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Why is it so many Rastafari communities do not flourish? What are the steps that need to be taken to make communities like( leonard howell's pinnacle) progress and not fall apart.
I sight that pshycological and scientific evaluations should be made within I and I movement to find out why many Rasta communities fail to grow.
If I and I are supposed to be grasping on ethiopian livity and way of life why can't there be major communities thriving?
Should we sit all awhile and blame others for this? Or should we look into ourselves and see why?
Imagine major Rastafari unions. How that would bring employment to rases globally.
If its Job related that makes I and I communities fail then I and I must be looking to increase employments as a union.
If its spiritual what has I and I communities not flourishing then maybe I and I should be looking into I and I livity or " doctrine" and revaluate.
From the 1930's till 2003 and there has been very few and to my knowledge only 1 or 2 communities able to bring its people together.
what can be done to bring this about? What about Rastafari shopping centers, what about Rastafari unions and allied trades, what about rastafari organizations and lodges where ones can meet on professional levels to discuss communities, enviroments, and job employment at home and abroad?
These American babylonian lodges, these centers, these goverments of today, THESE SECRET ORGANIZATIONS of the U.S. are just but stolen african ideas and put to use in this day but by the whiteman and with evil intentions.
So why can't I and I have special college school funds, why can't I and I have secret lodges where issues such as community developement are brought on?
For an example would be to build a good reputation and good union workers skill to help Rases fund themselves to travel abroad and still take with them Union Rastafari workers.
I AND I HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TODAY!!!!!
HAILE SELLASSIE THE FIRST/EMPRESS MENNEN
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