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Hotep and Greetings.
I respect your position and views about dating white,however I personally have a problem with it.Since I declared my Covanant with Rastafari in 1986 I take the way of life very seriously,especially when dealing with Divine sex and bloodlines.I dont look on Rastafari as a soundbite (one love one heart one people) The only one people that is most important to me is my Black people.Dont get me wrong,I am no racist because the defenition of a racist leans towards a person with Power.The only thing we control that cant be taken away from us is the natural and divine posession of the Black Dot (to be able to reach the ultimate spiritual heights)
How I see it goes like this: The first woman who nurtured and norished and comfort me was my Black and beautiful Mother, so it is encoded in me from a very young age to Worship and protect the Black woman.She is the bearer of my seeds the divine gifts of JAH.The act of conception alone, to me is like meeting my creator Jah through the Black woman because she is the other half of me.It would not be feasible to allow someone else to convene with Jah via secred sex.
Most white women I come across who are receptive to Rastafari are there for weed and the rush of being a rebel in her family.There may be some Genuine ones out there but everything is not for everyone.
Lastly,Since your reasoning for dating white women have to do with what is in the heart and the one love sound bite let me see you handle the reciprocal love of a Gay man who genuinely loves you.I know you would flip, and you should.Many are called but only few are chosen , my bretheren.This way of life have to do with Black/African survival and the lineage must remain pure.When you come from royalty you dont Mingle with the profane. This is why the Movenemt is dying it is being watered down like it is a joke.Charity begins at home.
"But ye are a chosen generation
A royal priesthood
A holy nation,a peculiar people
That ye should show forth the praises of him
Who has called you out of darkness
Into his marvelous light" (Lyrics by Midnite)
Selah.
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