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So anything that goes up on these sites must conform to your idea of Rasta. Is it that only people who call themselves Rasta should submit articles to the site? In my view, NO!
Greetings Bantu Kelanie...If you could answer a question...I have tried to find the reference of this knowledge being referred to as RASTA to no avail...if you could assist...thanks kristine
The placement of the article is under the heading Rastafari Speaks...
are these the words of RASTAFARI or RAS TAFARI or
RASTA...well obviously as you explained these are not...
The attempts to have the site censure researched views to suit the narrow-minded interest of a few is certainly not the Rasta way. Rastas are supposed to be able to reason on these issues instead of pushing them aside.
How does this question fall under site censure..I am more questioning the illusion of this article being RASTAFARI speaking
Many Rastas say that repatriation to Africa is important, so understanding other Africans and related conflicts should be welcomed here.
This is a very valid point and I certainly think if this is the real purpose of this type of reasoning it should forward..
We have already concluded that everyone has a divine aspect in them, so nothing said here could take away from that divine aspect of Haile Selassie.
So where on the above mentioned site is the positive or balanced view of H.I.M...perhaps I overlooked that one...
I think the views in the article can be reasoned, instead of sidetracked like colorism and other pertinent issues that affect dark-skinned-kinky-hair-Black-Africans the most.
Sure why not...although within certain limitations as I cannot possibly reason on colorism or pertinent issues that affect dark skinned kinky hair Black Africans without ever having experienced either..
Exchanges such as these do become critical as the intentions then become clearer...kristine
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