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Re: One Black Love One Black Heart

When Bob Marley recorded that song one love, he was talking about one love and unity among African people at home and abroad. He was talking about Africans unite, he was talking about black Africans solidarity, people have taken the meaning out of context, and now they think it means to unite and love those people who are still prolonging slave trading activities against African people everywhere. You are so right about the rest of the lyrics in that song, they are very educational and upful, it is quite amazing that different people can arrive at different interpretations of the same words or statements from time to time. ONE LOVE IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM REALLY MEANS ONE LOVE AND UNITY AMONG BLACK PEOPLE.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK LOVE ONE BLACK HEART.
Baba Ras Marcus

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