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The Multiracial White Heritage: Interview With Forest Feltrop
The United States is a nation plagued by racism where improbable racial laws have been into effect for centuries in order to secure the elitist position of the Euro group. Therefore, both black and white groups have taken advantage of this racial policies to manipulate or further their political agenda. Despite the rigidity of this… Read more
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How French Luxury Brands Are Becoming Intentionally “Ghetto” For Political Correctness
Politics is politics. And letting politics rule over fashion and beauty can no longer be acceptable. France, along with Italy, is a country whose history incorporates fashion and the good arts. Over the past centuries, France was not only an important place for literature, but it also gave birth to a good portion of fashion… Read more
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My Exchange With Mulatto Vanguard (Video)
I had the pleasure of exchanging with Mulatto Vanguard, a biracial activist on social media and in real life. We had the opportunity to exchange on race, politics and the importance of healing. The conversation was extremely important. Even if both of us are mixed-race, we do not belong to the same category. Vanguard is… Read more
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z Once Made Fun Of Tina Turner’s Domestic Abuse: How Black People Enjoy Oppressing Each Other
Since the announcement yersterday, social media users and celebrities alike paid homage to Tina Turner. She is, once again, another black music legend who passed away. Among the many tributes, Beyoncé shared a heartfelt message to the icon. Knowles is not known for her creativity since most of her songs are either samples or, just… Read more
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Tina Turner, Blackness And Africans: A Complicated Legacy
Tina Turner died yersterday at 83 years old. According to her daughter-in-law Afida Turner who spoke to French media a few months ago, her health was already deteriorating. The last years have been very tough for Turner. In a matter of five years she lost two sons, her eldest, Craig who committed suicide, and Ronnie,… Read more
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The Colonial Roots Of Racism and Colorism In MGM Congolese Families
As Patrice Lumumba translated it through his speeches, the source of colonialism in the Congo, was racism. If one remembers the brutality of Belgian colonialism in this central African nation which lasted for a century almost, the horrific mutilations performed on Congolese bodies were not the only gruesome aspect of colonialism there. Actually, even if… Read more