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Re: What is "Leadership"? *LINK*
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peace and hotep,

gman, after ayinde created a thread based on a quotation/excerpt from welsing's "alienation, anxiety and narcissism", ayinde stated this to debunk her theory:

ayinde stated, "We have no evidence that indigenous parents were abusive and reckless." in regards to albino off-spring. masimba musodza offered proof of recent killings. rather than continue withe his original premise of "no evidence", ayinde would rather now debate the issue withe 'white' scholars. all at the same time that he is trying to justify colorism he bares a false recognition that non'white' people are able to be 'reverse racist'.

Dark/Female/Afrikan describes Dr Frances Cress Welsing

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What is "Leadership"? *NM*
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(one)single-headed or (many)multiple-headed
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leadership limitations
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re; that other thread
even dark-skinned Black to impute reverse racism *LINK*
he would only debate the issue with white people. *LINK*
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