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What is Chinazaa?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 10/10/2024

Chinazaa is a supposed voodoo elixir made by Whle Whle (a slave turned voodoo priest), that, when ingested by European women, would increase their sexual libido and decrease their inhibitions. This was supposedly Whle Whle's way of getting back at the white man for enslaving him, as it had no effect on Africans, and only worked on European women.

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