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Re: Dark-Skinned Africans???
In Response To: Re: Dark-Skinned Africans??? ()

Greetings to Ras Tyehimba,

Thanks for the response. I agree with many of your points. Since we are all searching for a solution to our problem in this day, we must focus on the problems at hand now. The plight we Africans currently are going thru is a direct effect of what happened to our ancestors. There was and is still a campaign to erase the link to our great history. We can't change the wickedness which occured in the past. And the wickedness we experience at the hands of White Supremacy has no comparison to what some of our ancestors went thru. We should always reference the past but we must not dwell on the past. Those who dwell on the past sometimes show much bitterness. And it seems that bitterness is not solely reserved for the so-called "enemy" but also being shared to their own because of physical differences. Remember we are products of our parents and have no control over our physical features. Sufferage doesn't have a color. Some will say we Africans suffer more when in reality all suffering equates to PAIN. In all, White Supremacy is known for its "Divide & Conquer" methods, and the solution of Dark-Skinned Africans leading our people reminds me of the same thing White Supremacist are guilty of. Separation.

Blessings Flow
Ashanti Pride

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