yes, not referring to the country specifically, just to people from the region..... primarily Lebanese and Syrian immigrants, typically Christians and Jews from the Ottoman ruled Middle East escaping persecution.
there's an interesting article in the Gleaner describing their history in JA... lots of influential surnames in business and politics are apparently of "Syrian" origin, if you read further down the article:
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0056.htm
who should hail as the king of reggae now?
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blakbeltjonez
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jahsteppa
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
too many weak hearts and bad mind trying to fight down rasta!!
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
I guess you are a very young spirit for saying that. Many of us have Rasta friends. Shame on you.jahsteppa wrote:too many weak hearts and bad mind trying to fight down rasta!!
Read the posts without false emotions reason and learn something. That is why you are here or are there other reasons.
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blakbeltjonez
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
i really don't think anyone here is trying to "fight down Rasta".jahsteppa wrote:too many weak hearts and bad mind trying to fight down rasta!!
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jahsteppa
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
In that case Siegi, your "rasta" friends should tell you that reggae is music created by rasta people for the worlds people.
I dont know what u mean by young spirit, but i was born rasta and get disappointed when we dont get the credit where it is due....
Your knowledge on rasta, reggae and JA (and JAH) is probably limited to the books you read, whereas some of us are actually in the livity not for a joke or gimmicks you understand?
"False emotion" ? Nothing false bout I
"Reason" ? Yeah I'm all for reasoning, you cant just take for gospel everything you read in a book or on the TV or news channels. Maybe you could take some time out and speak with some of the ras elders for a more in-depth insight on rasta culture and indeed Jamaican cultrue of which rasta is an integral part, whether a ones like that or not...
I dont know what u mean by young spirit, but i was born rasta and get disappointed when we dont get the credit where it is due....
Your knowledge on rasta, reggae and JA (and JAH) is probably limited to the books you read, whereas some of us are actually in the livity not for a joke or gimmicks you understand?
"False emotion" ? Nothing false bout I
"Reason" ? Yeah I'm all for reasoning, you cant just take for gospel everything you read in a book or on the TV or news channels. Maybe you could take some time out and speak with some of the ras elders for a more in-depth insight on rasta culture and indeed Jamaican cultrue of which rasta is an integral part, whether a ones like that or not...
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DWick
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
Jahsteppa, please stop with this argument. You are not correct. Don't embarass yourself further.
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jahsteppa
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
This no argument, just truth and facts.
I come across ones like these many a times. Ones who love reggae, love ganja, love jamaica, but when it comes to Rastafari, Selassie I, people start to show their true colours and show they dont got no love for rasta, even though rasta is the only ones who really have kept black african culture alive in jamaica specifically, over the decades.
So why people are fighting down rasta i dont know...???
If you love reggae, must love rasta because the two is too closely linked for the simple reason that this music created by RASTA....
I come across ones like these many a times. Ones who love reggae, love ganja, love jamaica, but when it comes to Rastafari, Selassie I, people start to show their true colours and show they dont got no love for rasta, even though rasta is the only ones who really have kept black african culture alive in jamaica specifically, over the decades.
So why people are fighting down rasta i dont know...???
If you love reggae, must love rasta because the two is too closely linked for the simple reason that this music created by RASTA....
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blakbeltjonez
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
wow. Jesus, that's a stretch, my friend.
i think you summed it up perfectly. "So why people are fighting down Rasta i don't know?"
no one is fighting down anyone, killer. calm down. where in Jamaica did you say you were from, again?
i think you summed it up perfectly. "So why people are fighting down Rasta i don't know?"
no one is fighting down anyone, killer. calm down. where in Jamaica did you say you were from, again?
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
I donnot fight Rasta but will fight ignorance and you do not represent Rasta but you represent ignorance. Rasta people are far more wise at least the ones that I have talked too. I wanted an adult conversation but it isnt possible tell me why. The whole rasta believe is based on a book. And you talk about knowledge from books bla bla bla bla . You may fool tourists with your act and your statements but I cannot believe you are Rasta with things you are saying and how you are talking and not listening. And I am a ass in investing much more time in this strange discussion and in you. You will not change (your mind) because you are right....you Always are, no matter what they say. Sounds familiar?jahsteppa wrote:In that case Siegi, your "rasta" friends
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jahsteppa
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Re: who should hail as the king of reggae now?
Rasta way of life is NOT based on a book as you claim. Rasta is ancient concept, passed down thru generations - yes i agree some books (you are talking about bible, right? ) inform and guide ones in rasta livity, because rasta is an always evolving way of life too...
Now, going back to reggae and rasta, i can say one important point:
Reggae music was created predominantly by rasta. Rasta did not ADOPT reggae. More true to say that reggae adopted rasta...
Haile I
Now, going back to reggae and rasta, i can say one important point:
Reggae music was created predominantly by rasta. Rasta did not ADOPT reggae. More true to say that reggae adopted rasta...
Haile I