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Hey there! You’ve probably heard of Rastafarians and their famous phrase, “Babylon.” But what does it mean? Well, for Rastas, Babylon is a metaphor for the oppressive systems of government and society that they believe are preventing them from achieving true freedom. It’s also used to refer to the materialism and greed that they see as corrupting the world. So when Rastas say “Babylon,” they’re really saying “down with oppression!”

Why Do Rastas Say Babylon? [Solved]

Well, Rastafarians believe that Babylon is the world we live in - a capitalist, colonial system that’s been corrupted. So they’re always trying to get away from it. Ya know? It’s like they’re on a mission to escape this messed up reality.

  1. Babylon: Refers to the oppressive and unjust systems of government, economics, and religion that are seen as antithetical to Rastafarian beliefs.

  2. Jah: A term used by Rastafarians to refer to God or the divine power of the universe.

  3. Ital: A dietary lifestyle followed by many Rastafarians which emphasizes natural, unprocessed foods and herbs for healing purposes.

  4. Dreadlocks: Long matted locks of hair worn by many Rastafarians as a symbol of their faith and culture.

  5. One Love: A phrase used by Rastafarians to express unity among all people regardless of race or creed, emphasizing peace and harmony in the world around them.

Rastas use the term “Babylon” to refer to oppressive systems and governments that are seen as oppressive and unjust. It’s a way of expressing their dissatisfaction with the status quo, and a call for change. Ya know, like “down with Babylon!”