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"but all of that must change with time and Mother Nature"
Time is what we don't have, sir!! There's a slaughter happening right now in Sudan. There's probably another one of the Berber in Algeria.
They calculate that at this rate, the entire Swazi nation will be extinct in a decade because of Aids.
Zimbabwe used to have a population of 11m at the turn of the century. With an official 4 million in exile- and a large number illegally and therefore not on any list, and hundreds of thousands dying every year from Aids, with a government determined to continue a Scorched-Earth war against its own people to stem voices of dissent, time is not something that we have!!!
With South Africa still not able to be the envisaged economic engine of the region, not even for its own people, time is something we do not have.
My uncle was in Shashamane recently, he sent me a picture of himself with the venerable Patriarch Rocky and speaks well of the reception he got. He also feels that the Ethiopian government would not be taking the land if there was a strong representation, and a strong presence of Rastafarians there. In fact, most of the people my uncle met at Shashamane were visitors.
So, it's all down to action. All that needs to be said has been said.
When Muslims in the West read about their own governments' atrocities in places like Iraq, they leave their life of comfort in London etc and go and fight Crusaders in the desert and live rough.
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