Colourism: Light-Skinned privileges we’re not talking about in Africa

I have walked into an office where dark-skinned people were thrown and lashed at. All I had to do was show up in my skin – with tender cheeks and a full on smile. They smiled back, embraced, and warmly welcomed me. It was that easy; everything was really easy, and the moments that came after that were really glorious. This goes far to show that Africans possess some levels of colour injustice and preference, whether willingly or inadvertently…

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