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Re: Dark-Skinned Africans???
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Greetings to All,
I read di total posts an I hab a comment I would like to mek. It is in rasponse to di following comment:

"Because it is these dark skinned kinky haired AFricans that have EXPERIENCED the worse of White Supremacy. Even though all Africans may face a measure of discrimination/racism in the this system"

May I ask if di Bredrin memba di man who was walking home one night in a likkle town somewheres in Texas, an di white klu klux klan grab him an chain him to di pick up truck, an drug him round di place til him dead? To I woman He experienced di worse Racism, Prejuidice, discrimination, an crime den most a we. A nasty look, a denial of a job, a promotion dat jus never came, me experience alla dat. Me breddah experience a likkle worse, all di same tings me haffi deal wid, but him fi get licked by a bunch of babylon police dem, fi nuh a ting. I woman am light skin, me breddah is dark. Di man from texas was light brown skin...an so on
in His Light an Love
kaya I

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