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Ras either. I have been told this by a son of a Royal guardsman . Should this stop the black man ? No . Ras as used by Fari means one is steping under the wing an obligations of being a rightous follew if KING Jah Rastafari, InI are princes (Ras ) there is only one king.With do respect I know a few old elders who are many yeaRS IN THE STRUGGLE , STRIGHT Binghi man who hail I as Ras , King , Bredrin , On I dren says "yes Jah" when ener he awnsers a fellow ras of any color. ras Marcus , with due respect , you already asked this question you asked awhile back an it has already been reasonedon. Things can become redundant an divisive when asked over an over. my problem is InI should give the Raspect to all ones in life , an when one steps into the faMILY OF fARI , ONE SHOULD NEVER BE MADE TO FEEL INFERIOR, UNWELCOME, ECT. TO MATTER THE HOUDE , COLOR WHATEVER.
InI , InI ! one a we. InI dont see it as watered down to be humble an unifying . Earth a run red an is in the fog , but InI must be the shining light . HIM come for Jew an Gentiles. The black Solomonic Dyanasty 1 All are welcome to hail david grater son an walk in the Title , light an livity an wise mind an justice which is this beautiful King an Jah Rastafari. Jah bless ras marcus with inner peace an love . Once the slave master steals the joy from the soul whats left. InI dont fear the fire but INI cant let it bun inI up either.
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