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Baba Marcus, there are so many things in your argument that I agree with. Our people do need to rise ourselves up out of our mental dungeon to the heights we are capable of. I do have a problem though my lord with the anti-white Rasta rhetoric. What makes it that a white person cannot sight his majesty as his King? I for one would rather a black woman marry a righteous white man who hails HIM than marry some of the devils we have among US. The title Ras as refers to us simply states that we are HIM's children, so why can't a white man claim that also? Ethiopians hate that we use that title and they have more right to be angry at us than we have to be angry at a white Rasta. Just my views on this topic Baba, with all Love and Respect.
Love And Peace,
Ras Adisa Kwabena
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