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Re: Did the Maroons betray African People in Jamai

When boukman and mackandal first coin the phrase " fyah bun , death to all weak heart " it was meant real physical death . Fyah bun out all of the slave plantation and great house . Death to all the weak , was, meant as actually death to all who are afraid to join in the struggle .Lightening and thunder was Jah's approval or blessing . " The white man's God only want your blood , sweat and tears " was their answer to all who trust in a foreign God .

To truly understand rasta , one must meditate on those word and phrases . Boukman a african from Jamaica and Mackandal a african from cuba are the true men who turn the tide of oppression .And those quotes were their chant .
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Did the Maroons betray African People in Jamaica?
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remember liberia....and african amoricans *NM*
Yes They Did Return Slaves For a Reward
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Not Maroons, Coromantees is Your Name, l
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