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*****Lifes not so black and white.*****
who are you telling this to?
If you are telling this to blacks on a black liberation forum, would you kindly tell me why?
what is it that I can do with the premise of "Lifes not so black and white."
IT IS TO US...see Slavery, Trans-Atlantic.
see Apartheid, South Afrikan
see Jim Crow
see Lynching Laws
see the necessity for constitutional amendments
If we saw white or whiteness as the threat that it truly was, we would have not exchanged with whites...that includes "colored" people worldwide.
So I don't know of any Afrikans or non-whites that need to be told "Lifes not so black and white."
***** it is the rasta beliefs that must be lived and promoted and racism and "white supremecy" that must be ended and we must reach it together*****
*****reach it together*****, compared to what? Do you mean that you have fears about being left "out of the know". Do you have fears of losing your status and position. You must be willing to give up everything and stand on the sidelines for truth. What more do you think that you could do except state the insanity and immorality and consequences for European manipulation of Nature.
If you are truly of unity with us, seek out nazis and skinheads and white supremacists and those that worship whiteness. Those are the ones that inferiorized blackness in order to highlight whiteness.
IT IS NOT US THAT MADE BLACK AND WHITE AN ISSUE.
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