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I sight that you are trying to distort the message of the original post. It is refering to a white rasta who is in charge of Pan Afrikan affairs. InI find it inappropriate for a white man to be incharge of Black affairs who does not know how it feels to be a black man in this system of racism and white supremacy. He is not qualified to talk to, nor talk for other black people about what InI have to deal with in this western world....whether he hails Ras Tafari or not. There are billions of black people who do not chant Ras Tafari who are under the yoke of white imperialism. So chanting Ras Tafari does not make him an authority on the struggle and downpression of InI black man and wombman.
No one said anything about brown people. This seems to be an issue you have within yourself that is bothering you. Stick to the discussion at hand.
Peace
selassieilive
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