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Glad my posts are giving you a joyful laugh, priest A. A Adofo! But, perhaps you are having a laugh at yourself hmhm.. You treating me with derision, or priding yourself prowess noble behavior in your family goes hand in hand with your penchant for unsubstantiated assumptions as well. You say you fulfill your duties as head of the family by observing Rastafari traditions. Well, your family’s personal life is very personal. If your Rastafari wife is not outraged according to your Bobo Ashanti tradition to dress, speak or whatever else to suit your individuality, how free is she? Are female members in your family pawns as to not having the surety of their decisions for dress style? But, far be from me to judge you to be a primitive abuser running your family your way. Because that would require me to know your real family,
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