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even dark-skinned Black to impute reverse racism *LINK*
In Response To: re; that other thread ()

"Re: LIGHT SKIN IS BETTER THAN DARK..hell no!
Posted By: Ayinde
Date: Thursday, 25 May 2006, at 2:39 p.m.
In Response To: Re: LIGHT SKIN IS BETTER THAN DARK..hell no! (selassielive)

Many have always sought to discourage serious debate on Colorism. It was light-skinned ones who set up systems to deny darker-skinned Blacks. It is ignorant for those who consider themselves light-skinned, brown and even dark-skinned Black to impute reverse racism (just like whites do), when the discussion of light-skinned insensitivity and unsuitability for leadership comes up.",

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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: What is "Leadership"? *LINK*
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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