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Re: Rasta or Gangsta ?
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As I see it Rastafari was infiltrated by reggae artists from in the 70's and took over the ''Rasta'' movement with this reggae thing which have nuttin to do with livity or salvation and thru these reggae artists with locks u now c rasta artists on some gangsta bizness...its a shame cause most people look to reggae artists to learn bout Rastafari and the Culture then become misrepresented..reggae is one of the biggest opposition to Rastafari and the Nyabinghi for it draws the mass of people away from the fundamental teachment of the livity the grassroot..bass funde and kette Nyabinghi order to keep the righteous rocking saith our Father HOLY EMMANUEL I SELASSIE I JAH RASTAFARI

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