dont expect for him to champion for the liberation of black people. I dont expect any whites to do that. Now days, it is hard to find a black person who is willing to do so.
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