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he would only debate the issue with white people. *LINK*
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Re: Is Welsing's theory on albinism about abuse?

Posted By: Ayinde
Date: Sunday, 4 June 2006, at 2:46 p.m.

In Response To: Is Welsing's theory on albinism about abuse? (Ayinde)

I do not accept Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s theory on its own as the cause of the psychology of White people.

I will wait until Whites put forward their own theory about white behavior before I share what I think is a more complex set of circumstances than what is theorized by Dr. Frances Cress Welsing.

As is evident today, the brutal characteristics that Blacks dislike about Whites are also being perpetuated by Blacks, which shows that brutality is a learnt behaviour and not simply the genetic trait of one type of people.

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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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even dark-skinned Black to impute reverse racism *LINK*
he would only debate the issue with white people. *LINK*
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