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Re: White Rastas, what r your feelings on this?

"I'm really interested to know your perspective on the Black Power Rastafarian beginnings? What is your thought on that?"

One of the reasons i was first interested in rasta is becuase of the strong stance against the wicked system. the system that downpresses all people, not just africans.i've been on your side(were on the same "team" sence birth.being apache and mexican i too was an outcast in school.and im still an outcast.Thank Jah!

"Do you think the Garveyites principles better served Black people than other perspectives?"

i dont fully overstand this question,but sence Marcus Garvey was black i expect him to fight for black rights.

"Why do you think Black Rastafarians should reject which was an important dimension of the resistance movement at the very beginning?"

i feel one can fight against the wicked system that is ran by "elite" "whites" with out being a racist person or goin through life thinkin everybody who is a decendent of japheth is evil.

"Also, what is your point of view on the questions about policy outcomes that are detrimental to Blacks be it housing discrimination, banking discrimination, criminal justice issues or other issues?"

i face these same issues.i was one of the little kids thrown into the crooked juvinile system and eventuality institutionalized with many other hispanic and black kids.also there were even a few whites kids.can u believe it?

"You claim to really have interest in the Black community"

its not about my interest in the "black community"

Its about love for creation.love for my brothers and sisters.espeacially ones who are spiritual or who believe in the Creator. i TRULY site that INI are all ONE.we all live and die. we all bleed. we all need oxygen and we all look alike. the sun determines skin color.
all the contentents used to be conected as one.if you look youll see Jerusalem used to be a part of africa.as was in the beggining so shall be in the end.

lastly, I DONT SEE ANY BLACK, HISPANIC,OR NATIVE EVER ACOPMPLISHING ANYTHING IN THE STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY UNTIL THEY INITE AS ONE PEOPLE/FORCE.

IGZIABEHER YIMASGAN Iverytime

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