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also, what does the I think about...
In Response To: Wake Up Rasta ()

the fact that by following HIM many of the "white" (babywrong conception) followers are doing exactly what you suggest and working with our f!!cked up system to change it just like you suggest-
How can we reach for Ites if we have no one to show them to InI?
I personally am thankful to be an outcast of this society- wasn't it a similar (more drastic!) situation when Jah children (the elders now) had to hide in trees for days at a time?
InI am almost done college, hopefully going to law school-
Rasta livity brought me to this point, so I can't see how your reasoning works out fully Iya- no disraspect becasue I definatley feel you
peace/selam

Now them and those are a different story who deal with only reggae and herb- but still, I see them as slow learners who have stepped their foot in the door of Zion.

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Wake Up Rasta
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InI "whites" shouldn't burn herb?! or follow HIM?
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