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I agree with what you say, but I guess I would rather be asked about "my" aims and not those of Whites. I too have no problem being asked about my aims, but I am in no position to speak for anyone other than myself.As the people that visit these boards can only answer for themselves.
When the Dalai Lama enters a room he says he feels he is meeting another human being----to look at them as anything else would be to focus on our differences. Maybe this is an approach that Rasta could consider.
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