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Haile I Empress
Ashe, Misgana. The I makes some strong & valid points. Every man's experience is different. Some may have had the experience in which every white person whom they have come in close contact with caused them harm. It's not unconceivable considering that most of InI ancestors had that experience.
I have had encounters with U-ropeans that have caused I to say, "baldhead" or "cracker." Usually to Iself in frustration. Plenty of blackmen in Amerikkka share the same frustration. Many dont lash out because of fear of punishment or rebuke, while some are content with the status quo.
So I overstand the bredren's frustration. It's all a matter of harnessing that energy and enthusiam that he seemly has for his Afrikan Idren and refining them through further study and learning.
And of course his foundation must anchored by The Most High everytime.
One BLACK Love
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