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You said: " Being new to this board, I'm troubled to see this continual division of Rasta people...
Should I pose the question to a black rasta as to what they're doing to stop their own killing of each other via gang bangers and the inner city drug trade that plagues their people?
At some point people must take responsibility for them oneself and own actions…
So what are whites doing to stop other whites??
How about walking in truth so as to be ultimately be chastised by our own skin color kind...it when a white man takes on the vow of Rastafari and grow him locks and precepts, live ital, sit sabbath, reason, be charitable, more forward in love and unity....it opens doors to discussions to about Rastafari...in the ultimate hope that you find another ONE who feels it that knows it... "
* I bet you one of them WHITE FOLKS who do a damn thing to fight discrimination and bigotry against Africans. I think your statement is the epitome of mainstream white racism, hypocrisy, and arrogance.
Your attitude is whites should not be accountable for any of their bigoted system, we black folks should just make efforts to correct injustices on our own or take it with grace, right? Forget about white 'Rastas' making efforts to replace White Supremacy (racism) with justice!
What kind of retard, confused, or insecure black persons you think we are?
You are a racist suspect to me. I'll take it you are lazy and you lack any logic or moral consideration.
B.K
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