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> We need to start listening to their music. Maybe THEY have the missing pieces of our puzzle.
Rastafarian Reggae music in my opinion died with the old Reggae singer (Bob Marley who often sung about political struggle and sometimes made songs with good messages, and Peter Tosh probably comes after).
The new Reggae singers coming up and out today preach violence and bad behavior. Their songs often are unintelligible, like some of the Rap music out now.
I truly believe that probably the only Reggae singer who had some knowledge about what was going on was Bob Marley, who was eventually killed by Cancer, done in France.
The Rastafarian movement today is laughable, because it has been infiltrated and made a mockery off. Rastafarians to a large degree today are about dredlocks, rudeness, marijuana smoking and violence.
> The Rastafarians regard Haile Selassie as Christ incarnate.
Well, maybe a Christ, but never Emmanuel. All this Jesus-Christ stuff will be put into context once reincarnation becomes popular in some generations to come. When Haile Selassie was alive, the reincarnation of Emmanuel had already taken place.
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Rastafarian Reggae music in my opinion died with the old Reggae singer (Bob Marley who often sung about political struggle and sometimes made songs with good messages, and Peter Tosh probably comes after).
The vitality of the message conveyed through authentic Rastafarian Reggae was confirmed and its spread was ironically advanced by by the regressive faction of the plutocracy if indeed he was taken out through their devices.
Just as the voice speaking through Buddha and Ghandi was not silenced, the appeal of reggae continues to grow long after the death of Bob Marley. Reggae's appeal is multi-generational. In December 2006 the Washington Post ran a special feature...
...saying reggae "comes out on top" among parents seeking uplifting music with a positive vibe that kids really like to hear... the same music heard at the festivals, and streaming on the Web (see below).
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The new Reggae singers coming up and out today preach violence and bad behavior. Their songs often are unintelligible, like some of the Rap music out now.
The message of the Christ of the New Testament was not only spread but also largely obscured by Vatican Christianity for most of the last two thousand years. (In year 2000 Pope John Paul II begged the world's forgiveness for "sins of the Church".)
A message which is devoid of positive value for the masses wouldn't evoke a false, intentionally distracting imitation from regressive shadow-agents. Ordinary discernment differentiates what is and isn't positive and uplifting ("irie" in rasta parlance).
Some reggae lyrics are plainly recognizable English, but the genre has also attracted bands from many nations who sing in their own language, hence there is Mexican reggae... Hawaiian reggae... French reggae... German reggae...
But it is true that reggae lyrics often blend English with Patois.
I truly believe that probably the only Reggae singer who had some knowledge about what was going on was Bob Marley, who was eventually killed by Cancer, done in France.
Snip from a post under Rayelan's thread above:
In year 2000 the performing arts family Morgan called out the New World Order by that very name and sang "What is this? What is this? What is this? Right here in Belgium? Right here in Germany? in Hungary... America..." in the open outdoors before a crowd of thousands who came to see and hear Morgan Heritage at the Brussels venue of their European tour.
The Rastafarian movement today is laughable, because it has been infiltrated and made a mockery off. Rastafarians to a large degree today are about dredlocks, rudeness, marijuana smoking and violence.
Islamists were sent forth to distort and discredit Islam, and the Inquisition was not intended to endear the population to Christianity. And even though they may appear in fully resplendent dreadlocks, their intimations that "others are lesser" reveal the elitism of the "false rastas" as they are called.
Likewise, even though in the authentic Rastafarian faith marijuana is a holy sacrament, widespread mis-use is to be anticipated.
Though infiltrators have sought to distort and deceive, the authentic rasta is a professor of Love.
[The Morgan Heritage tour in 1999 was "Don't Haffi Dread".
"Don't haffi wear dreads to be rasta" thus it is possible even to regard Benedict XVI as "rasta", and not only because of the Ethiopian Head on his Papal Shield.]
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