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  2. A CORONOVIRUS STORY from a New Yorker & Coronavirus Quarantine Lingerie So, I subscribed to Chizi and so far, I really enjoy this young lady’s channel. Some of my favorites are how she styles her hair. However, because of so much hardship that has been concentrated in New York, I was so happy to find that she published her account and experience with this fast-developing story about this horrible Coronavirus pandemic. My most appreciated response from her was towards the end of this video when she addressed African Americans and people of African descent. I have been checking out her videos from time-to-time for relief and a brief period of respite from a stressful world and for me, her videos are sort of therapeutic. For this reason, too, I am also sharing her brief video on CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINE LINGERIE first because it made me laugh. She titles this video QUARANTINE OUTFITS. I love it when she abruptly goes into her Nigerian accent. Many times, African people tell me that they absolutely love the African American accent. This one Nigerian friend of mine who had lived in UK for years once said to me of our accent, “Girl, it is WICKED!” Lol. So, my feelings about Nigerian accent is on this same wise.
  3. Troy See that is the faliacy; it is not the same group of people. Just because they share the same complextion does not make them the same You obviously don't believe in re-incarnation nor the concept of ancestral memory. Even if you don't want to believe that many of them actually ARE the same people re-incarnated, you should still realize that the very INSTITUTIONS that they founded are still being used by their progeny to maintain their oppressive and racist policies. Lions have a centuries old history of attacking and killing human beings. I'm sure you're not foolish enough to step into a cage with one, talking about some..... "Look here mayne.....I ain't prejudice! I KNOW all lions ain't the same! I ain't gonna judge you based on what yo daddy did!"

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