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peace and hotep,
ayinde, and then Masimba Musodza offered evidence of recent abuse which is in line withe Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's thesis. excuse me for attempting to move the dialogue along because your conclusion was only denial, i still agree withe dr. welsing.
remember that you had stated:
"We have no evidence that indigenous parents were abusive and reckless. We do have evidence that they were caring and nurturing. I think it is incorrect to judge the (possible) action of isolating ones they thought had a communicable disease, so as not to contaminate the rest of the community, as an act of abuse."
ayinde, are you leading ones to believe that 'recent' abuses by indigenous parents MAY be anomalies...and not a cultural pandemic?
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