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This discussion took a different tone once it was realized that the idren was being sarcastic, but I'll respond to you nonetheless.
You said: I doubt any true Rasta posting here gives a $*&% about whether or not the "white" man is laughing.
I completely disagree with that statement. Firstly, where do you gain your authority to define 'true' rasta? Second...I'd think there are many here that would be concerned of folly behaviour that plays into the hands of white supremacists, such as black self-hatred, or black-on-black violence, or black greed (for the white man's definition of wealth). So yes, when they look at us and laugh at our weaknesses, we should be concerned, such that we should remove them.
Love And Peace,
Jah Melku
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