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My question on albinism was this; albinos are as melanin-challenged as you can possibly get. Does this then make them inferior to those of us who do not have a double dose of this recessive gene? In my country, albinos are still shunned and despised. (Yet, for some reason, even as a child, I have never held such prejudices against them)A friend I met from Kenya told me that they have the same attitude towards albinos. I am sure it's the same in the Congo. So, where does this put them?
All the other stuff you put, that was your opinion. But I would really love to hear your answer on this one.
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