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With all due raspect Idren.
You fired off on Iman when I asked where white people stood in the Rastafari collective.
You immediately assumed I was white.
If you had read my previous posts, you could gather that I am a blackman.
I asked that question because white people attempting to embrace Rastafari is a very valid concern.
Kristine is white.
She doesnt post often here.
When she does, it usually isnt some "hippy, feel good" vibe.
I dont mind the fiyah.
Fiyah is for purification.
Just watch where you aim your torches.
You dont want to end up getting burned...(put foot in mouth).
Now, lets try to reason more raspectfully, even if ones dont agree.
We can agree to disagree.
That is something I too need to work on.
Bless up
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