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This strikes me as an odd topic to tackle since
the actual # of rastafari whites who have rematriated to mama Ethiopia is tiny and the # who will actually move there one day is miniscule. These facts make this argument seem more personal than practical. There are so many thousands of things to concentrate on in Ethiopia. getting more settlers, getting computers, getting books, clothes , farming, skills training, improving schooling, housing, etc etc etc.. who gives a damn what color the rastas who move there are! sis leah issa from manchester is over there working with the school; working with the website giving her time and talent. you want to grudge her cause she's a japeth?!? Instead of complaining about white rastas how about getting over there and working along side her. Mind you i'm not talking about hippy fashion dreads who claim rasta as an excuse to get high all day. i'm saying the only rastas who would move to ET are hardcore livicated people no matter their melanin content. Really until there is some big influx into ET i see this as a non issue.
want a real issue?
The school is Shasha has blossomed to 200 kids and they need our help. for $80 US , you can send a kid to school and feed them lunch for a year.
http://www.shashamane.org/projects.htm
pls get some friends togther and see if you can sponsor a child or 2. raspect in every aspect ras adam simeon NY
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