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Tell them RootsWoman...To BomboClaat. Anybody who say that they are Ras and don't fight injustice, hatred and downtroddeness is not hailing Rasta for what it is. Jamaican and American Rastas are the same. We want to feed our children, we want to live in harmony, we want justice for our people, We want Icious leaders, We want facts over emotion, and many more Icense things.
So we are not softy, or simpletons, or bowers etc. We stand up...We uplift, We forward.... etc etc. We are not satisfied till all individual Rasta can live and let live. Rasta listens to all side but we know what to take and refuse. Rasta stand strong with your sense...they say it is common, but no it is Itelligence given unto I and I for earth movements. So RootsWoman I applaud your take on what you said, I am just shock how
Hannah could make a soft statement and then pick out those whom she felt lik statement to respond to. Rasta is not afraid of blow or to give blow.
I and know that the Congers on the hills...are no softies and readily bow to foolishness about
the system that puts them down. No race would be quiet if they are been treatd like animals. You see I..My love does not come easy...I have hard love...no one nah put no hurt pon I just so. Fact and livity I as a Ras a deal with. American Rasta wants justice, Jamaica Rasta wants justice...Peter Tosh said, "You cannot have peace and not have justice"
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