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Re: its heartnhead....africa
In Response To: Re: its heartnhead....africa ()

GLORY BE TO THE POWER OF THE HOLA TRINITY, EMPEROR HAILE SELLASSIE 1/EMPRESS MANEN.

Greetings RasTafari;

john,
INI Majesties didnt set out for personal praises but for righteousness to cover the earth.

Righteousness doesnt belong to RasTafari alone.
a man can be in any religion/spiritual way of life and be counted as righteous...it is a personal relationship with your Maker.
The righteousness within RasTafari is not how much space that black man makes for the white,chinese, indian.....
The righteousness in RasTafari is all about the black struggle and how black people acquire the liberation of the race according to the expectations of the King/Queen.
So if anyman chooses to be right in the sight of the Creator, it doesnt mean that his statement must be made within the ranks of black warriors. This is not our business. one of our business is to avoid diluting the concept of genuine black liberation.
Genuine black liberation is one of the pillars of the RasTafari trod.
So dont say people like sisi dont want to hear other races chant praises to the King/Queen.

The more the merrier. However, INI dont foresee merriement among the races within the RasTafari/pan African until the last stone of oppression is turned over to the oppressors..black and white with an european root.
As a youth, it is indeed my obligation to pause and let you know that since your experience( or lack thereof) doesnt make you privy to the fact that when once white people choose righteousness within the RasTafari trod, their natural tendency is to be comfortable at all cost.
The pattern that ensues is that of decolouring our reality and start to talk of the colourlessness of the heart of Jah Almighty and claim some sort of authority to always remind black people of the ills of racism.

when this occurs, some of INI receive the signals to reclaim the seriousness of the hungry child in rwanda, haiti, ethiopia, brazil(anywhere black people are) and refocus our attention on the black cause and not the cause of the white who have an urge to be comfortable in asia, South Africa, the caribbean, in america(for the indians), and in the RasTafari congregation.
INI will never have a problem with the genuine whites who hardly have a need to be accepted as those who come with a simple aim to water down the tradition for their own personal agenda.

john, the african liberation is high up on the agenda of Africans and INI dont really care who is uncomfortable about that.

It will forever be an African Thing. Not to sisi's doing but to the call of all African children who only look towards Mother/Father Africa for a better day. This day is yet to come.

Justice for peace

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rasta movement
Re: rasta movement
Re: rasta movement
it is an AFRICAN THING. RASTAFARI *NM*
Re: it is an AFRICAN THING. RASTAFARI
Re: rasta movement
its heartnhead....africa *NM*
Re: its heartnhead....africa
Re: its heartnhead....africa
& free africa in the process *NM*
Re: its heartnhead....africa
Black on the Inside
yes I, the black hole *NM*
Re: Black on the Inside
Re: its heartnhead....africa
dont want 'whites' saying rasta why?
Re: dont want 'whites' saying rasta why?


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