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Thanks for watching! I would be glad to know what you think and what you came away with. But if I had to say only one point that I would hope everyone comes away with, it would be the final statement made by the Honorable Priest Oucal of the EABIC (the priest in the white robe): "Evil will always be around; but if you are always striving for good, then that will automatically displace the evil."

In other words, regardless of what you think of black/white, Nyahbinghi/reggae, sacred/secular, the important thing for us all to remember is to Do Good. And that is what the fundeh tells us over and over. My 300-page thesis deals with all sorts of discourse on race, articulation, representation, ownership, exclusivity, color, etc. But I made this video so I could simplify the most important message for the average viewer: "Do Good."

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