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Re: Why not question?
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To misinform blacks whites also misinformed each other so all need educating. The same way Whites are cautious when in Harlem it is the same way I am cautious when whites claim to be one with me. I may smile in the office but I don’t trust them and I feel this type of talk could expand into people questioning what is behind the embrace. I had an interesting talk with Adman and a few others in the chat a few nights ago and nothing lead me to feel that he hates anyone. I am new to this Rasta board and I was invited to join.

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