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True!@HandsomeMan
But,at least white people have allegiance to their own,unlike black folks to their own...
How do you know she is restraining herself ? Maybe it's nothing to do with colour she probably wanted something else ? If he was a boy that was given a toy animal instead of a football he might have done the same ! If at all it's racism you talking about ?please note kids have no problem with that, it's the parents who are.
Why does the person commenting on the video need to keep interpreting for us the video .We are all grown and educated people . We are quite able to draw or conclusions on what you show. There is no need to spoon feed us with your conclusions Dr. Boyce Watkins, We too have brains ! Just show the video ,we can think for ourselves Thank you
Growing up, my sisters and I had black dolls as well as white dolls. We didn't think anything of it. I didn't care what color doll I had as long as it was pretty, black or white.
The only doll I rejected was a doll that I got for Christmas as a kid. The doll had one long piece of hair while the rest of her hair was all short. I got angry and tossed that doll right across the room because I didn't like the fact that she had this one long piece of hair. I wanted all the hair on her head to be long. The doll happened to be a black doll. I wanted my sister's doll which was the same type of doll and had the same face as my doll, except, all the hair on my sister's doll's head was long, not just one piece. We all know that little girls like to comb their dollies' hair. Hair on a doll's head is important to little girls.
The mother might not have necessarily taught her little girls to not like black dolls, maybe it just comes natural to some white kids without them being taught. The little girl that DID accept the black doll might be a future Angelina Jolie, Madonna or Sandra Bullock who might adopt a black child one day.
Growing up, I didn't want a doll unless it was the same color as me....hence, I had very few dolls.
"Blacks are genetically predisposed to find their oppressors more worthy then themselves. In fact, it is engrained in the genetic (DNA) code among the enslaved blacks and the following generations for as you recall, blacks were bred like animals for certain traits and like animals they pass those traits from generation to generation."
FACTS!
These are the little ones who grows up to rebel against their racist parent...by chasing black dyck,not because they like black people,but to get back at their parents ... and sometimes,oops accidently get pregnant with unwanted brown babies they can't take home.
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I agree, let the video play then comment at the end.
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