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If you weren't there, then who are you to ponder and even "think" to ask

a rhetorical question? If you look through history it is the white man that has

prospered the earth. And oh yes, there will always be wars and racial tension,

even bible believers should understand the meaning of separation, which God calls for. You are probably one of them, good luck figuring out life and just know history

has a way of repeating itself.

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