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What Difference
Why is it we think one race or color is different at all. Have we not seen evil and good in every facet of life? Anyone know of any color of man or woman ever, Tracing back in time, all have had devils and saints. Do not propagate lies and distort one another’s difference. I have been guilty of judging whole races just like others. Forgetting, not all persons of one race ever feel the same. Forgetting rulers have always made decisions for them. Each one maybe wrong or maybe right, only time tells. Rulers always set the tone of any fight or war conceived. Elected freely or by overthrow, they decide the start. Now you ask the questions of African nature as set. Criticize I cannot do, since my statements above are true. Every human upon this earth even Africans; have both clues.
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