Aisha Ayoosh

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The more Rastas I met, the more I realized there was no singular or accepted gospel among Rastafari bredren. Each man crafted his own credo, paved his own road. Some Rastas, I learned decades later, did, in fact, refuse to travel in motor vehicles or operate Babylon’s machinery. Some did not touch Babylon’s money, except with gloves or a plastic bag.
How To Say Babylon: A Jamaican memoir
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