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Re: Skin-Deep Discrimination
In Response To: Re: Skin-Deep Discrimination ()

I asked who you were directing the quote to. You did not respond to that.

You added caps to this for emphasis.
"BUT THAT IS NO REASON WHY WE OF OURSELVES SHOULD PERPETUATE THE EVIL"

Is this directed to I or anyone else on this board?

Are you seeing discussions on Colorism as perpetuating the evil of Colorism?

Who do you see on this board perpetuating the Evil of Colorism?

If what was emphasized was for the general public and does not relate to the discussions on this board about Colorism, then you could ignore the questions.

It is my opinion that the evil of Colorism is being encouraged by the attitude of Black ones who feel it should not be discussed. It is being nourished by denial. Without rational discussions, Blacks of all shades will most likely be unconsciously acting on Color prejudices.

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