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Its the point of view n the context that counts family. For instance, black is an adjective and not a person; no one is white nor black. In the realms of spirituality, many cultures in africa n elsewhere say white means purity n cleanliness while black means death n sorrow. Black is equated with darkness which can mean peace but wIthout light it cannot prove itself.
Heres the problem:
In a national aspect concrning da family of nations and law, black is not a nationality nor is white; they both denote status and has alwayz been that way even now. peace n love
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