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Thanks, but he already spoke on it *LINK*
In Response To: Re: Is it YOU who hates self? ()

AND I admire his openness and honesty.

He is breaking free of the chains of id/entity limitations.

Even though he came to Rastafari-speaks and not biracial-talks or semi-circles, I am sure that there was something in him that sought out his BLACK self/roots/truth HERE.

But I am sure he appreciates your defense of his whiteness, though.

I think he is starting to break his protectionism.

here is his comment
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Why the inability to grasp Natural Truth
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Is it YOU who hates self? *LINK*
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Thanks, but he already spoke on it *LINK*
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It doesn't hurt, it brings balance. *NM*
Ase!
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Stay strong with Truth/Self
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