Cook's Hill
St John's
The Manager
Daily Observer
st John's
Antigua
Dear Editor,
As a youngster, I am totally embarassed and ashamed of thr way in which the society treats Rastafarians. We as people must realized that they are created by God in spite of their dreadlocks hair and beard that covered majority of their face.
Furthermore, it aches my heart when I have witness the terrible and down-hearted act of the severe beaten of B'man. He was tortured by his own people whom he cared for dearly and loved. They beat him so harshly until blood dripped from the crown of his head to the sole of his feet. He was rampled and trampled. He was abused and abused over again until nothing was left in the poor Rasta man.
Also, B'man was a peaceful Rastafarian who healed and work miracle for the betterance of his people. He even went to the extra mile to give them money. However, this was rather ironic becuase I expect the person who you take good care of will treat you acccording or even do better.
In my opinion, i must say B'man was a survivor despite how is suffer bitterly by his own society. Also, this is the way we must operate in spite of the difficult situation we face. one last thing we must always remember and never forget is to forgive and forget.
Sincerely,
Concerned.
Sincerely,
Concerned.
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