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When I first began to read RHH he and I did not see eye to eye. However I began to slow down and actually read and oversand what the brother is saying. We as African people have the 3rd eye, so I'm able to read in between the lines when RHH speaks. I do feel that he is full of wisdom. Not too many Rastamen on the web "key word web" that speaks the way he does. He makes me actually look at things from a whole different perspective. I love reasoning with him.
African people are one family, and at times as do all siblings we have these verbal spats, happens from time to time. It happens in all families. It's all in love. At the end of the day, both of you are still brothers. At the same time families have clicks as well.
As far as the pictures, it was RHH that gave me his youtube page, and I began to watch his videos, and I liked the word sound power that he was speaking. What I saw was a black man with dread and he is Rasta. He is powerful. He is a real soldier, there is no denying that. I just think that his "Pull no punches mentality" may be a bit out of character for some. But then again as a female, some may view me as out of character as well.
So I see that many RAS here are into music aka vibrations. That is good. I will be posting my band's music on youtube as well.
Who is Makini?
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