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Old 07-17-2009, 02:05 AM   #5
pE71J5Sw

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In her defense, the guy was from a "racial" organization. So it doesn't seem unreasonable to put into the record the position of another organization that supposedly represents the same race. That is completely irrelevant.

The guy is from a "racial" commerce organization. I'm not familiar with his actual background in commerce/economics, but despite NBCC's obvious ethnical slant, the proper thing to do is confronting him with other commerce organizations. Not with other black people.

Does it also make it reasonable to confront his view with that of Lil' Jon or 50 Cent?
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