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re; that other thread

Well, that isn't what I got out of the reasoning. We all have different perspectives. Seems to me that Ayinde was pissed at you for not going by his request at the start of the thread (not something I would consider that big a deal, but then I'm not Ayinde), and now you mad at him cos you feel he dissed you.
Take a step back, be fair, and identify where Ayinde ever said anything about how Black people can be "reverse racists", or said that he would only debate the issue with white people. As for colorism, I think you're misinterpreting the position on colorism being presented by such people as Yan, Leslie, Tyehimba (a light skin brudda), and Ayinde.
Anyway y'all distracting from me thread now! Whatchoo think bout this leadership ting?
(PS I am a bit of a free for all kinda guy, I don't care if you want to continue discussing other things pon the thread, but change the heading of the post so people know it's off-topic and don't have to wade through it looking for the meat of the thread).
PPS I presented a question for debate under the title "But...." on one ah dem other threads, if you want to respond to it on there.

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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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