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peace and hotep,
ayinde, the issue of 'black rasta' and 'white' women is a present concern, but are there lessons to be learned from the egyptians (3rd dynasty onward) and their love for the fair "helen" or "HELLene".
ayinde for all that it is worth, i do not differentiate the lust that is prevelant now from the lust of the priviledged class of blacks in egypt/kemet. we've gone full circle. our same behaviors that allowed for invasions of indo-european peoples have risen again to stifle any revolt against the same historic enemy.
ayinde, how did the dignataries of kemet explain their complicity in the destruction of african civilization? perhaps, the same way ones try to justify their complicity here. at least now we do no that we as a people have been 'sleeping withe the enemy', to our detriment.
freedomisahapislave
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