Beating the Negro Child(3)

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Beating the Negro Child(3)

This Video series based on beating a child and asking the child not to cry, continue to examine the broader picture of Negro subjugation in the present reality of lock down of the Viral Outbreak.

So, in this video, we shall be examining the “game” of the slave master and his foot soldiers as regards Negro subjugation and the present Global Lockdown. Please watch the video and please feel free to call us any names you like including conspiracy theorists.

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