Two things:
1) Why isn't the Black community upset that she, in essence, lives her life in 'Blackface'?
2) If she believes Blacks and Whites are EQUAL, how can you identify with one over the other? Wouldn't they be the same?
1) Why isn't the Black community upset that she, in essence, lives her life in 'Blackface'?
2) If she believes Blacks and Whites are EQUAL, how can you identify with one over the other? Wouldn't they be the same?
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