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Much Raspects ras leo for your reasonings & overstanding. Praise Jah...
The "word-game" is pretty important, not just a game. History is just his story, "western civilizations" story, babylons story, capitalisms story. It was twisted and made to please those in power at the time it was written. Words are powerful things and written words have a way of taking on a life of their own over time until his-story does become history. Seen? No disraspect but we gotta be careful what we say and choose our words carefully. They say "sticks & stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me" but InI disagree with that. Also your English is not poor at all... for someone from Argentina your English is excellent... a whole lot better than my Spanish!
The I am an Albanian I-merican. InI was corrected many times about the difference between racism and prejudice. Prejudice is pre-justice. Judging someone on the basis of a particular trait like color or nationality. Racism requires having the power to do something about it. Small but very significant difference.
Truth seen about the labels... Messian Dread has a great post called Born Again Rasta... check it out.
Lastly I agree with you brother when you say "What I say is that we ALL should AIM to that equality without hard feelings and divorce from all the prejudice" and we do have to have EQUALITY before we can ever have peace. "Until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes, we will have WAR!" H.I.M. Haille Salisse I
There are many things we have to do here in amerika to reach InI vision of a better I-merica. And sitting around waiting for it to happen is not the way. We gotta start now... today! Keep up the fight for equality & freedom. Peace & Jas Bless you & yours brother. (We all brothers in the eyes of Jah & we are all our brothers keeper)
rascaptjim
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