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Re: Is rasta Division or Inclusion?

Yes I agree with the I Ras Mandingo. What consenting adults want to do in private is none of my business, period. When it comes to child-molesters and rapists, lick a shot in dem head-top, but I'm not joining this "execute all the batty-bwoy" bandwagon that seems to be the main lyrical preoccupation of most dj's nowadays. To me that is scapegoating- fianding an easy target to blame your problems on and vent your anger on. Like Sizzla have a song where he say "burn the sorrow, all the problems solve, shot batty-bwoy with me revolve"... how exactly is shooting homosexuals going to solve all your problems?
Respect all and JAH guide, G-man

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