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MUTABARUKA CUTTING EDGE 27/06/2019

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Rupert Huggins says:

Then again what is Rasta? Is there a Rasta articulate doctrine? Is Rastafarian just a "Dreads"? Can Rasta defends their believes with any empirical evidence of the origin of their belief ?

Rupert Huggins says:

Why not? Black people become Christian!!!

Namisnun Clarkeson says:

I was thinking along these lines recently great minds think alike.

Namisnun Clarkeson says:

Long time Selassie sell out dem deh war. It nuh meck sense fight a war you can't win because you are not prepared to. If black and white have to come together in the end albeit the black race is the elder race den forget about the war is just truth and rights, cultural pride and dignity we demand of you.

moses Aaron says:

Hail Selassie I have done the liberation, this is why Rasta can travel around the world and the world is seeing that Hail Selassie I is the Almighty One and everyone in the world is seeking their God figure.

norman fraser says:

That speech was made at the United nation when Mussolini attack eithopia and selassie and set up the congress of united Africa
Which is still exist main building in Addis

As a prominent Rasta Man U don't know that

rassieai says:

The elder no wrong but I generally think that this also speaks to the state of the `Black Liberation movement in whatever grouping you want to call it, be it Pan-Africanism, NOI, whatever black people affiliation, most of them off course.

Happey67 says:

My pastor told me he was going to pray for me because I was too tall. Can you imagine saying that to a teenager? I was feeling conscious but for years now I have gotten over it and I walk proudly down the street and every where I go .

Happey67 says:

I am sure that colonialism is not the only reasons why blacks dislike themselves. Why? How many many women do you know dislike that nice curvy shapes? Nice round buttock, I do not know of one? As a matter of fact when they are too slim especially in America, they will kill to get curvy. Most have beautiful white teeth. Do you know anybody saying I wish my teeth will fall out? Well yes in America, many people started to wear wig/weaves and the texture of those weave are not our texture. I am not sure it is because they hate their natural hair. It takes work for your hair to grow. You cannot just cover it up. When those white women inject things in their lips to make it full, get breasts implants to make it full, lay in a tan bed, where make up, get liposuction, lay in the sun so the skin could look nice with color. What would you say about that? Everybody want to look beautiful. If you are too dark, you are term not beautiful, if you are too pale, you look like a corpse and corpse are not beautiful. Colonialism doesn't effect every areas of our lives. Look at our black men? I hear on the radio and television (only at nights) size matters. Get over it wit this colonialism! People are being called names by their parents every single day. You are too short, fat, ugly, skinny, bushy head, dummy, short fingers, nose look like this that, your red hair is ugly, nappy, this that.

Happey67 says:

So many religion in this world. The most popular being Christian, Islam, Hindus, Buddha, Confucius, Yin and Yang . I have never heard of Nyah Bing. It could be that it is not popular in the western world Remember in the early days when the Chinese and Japanese came over and brought their religions, the leaders in America were afraid that they would influence people here(America) and were afraid so among other reasons, halted immigration from those two countries in question.

darrion murray says:

Can damion marley get a pass? Half white father and 100% white mother….i bet he is going to be conveniently black now….no double standard

Happey67 says:

Muta, you sound really conscious. You really know what is going on. Those wall street people come to Jamaica and find a niche but when they go back to America, many don't say they have associated with Blacks in Caribbean and have a Caribbean sweetheart.

Ize Redd says:

Love the reasoning me Idren true true

Jackie Walkes says:

This was a good program…any thing we have they want…imagine white people infiltrate our culture to liberate black people & I know that is not the part of the culture they want. They like the outer wrappings .

darrion murray says:

Chyah agree with u this time at all….religion should not be subjected. Yuh kinda sound like a roman on this particular program muta

Robert Carvalho says:

About time there was a honest conversation about the state of Rasta.

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