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Re: Response to Ras Jahaziel
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Greetings
You act as if Babylon's definitions are right and exact. If that is the case, then what they write about the purity and righteousness of "whiteness" is accurate.

Black is from whence light came.
Black is the womb from which life evolves.
Black is the soil from which seeds sprout.
Black is the color of melanin which allows InI to commune with the sun.
Black is the pineal gland that allows for InI to have sight beyond sight...to see Far I.

The negative connotation of black did not believe to begin until the 16th century, which "coincidently" coincides with the advent of Afrikan enslavement by Europeans, or as we call them, white people.

Peace

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