In general, are Rastas typically pro, or anti-abortion - or is it typically considered a matter to be left to each person's individual conscience?
It's not something I'd ever given too much thought to - until I heard Sylford Walker's 'God Bless the Lady' (chorus - 'Abortion is murder - so please don't push that no further!') last night. I know that Junior Murvin makes a brief mention of the wrongness of abortion in one of the songs on Police and Thieves (can't recall the details now - it's been a while!) but aside from that instance, I don't recall the subject ever being explored in reggae music.
I know that this can be a controversial and emotive subject - and I'm definitely *not* trying to start a pro/anti thread here, but I'd be interested to find out what the general consensus on this issue is. Thanks.
Rastas' views on abortion?
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Meshach
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
I'm very very doubtful that you'd find even a hint of a pro-abortion stance.
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I-Lion Tafari
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
Listen to "Abortion" by Black Uhuru...."push daughter push and make a baby born"...
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Funky Punk
Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
Thanks for the replies.
I suppose that there might be songs with a pro-choice message coming from some of the more recent female reggae singers/deejays. Dunno really, I don't really listen to a whole lot of female-fronted reggae...
I suppose that there might be songs with a pro-choice message coming from some of the more recent female reggae singers/deejays. Dunno really, I don't really listen to a whole lot of female-fronted reggae...
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
Theres a (anti-)tune by John Clarke called "Abortion" as well.
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slengteng
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
Another anti-tune : "Abortion" by Alton Ellis (Man From Studio One LP), 1994.
"It seems that mankind has been reborn again, the worst of enemies is now my best friend... and everything, yeah, is gonna be alright"
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ras_gaks
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
Another 'anti-tune': **Abortion Is A Crime by Nthenge.**
An artist from South Africa, (or is it a group??)
An artist from South Africa, (or is it a group??)
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afrikola
Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
@ras gaks-I wonder about this Nthenge song,whether it is a copy of the Alpha Blondy song,with the same title from his Dieu album.
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ras_gaks
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Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
I don't have that Alpha Blondy album, is it in english?afrikola wrote:@ras gaks-I wonder about this Nthenge song,whether it is a copy of the Alpha Blondy song,with the same title from his Dieu album.
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afrikola
Re: Rastas' views on abortion?
@ras gaks,various languages,but the Abortion song is in English.