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Re: ***Why do you call my people "Semetic"?***

Many of the facts I have spoken through my replies have been more than ignored. Zealot Rastafarians have the tedency to disagree in a way that would distort and mutilate reality, bringing no beneficial criticism none!

So, I’m not going to give this subject much thought and even less type other that to say, I suppose its personal to each brother and sister as to whose human rights is his/her main underlying concern.

Hate to sound like a cliché but sometimes we may need to be given a good dose of REALITY. Until black people can learn to view each other as equals, the black community will NOT overcome its obstacles!

Peace.

Bantu-Kelani.

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***Why do you call my people "Semetic"?***
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No worry about these people Ras Hal
Re: No worry about these people Ras Hal
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What is this kind of talk man?


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