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Yes, Selassielive, an interesting question:
If a black man has a choice to 'fall in love' with a black woman yet chooses a white women, would that be a natural occurence of love since he chose not to share livity with a black women whom he had the same access to?
I'm not sure I understand having a choice of love but not taking it. Perhaps the ladies are just falling all over this dude cause he's so perfect and then that's just a lust thing. I suppose lust is just a naturality of the lower self. Anyways, I feel that love happens on an individual basis, through very individual circumstances, when it occurs naturally. Having the same access to two women of different race, one the same as himself, why would he choose the other?....hmmm....kind of extraordinary circumstances,no? but maybe he just liked the one a little more, why? I don't know, maybe lust, maybe a little more love, maybe anything, like I said he's an individual and in this case there has to be something in the cosmos that tips the scales. I don't really see what is unnatural, people make choices that they think will benefit them the most, but we'd really have to ask him why. As far as elephants and zebras go, well I think thats kind of silly, they can't share anything close to what two humans of different race can, blood for example, the ability to make babies, what else? An African elephant and an Indian elephant would be a better example, big ears and little ears, could be volatile maybe not, elephants have very individaul personalities as well.
Selam
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