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peace and hotep,
leslie, when you state:
"There are two questions in the debate given that the article does not point fingers at any one group in society",
the article pointed to the fact that the participants were over 70% womem, but it did not point the finger at the % of white participants.
were the participants all african amorican?
if they were not, the whole article is a distortion of the reality of White Supremacy Racism? instead of blaming White Racism, we can spend another 100 years blaming 'colorisms'and then 'heightisms', age-isms etc....
freedomisahapislave
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