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What is a black man?

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Messenger: Black heart Sent: 4/1/2012 4:17:11 PM
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Yes I. I am black because of my skin. So I can't pretend der is no color becas d way I'm treated in d society is diferent from how a white or light skined person is treated. I shall embrace my blacknes to honor d most high who made I black. Fire pon skin lightening n hair straightening products. Black solidarity.


Messenger: Ark I Sent: 4/6/2012 1:49:14 AM
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Colour shouldn't be ignored. Ignoring it is just another form of separation. It shouldn't be a shameful thing to make reference to the colour of skin. It should be just as unshameful as making reference to any other feature, like the shape of a person's face, eyes, mouth. The fact that people feel the need to ignore it shows that Oneness is still not embraced. Love and embrace colour and culture. Learn about the history of people you know, Sight the Wondrous Variety and Oneness in Creation. The more I and I Learn from eachother, the Higher I and I Rise.

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Color blind blindness


Black, white, brown, red, yellow, pink, etc.

I love all these peoples and recognize them all. And I respect, accept and love the different cultures in their uniqueness, and I recognize the many similarities between the cultures.

I don't deal with color blindness, I feel that I and I should see all colour and Love all color.

Some may think that these two ways to look at people are the same, but they are very different.

Color blindness often lacks respect for other people's culture and ancestry, because it is not acknowledged but is ignored. And a lot of times when people deal with color blindness, they look at others as their own colour, rather than the colour the people actually are. But why must we ignore differences? I and I should rejoice and love the differences between the people. This is the great richness of Jah creation.

This veil of color blindness can only last so long, and then it will come off and the old problems will remain. Color loveness is Iternal, because it accepts and honors the differences in culture and ancestry.


Here are words from Haile Selassie I that support I and I Inity.


I must say that black and white, as forms of speech, and as a means of judging mankind, should be eliminated from human society. Human beings are precisely the same whatever colour, race, creed or national origin they may be.



We have seen again during our visit that God has not been partial in His divine creation. The difference of colour is a notion which has no significance and the futility of asserting a difference has now become obvious.




But let us take pride in the fact that as free men we attack and abhor racial discrimination on principle, where-ever it is found and in whatever guise. We can, in addition to the economic pressures of which we dispose, bring our moral weight to bear and rally world opinion to our cause by revealing the brutality, the inhumanity, the inherent viciousness and evil represented by this policy.




Above all, Ethiopia is dedicated to the principle of the equality of all men, irrespective of differences of race, colour or creed.

As we do not practice or permit discrimination within our nation, so we oppose it wherever it is found.

As we guarantee to each the right to worship as he chooses, so we denounce the policy which sets man against man on issues of religion.

As we extend the hand of universal brotherhood to all, without regard to race or colour, so we condemn any social or political order which distinguishes among God's children on this most specious of grounds.



Specious basically means something which sounds good and possible to the listener and can be imagined to be real, but is actually false.


We here are all dedicated to the betterment of the conditions of man's life; we all know the sorrows and misery of those who do not live but merely exist, the lot of men whose living conditions are sub-standard. But when We speak of the betterment of man's life, We mean not merely the economic improvement of living standards; We refer, in addition, to the spiritual conditions in which man lives, for just as a man without means to feed his hunger and to clothe his nakedness can take no pride in his existence as a human being, so, also is one who is reviled and discriminated against because of his race or religion, robbed of his self-respect and human dignity.

Racial Discrimination

The spectre of racial discrimination which has for so long cast its dark and evil shadow over much of this globe is slowly disappearing. Men are coming increasingly to be judged by their talents and abilities rather than by the less meaningful and far more superficial standards of race and religion. But there yet remain those who, in their bigotry and ignorance, resist this flooding tide, and it is against these that our efforts must be directed. The struggle to win for our brothers in South Africa that status as free men, free to stand, heads high, among free men as equals, which so many millions of Africans and Asians have attained but yesterday, goes on. Our duty is not discharged, our course is not run, our victory not won so long as apartheid, the legitimized policy of the Government of the Union of South Africa, prevails in any area of the world.





It is upon this knowledge and understanding that we have sought to build the international unity of the spirit which today constitutes the most important force for good in the search for a lasting world peace and a decent way of life for humanity.
With the raising of all men to their rightful dignity and honour as individuals, they will be able to regard their fellows, of whatever nation, of whatever race, of whatever religious, linguistic or historical tradition, as equals, without jealousy, without fear, without undue pride.




Mankind, be it in past, present of future, has always been judged not by color, or creed, but by the wealth of its knowledge.






