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Re: No Colorless Rasta Movement

The truth is often very painful.

Whites/light skinned people who Consistantly try to justify an historical wrong, out of fear of losing the copious amount of White privilidges, is indeed a contributor to horrific injustice/s to all Black Africans.

The inevitable outcome of Whites/light skinned, whether consciously or unconsciously, once inside of a Black movement, eventualy get themselves into a drunken stupor from an overdose of white privilidges, then slowly but surely, either aggressively or dangerously quiet, end up in a total "BLACK-OUT".

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