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Haile...
The response u gave, Ayinde, I understand...you basicaly repeated urself...and yet again I understand what ur saying...I being dark-skinned have experienced much of what u say, growing up observing how my idrens whom are lighter in complexion, got a certain level of acceptance...
The reason I asked this question, is to highligt or put in prospective what ones are saying in a literal, manifesting sense...
by acknowledgeing the actions or duties of a leader, especialy within this issue, ones can see more why a leader is needed...or why the leader should be dark-skinned...or why someone would disagree with all of the above...all depending on acknowledging the actions and duties of a leader...
coz to me, we can't just be discussing something that can't be applied physicaly...it would just be theoritical...
I again I ask u, what are the actions or duties of a leader, in leading movements to end racism, gender discrimination and white privilege...?
I'm kinda busy...just steped in to step out...yet I await ur reply
diyouth
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