 
						 
			Bibure Kalokoh
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	I agree. I grew up in a color struck family. Most of the women in my family bleaches their skin, and my father is the most color struck person I know. I had a reason to let the propagandas get to me. Luckily, I snapped out of it before I start having kids, and in the process would ruin my genetic make-up. I serious don’t know how I would’ve…
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	We live in a society where black women are hardly celebrated, and white, to a lengthy extent, asian, and racial ambiguity women are vilely promoted as standards of beauty, which in itself is a form of power. These race traitors are just attracted to power. I’m not going to front, I was once caught in the hype myself. The propaganda is real.
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	I assume it’s because of its complex undoing as merely a question, for it seems more like a statement, which poses as a question. A statement that tells the black man all about is very existence in contemporary times.
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	I agree.
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	This is true. It goes exactly as the statement depicts, never fails.
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