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Greetings,
I have read some posts in this thread and I must say That I I gree with you. I, as a white man raised with africans, know for a fact that I usually come through things much easier because of my colour. I also find myself surprised when talking to friends that are ill or mistreated because sometimes I hard their stories hard to believe. So It is always a struggle against ones mind and ones reality to achieve better understanding. I do not experience such treatments so I don´t feel it. But I will try to understand as much as posiible. So I definately agrre with you and Ayinde. Whites have to learn from Black people or other non whites when it comes to the matter of fighting white supremacy because we whites haven´t felt the real meaning and effects of it. Although we can feel other unjustices caused by white supremacy we have never experienced the intense of it.
One Love
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