The Rastas were a breed apart, staunchly uncompromising in their rejection of the material world, decrying the "sufferation" of shantytown and condemning the police who protected "Babylon". --Timothy White, 2006, Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, p. 133
The Rastas were a breed apart, staunchly uncompromising in their rejection of the material world, decrying the "sufferation" of shantytown and condemning the police who protected "Babylon".
--Timothy White, 2006, Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, p. 133