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HAILE SELLASSIE THE FIRST/EMPRESS MENNEN:
Should Rastafari accept assistance from the goverment? Should I and I take food stamps? Should I and I recieve cash assistance, and join the section 8 list?
If employment is scarce here in the U.S. shouldn't I and I be receiving assistance whether medical for child care or any form of help?
How about if a Rastafari brethren or sistren have a disabilty? should they be recieving there social help?
I have met many that FIGHT AGAINST THIS, WHAT IS YOUR VIEW?
Rastafari is not a lazy man or woman, I and I advocate the word sound of MARCUS GARVEY "when theres no work make work." But still the economy is at its lowest and the money I and I strive to make doesn't stretch far enough.
The small cultural store owners tend to have to turn now a days to a little juggling because small businesses especially conscious and cultural stores where the market is at selling slackness do not make enough to sustain. And not everyone juggles on the side.
What about grants? should I and I look into grant writing and seek help of this goverment?
What the I's THINK ABOUT THE ECONOMICAL SITUATION THE BLACKMAN AND THE RASTAFARI IDREN ARE IN THIS DAY? WHAT CAN BE DONE TO COME UP? SHOULD WE GET OUTSIDE HELP, THE SAME SYSTEM WE FIGHT DAILY? SHOULD WE BE BUILDING THERE CITIES AND WORKING FOR THE " MAN". SHOULD WE SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM THIS GOVERMENT??????????
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