Magic is for everyone it's just that...our magic is stronger.
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My voodoo will always be stronger than their witchcraft.
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If your magic is strong, shouldn't black people have avoided most of the bad stuff that happened to them? Or is even strong magic useless.
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The strength of our magic was born from those terrible times
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Really? Ok, so what are you doing with that magic now?
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Destroying people's lives
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Good for you! You sound like just the kind of well balanced individual who should control mystic powers from another dimension.
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Are you serious of your statement?. Unconventional truth is that in europe witchcraft has been practiced since shamanism.
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Africans did it first
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With bones through your noses lol!
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and you obviously do not know crap about the culture either and why they do it
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I do what I want. Life itself is magic. Music, poetry, paintings, writing, architecture et cetera.pic.twitter.com/9MH6hGNI6F
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For one nobody was talking to you snowflake. Now calm down
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Hey human being, respect is mutual. This is open chat so I involve as much I want.
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Respect is mutual then show it!
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So you felt the need to say brown first lol meanwhile all practices come from Africa. From black people. From my people. Lol but yea ok
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Yes, of course! Magical powers are directly related to pigment! It's science!
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It saddens me that identity politics has the power to destroy even *imaginary* worlds.
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So the shamans of Russia, that were doing that shit long before the days of imperialism, and their cultural descendants are appropriating???
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africans did it first
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Genetically we are all from Africa.
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Does that make me like 1/1000000000th black?
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Uh no you are white..
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But we're all from Africa
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Yet not all Africans are black -_-
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But the first ones were, hence, I'm black.
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