We reaffirm today, in the name of principle and right, our opposition to prejudice, wherever and in whatever form it may be found, and particularly do we rededicate ourselves to the eradication of racial discrimination from this continent. We can never rest content with our achievements so long as men, in any part of Africa, assert on racial grounds their superiority over the least of our brothers. Racial discrimination constitutes a negation of the spiritual and psychological equality which we have fought to achieve and a denial of the personality and dignity which we have struggled to establish for ourselves as Africans. Our political and economic liberty will be devoid of meaning for so long as the degrading spectacle of South Africa's apartheid continues to haunt our waking hours and to trouble our sleep. We must redouble our efforts to banish this evil from our land. If we persevere, discrimination will one day vanish from the earth. If we use the means available to us, South Africa's apartheid, just as colonialism, will shortly remain only as a memory. If we pool our resources and use them well, this specter will be banished forever.




And in an effort to carry out this teaching to pursue truth - to promote those bonds common to the human race - Your Excellency has dedicated your whole life. To free the human race from superstition and fear that originate from ignorance; to enable him to transcend the apparent obstacles of race and religion; and to help him recognize the blood-ties of the whole human race, Your Excellency has laboured.





In the history of the human race, those periods which later appeared as great have been the periods when the men and the women belonging to them had transcended the differences that divided them and had recognized in their membership in the human race a common bond. Your Excellency's constant endeavour to challenge this generation to transcend its differences. to recognize its common bond and to work towards a common goal has doubtless made this age pregnant with greatness.




Last May, in Addis Ababa, I convened a meeting of Heads of African States and Governments. In three days, the thirty-two nations represented at that Conference demonstrated to the world that when the will and the determination exist, nations and peoples of diverse backgrounds can and will work together. in unity, to the achievement of common goals and the assurance of that equality and brotherhood which we desire.

On the question of racial discrimination, the Addis Ababa Conference taught, to those who will learn, this further lesson:

that until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned;

that until there are no longer first class and second class citizens of any nation;

that until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes;





Ark I
RasTafarI
Haile Selassie I
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Messenger: Black heart Sent: 4/6/2012 3:50:27 AM
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Truthful bro. Different colors, one people. Diversity is de beuty of Jah iration. All de colors are equaly important. Yes I. Rastafari.


Messenger: jessep86 Sent: 4/6/2012 8:54:13 PM
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Unity, One People , must rise up as one with no division and take down the real dark forces in high places.

Divinded we fall.
United INI Stand .

Many shades of colors..The Rainbow is One , The Body had different parts, different functions , but The Body Of INI is ONE.


Messenger: Icey legit Sent: 4/8/2012 1:07:24 PM
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Yes I,InI believe in Love for everyone and Unity throughout all people in society, But didn't we all originate from Blackman? at the beginning! and the "white-man" just left n move to Europe where they evolved in skin change due the lack of sun in environmental climate? if u believe in evolution and mutation theory that is...


Messenger: Jhamn Sent: 4/10/2012 9:47:31 AM
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a classical genius?


Messenger: Jhamn Sent: 4/10/2012 9:51:46 AM
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Elohimras wins by giving in my eyes, " a black mans answer"

"Greeting my lord and empress
From what I Overstand black Is a color And not a race
I am Ethiopian
My skin Is dark so most would call me black
Black is not what I am
I don't accept names that was given by Babylon
Black is a color"


I think a better title than black man would be elite race (mentality) of people. of higher beings.


Messenger: Elohimras Sent: 4/10/2012 8:41:43 PM
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Holy Immanuel I King Selassie I Jah Rastafari


Messenger: jessep86 Sent: 4/11/2012 12:49:37 AM
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There will be war and strife, friction and heat rising , quarrel rill arise until the friction starts that Holy Fire of Realization that INI are all One.

I see the oneness in a man and womban coming together for a loving embrace and I see it in men at war coming to gether will sword and shield.

What does it take to REALIZE this connection that already is and always will be .

I have always been Jah child but just forgot it and went home. Cant INI realize that INI are all one and go home to where peace and love is?

Many 'different' trees are in one forest but each plays a specific role in the Invironment, for a healthy VITAL forest eco-systym DEPENDS on bio-Iversity.






Messenger: jessep86 Sent: 4/11/2012 1:02:39 AM
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White is not what I am. Tan is not what I AM. I AM One with The Great I AM, Infinite, Unbound by anything passing of time and space and form and transient, INI are beyond The bodys and greater than flesh and bone ONE with JAH the ONE that gives Life to The Flesh and Bone Instruments. Tools for The Great I AM.

Past History of INI ancestors is and Ivents is Vital for know Oneself and How The Past Incestors and Ivents have impacted I lives and shaped I Character for Jahs good Will or not.

First INI know and realize Who I AM and then transcend all illusions that baylon is stocked up on and the poor masses are full of.

yes Jah I ask who Am I? Only Jah Rastafari can tell I this.
reveal it through INI , The Body Of Christ, The Oneness of All that Jah works true.

This video is a must see! For this topic, link it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL_KS6pQxe4&feature=relmfu

All races have African traces!

Unite I One People, separation is the stumbling block

"Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand" Lord Christ


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