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Once upon a time I was a rebel. It was not what I chose to call myself; In my mind I was a fighter – A fighter for freedom: A counter-oppressor. Rebels were the others. I was nourished on a code of justice; a racial attribute taken with my mother’s milk and reinforced by family teachings. Or preachings. And it did not take too long before my back was turned in self-disgust on what I termed sermonising. (They called me a rebel.) It was not what I chose to call myself.
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Nov 9, 2014
Nov 9, 2014 at 8:39 AM UTC
THE ANCIENT REBEL (PART ONE)
Once upon a time I was a rebel. It was not what I chose to call myself; In my mind I was a fighter – A fighter for freedom: A counter-oppressor. Rebels were the others. I was nourished on a code of justice; a racial attribute taken with my mother’s milk and reinforced by family teachings. Or preachings. And it did not take too long before my back was turned in self-disgust on what I termed sermonising. (They called me a rebel.) It was not what I chose to call myself.
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Nov 9, 2014
Nov 9, 2014 at 8:39 AM UTC
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