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Greetings Eja
I dont have a clique. I dont know Seshata anymore than I know you or disciple.
If you see me kissing backsides indiscriminately let me know. That is not how I function. I will question anyones reasoning that doesnt sit well with me.
I did see the fish comment.
I did not sight him as calling u a fish. I saw him as saying to give Isciple a fish because he always big up anything certain ones have to say like a good seal.
The fish was his reward for his obedience.
I to think that he can be quite juvenile in his efforts to be in the "in" crowd. Like the way he handled my quiz for example. The quiz is not a new thing here. They are used for edification, not some kind of ego trip. Not to mention his blatant disrespect for Rastafari on Rastafari speaks. But anyway, I hope he is accepted with open arms.
Talking about cliques, why is it that the same group of people criticize the same people for their thoughts?
Like the thought police.
If one does not agree with what the thought police thinks, then all hell breaks lose.
Ones should be entitled to stress how they see things without obtuse criticism by certain people.
How can we ever attempt to see I to I when dissenting views are stomped out in the name of one having "misinformation, confusion, dishonesty, etc"?
This is not new though. I have been here for years and the same things has being going on.
Any system that doesnt tolerate dissent is doomed to fail.
If you have beef with Seshata, then handle it the correct way with your reasoning abilities and not insults.
It can be hard sometimes. I too am guilty of sarcasm.
The 'you people' and 'tanned whites' comments were unnecessary. Those comments makes it seem as if you have resentment and anger for Afrikans in the diaspora.
Do you want Afrikans in the west to make derogatory comments about continental Afrikans?
Is that what you want?
Well it wont happen with me.
How would that help Marcus Garvey's cry of "Afrika for Afrikans...at home and abroad"?
Peace
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