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For more than 400 years we the very dark AFRICAN BLACKS have been brainwashed to believe that our dark skin is something to be ashamed of!! Whites mindset of jealousy, racial hatred and pathological egoism is a deadly disease that keeps spreading and infecting Black communities everywhere on this planet... It is the duty of every sensible and wise dark skinned AND light skinned African Blacks to not tolerate the white supremacy epidemic but neutralize it with rational and logical treatments ie. conducts. It is impossible for us the very dark skinned African Blacks to ignore that in genetic color completion whites and very near whites are the most privileged and the most respected while the most profound aggressions are directed towards us..
I don’t think Ayinde tried to childishly hurt the member Rootswoman feelings, but tried to honestly challenge the white and very near white members of this Board to recognize and address that in this Eurocentric dominated world, Success is in the average regulated by COLOR and not by ability and merit.
This vicious and humiliating propaganda, manifest in Black communities throughout the world, is aimed at influencing the very dark skinned Black masses to loath our race and color. This is a great problem, that the sane minded very dark skinned Africans in this community here, will diligently FIGHT to promote our racial pride and color, self-respect and integrity of the Negroid Race.
Bantu-Kelani.
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