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Regional News of Saturday, 27 July 2024

Source: Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, Contributor

Empress Marina Blake urges Rastafari youth to learn from elders' mistakes

Empress Marina Blake Empress Marina Blake

Rastafari youth have been advised not to repeat the mistakes of their elders.

Speaking at the 132nd Birthday Celebration of HIM Haile Selassie I, Attorney at Law Empress Marina Blake said, "The Elders of Rastafari made some miscalculations and even some grievous mistakes. I am calling on the youth not to repeat our mistakes, but to correct those errors."

Empress Marina added, "Some of our mistakes included a complete repudiation of formal education, referring to it as colonial indoctrination, not realizing that we could have harnessed that education to benefit our community and our race."

"We took a sledgehammer to something when a more delicate and selective approach would have been better. We also completely rejected working in or engaging with the oppressive capitalist system. Yet, we were in fact engaged with the capitalist system, but only at the lowest rung. It would have been better to engage in such a way as to gain experience, skills, and access to capital, which we could then use to fund our revolutionary movement." She added, "We severely underestimated the importance of money to the revolutionary struggle; zeal without sufficient knowledge is like a runaway horse."

She concluded that, "We, the Elders, in our mistaken approach, inadvertently created a mindset of victimhood, dependency, and waiting for a savior to change our situation, rather than recognizing that we have the power to save ourselves. The responsibility is entirely ours."

The 132nd Birthday Celebration was organized by the Rastafari Council, Ghana at Rising Phoenix in Accra.

Other speakers at the celebration included Jah Gold, Glen Zebi, and Rastafari Council, Ghana President Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, aka Daddy Bosco. Special guests at the event included Stuart Brown, aka African Star Elder Djabi, and veteran media personality Black Santino.

There were performances by Osagyefo, Konkarah Jahvybes, and Empress Fya Lioness. Other performers included Aklerh, Empress Sancious, and Jefri King.

DJs on rotation were Nature One and Ras Nene on the Mighty Black Waves Sound.