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"It is not disrespectful to Marcus Garvey and Haile Selassie that we can learn from them both and use the best available information today to build on what they left behind. Doing so does not take anything away from them."
....Your right it is not disrespectful to Garvey or His Majesty to learn from their actions...you have a right to say that they made mistakes and you would like to learn from them. What I find disturbing is that Eja & Bantu Kelani do not see HIM as an Full African because he has a lighter shade of skin. That somehow the pro-blackman cannot be pro-black by worshipping a light skinned african...This is disrespectfull
...Its hard to answer your posts because you are very broad & generalized so I dont know if you are talking about me I dont want to assume so
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