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Give thanks, gman! a clear view for sure. I truly know in my heart that white rastas have obligation to listen and respond to UNDERSTANDABLE questions about our agenda and motivations, and it's good for us to check ourselves, this is 'the price of the ticket.' Problem is we are not used to being questioned or challenged. I know for myself that if I do not seek to understand what my white skin buys me in this babylon I have no right to call myself rasta. No reconciliation without fearless truth-telling.
one love
rootsie
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