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The hue-ism that I am speaking of is so-called black people saying that so-called white-like people are not good at understanding black consciousness. I'm talking about the foolishness of you denying a man a position solely on the basis of his color. That is what I've never seen before. Your whole argument is that he is too white-like.
You are afraid of white and don't know how to be black in the real world. You have no real argument and can only tell me that I don't understand and I need to read more.
Why is he disqualified? The only reason that you give is his skin. This is foolishness. Say whatever else you want, but you have no argument other than your own sick hue-ism.
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