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I man do have a problem with the mistreatment of the Dawtas , the problem for I is I raspect them Dawtas , Dawta baby I . Dawta bubbles , dawta pam , mother Farika , Ma ashanti that I refufe to see them royal Black dawtas a brainwashed . It really vexes I to see younger ones betray the elders. I man hold firm to the ible as presented by them to I . Im not gonna go onto a long thing on this but if InI go to ras adams links , scroll dowm to nyahbinghi then hit jah terms site ( which dosnt seem to be his , but anothyer) and then click on the different bars an see the one with the dawtas holding the signs , this Is my idea of the highest queens on earth , as the sign says ethiopia , africa yes , egypt , ja NO! thesew are the blackest dawtas , far from white washed far from opressed by them king man . When a man goes to marry a woman the dad gives her to him . shes his responsability . anything happens to her its his a$$ . so its in the way we see the true ruling nature of the man , as protecter an provider , an somtines he must take a leading role to guide the family in the right diriction .No true ras would use the laws beyond how they were given , to govern man woman relations . No true ras would be mean . But the law must remain reguarding menses, administeration in the congregation, ect . as InI do follow leviticus. Nyahbinghi ises , Bongo Icall
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