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Greetings
I am not famaliar with CAGN. I do know that sometimes the color that an image is painted is symbolic rather than literal. Like in Kemet, I have read that people who were considered gods were painted gold. And people painted white symbolized someone who had died.
I am pretty sure that albinos are discriminated against in other places. But as far as rounding them up and putting them in a 'concentration camp' type setting, that may be a bit of a stretch.
I do not know how the white race was formed. I was not there. What has been presented here is a theory based off some facts but yet to be substanciated.
I have never implied or stated that Afrikans sought to eliminate albinos.
I do know that they are discriminated against.
Why I ask? Is it the fear of the unknown, is it a superiority complex?
What is it?
Peace
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