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Re: Light Skin Versus Dark
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Christine

"(1) PREGNANCY: Regardless of how well informed any male is on pregnancy, he cannot speak with authority on what females go through.
No male is fit or qualified to lead any movement to improve the situation during pregnancy.

(2) MATERIAL WEALTH: No poor person can speak with authority on what it is like to be wealthy. No matter how well informed they are they cannot speak with authority on living with it.

(3) GENDER ABUSES: No male could experience what it is like to be abused as a woman. No male can lead any WOMAN movement that addresses gender abuses. "

again...these three examples are based upon who is fit to "speak"...in being fit to speak are then the leaders of that movement...

speaking about problems does not complete the task...its about providing or recieving what is needed to elimate the problems after they are acknolwedged.

eg.

"(1) PREGNANCY:" no matter how well a female articulates her pregnancy, if there is a problem and in providning help for that problem it can be a MALE/FEMALE doctor who can help or assist in her pregnancy.

"(2) MATERIAL WEALTH:" No a poor person can't speak with authority on what its like to be wealthy...and I think the poor person would be more intrested in doing something to attain wealth instead of talking about being poor/rich...

"(3) GENDER ABUSES: No male could experience what it is like to be abused as a woman. No male can lead any WOMAN movement that addresses gender abuses. "

and this WOMAN movement is not completely successful until evry male stops abuseing the WOMAN...the point is...the WOMAN and the MAN have to acknowledge gender abuses...and both have to work towards eliminating it...coz it involves both...

can u lead me if I don't submit to ur leadership...?...so what then is ur leadership...just a leadership of urself...if so be the case nothing has changed...such a movement is stagnant...

the leadership has already been established and that is equal rights and justice...it is from that we acknowledge the ills and problems wether it be in pregnancy...money...gender abuse...equal rights and justice is the leader coz it decerns edifies and put into action, what is needed to eliminate the problems...

the leadership I here ones and ones talk about is a leadership of expressing a point...instead of a leadership of a movement...

a leadership expressing a point like Marcus Garvey...He wanted to prove that the BLACK MAN/WOMAN can make it on their own...because for hundreds of years the BLACK MAN/WOMAN have been lead to think that they can't...so we shall have our own Black God. Black etc...depending on no one...

O>K...I understand that...

yet how can u prove without the actions or the opportunity to do so....
eg. how can u prove to someone that a Black man can construct a jumbo jet...when boeing rejects his application and he doesn't have the means to do so otherwise...(because of money)

and the only way this opportunity can be given unto us, is if we all acknowledge equal rights and justice...then from there all can recieve the opportunity to express themselves and all will be known for who or what they are...

Rastafari Speaks...to whom?

diyouth

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