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Ites Idren
I do not expect any so-called white Rasta to be concerned about Afrikan liberation since they are not Afrikan and dont know how it feels to be Afrikan in a White supremist system.
It is tough enough to have these expectations for black people yet see them not even concerned about Afrikans at home and abroad.
I think the white 'Rastas' needs to find where they belong. It definitely is not Afrika or within InI gates mating with InI black women.
This white Rasta phenomena is no different in I opinion to the white who want to be immersed in a hip hop culture that sprang from the ghettos of America, of which white people are not significantly apart.
Nothing is sacred to them. It is because of white entitlement. In there view, everything belongs to them...sun, moon, stars, and everything on the face of the earth.
Bless
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