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We as African people who have been kept in captivity for more than five hundred years, have a sacred responsibility to fight for the true liberation of African people everywhere. That is something we will do relentlessly, we have not enslaved any European people to date, and we have no intention of doing so. We are continuing the great struggle for our people of African origin, and those who do not like it, can just get out of the way. When I write these epistle I am really speaking to my own people, as well as Justice loving people. Rastafari people are are just a fraction of our great African race. If they want to allow our African race to be infiltrated by Europeans for religious reasons, then they will have to give account for that when the great day of African liberation is accomplished.
My advice to Europeans, who are convinced, that a grievious criminal act was committed against African people, by the invasion of Mama Africa, and the disruption of our way of life, as well as the slave trading activities which were put into action against our people, is to go and tell your own people, that what they did was wrong, and that they should therefore put Reparation into action, so that Justice truth and rights, can flow like a mighty river. all over this beautiful and vast Creation.
Again I send many oceans of blessings to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK LOVE ONE BLACK HEART
Baba Ras Marcus.
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