Rasheda ‎- My Eyes Open + Version ( Message 7", 1994)

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Rasheda ‎- My Eyes Open
Label: Message ‎
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1994
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
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A My Eyes Open
Written-By - Rasheda*
B My Eyes Open (Version)
Distributed By - Rockers International
Published By - Pablo Publishers Ltd.
Producer, Arranged By - Augustus Pablo

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@andreslite2213
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Augustus Pablo in da House Bless 🙏😜🙏🙌👊
@shardassolutions8547
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24k views remember a few years ago you could buy this tune for a few quid
@fasimbasafrikanvanguarddub7635
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LEARNING MOMENT For hundreds of years we were told that we were ugly, worthless, stupid, incapable, incompetent, uncivilized and unworthy of respect. A lot of this we have internalized and we see the results all around us. Now, hard though it might be, we must turn all of that around. We must look deep within, though it may take generations, and see the god in us. Ultimately, this is our path to our empowerment and our return to greatness. Ase!. Afrikan Defender Anonymous . interesting to note how many AFRIKAN BLOOD folks are walking around wounded. i look at Black people sometimes and wonder how or why they even open their eyes in the morning. some Afrikan folks look like they're on their last leg, YET they don't try to kill themselves. i believe deep down there is something inside of us that keeps us here even when we want to go. something that holds us up when we throw our hands up completely. something that won't allow us to detach ourselves from life no matter how horrible it gets. i have felt this very same something on those occasions when i simply abandoned myself and claimed to no longer care about anything. something always grabs a hold of me, and gives me back to myself. Laini mataka "We can talk about #whitesupremacy all day if we want but, if WE, as a Black man, love, honor and respect Black women and respect and protect the Black family, a lot of the problem will go away. And if WE get active and join an organization of like-minded people, more of the problem will go away. And if WE spend more of your money with other Black people, even more of the problem will be eradicated. And if WE more carefully monitor the education of our children, we will be getting there. And all of this is accelerated by knowledge of our AFRIKAN BLOOD self. WE can do this thing. But WE first need to know who WE are, what WE have done, what has been done to US and what WE are capable of. This marks the beginning of the end of their filthy nasty white supremacy." ~ Runoko Rashidi WORTHLESS AND USELESS . Ignorance and Weak-mindedness are the two devils that most often lead a broken and domesticated people into complicity with their own enslavement. It is part of the nature of being DOMESTICATED. Perhaps If WE take your mind deep into the not-so-distant past, to the door-steps of great grandmothers, WE will realize that WE are the only chance that their story will ever be PROPERLY TOLD, because their voices were strangled and suffocated, and FROZEN IN TERRORIZED SILENCE….. until that day when their offspring would arise from ignorance and have the courage and consciousness to recognize that it is their historical responsibility to SPEAK UP to the centuries of injustice. WHEN WE MAINTAIN THE SILENCE we are collaborating with the evil colonial-master in strangling the voices of our fore-parents, and by keeping their story buried in the pit of forgetfulness WE ARE AGREEING WITH THE COLONIAL-MASTER THAT THEY WERE BEASTS OF BURDEN NOT WORTHY OF BEING HEARD. In a very real sense, in our dereliction of duty that springs from our miseducated ignorance, we have all been walking on the graves of our fore-parents with great contempt. Perhaps now you will realize that SILENCE IS COMPLICITY. So we all have a choice: either to lend a hand to the colonial-master and jointly affirm that our grandparents were less than beasts, or rebel from the evil colonial -master and bring our grand-parents' story to the light of day so that the world will constantly be reminded that justice is yet to be done. WHICH ONE WILL IT BE? If the truth were really to be told, it will be realized that in this time ONE IS EITHER AN AGITATOR OR A WORTHLESS PASSIVE COLLABORATOR. RAS JAHAZIEL
@rickysingh8124
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Killer 90s roots from JA...this used to drop heavy on Shaka's set back in the good old JAH Shaka days...big up all the original Shaka massive!
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