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When I alluded to Sarah, I did not mean she did not know anything about him when she married him. I was talking about the fact that JAH had chosen him, having tested him, yet this fact was not so apparent to Sarah. She was just following her man.
No, I do not think that it is an issue of men dominating their wives. I think it is a case of men making a desperate stand as they see their wives being literally taken away by other people. and values.
I do not think we need to hear other people on this one- I would prefer it to be strictly Rastafarians. We would lose the whole topic, which is to address a problem within the Rastafarian communities.
Other Zimbabwean communities,by the way, when it comes to treating their women, make the Taliban look very 21st century.
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