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		<title>By: Yve</title>
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		<description>Dear T.L.,
Your commentary was interesting as was the movie.  I however can very much appreciate the angle that was taken by the C O M E D I A N.  Comedy is very effective a lot of times when dealing with difficult things. Yes, I agree that the topic is a tender subject.  I fall in the catagory of his subjects in the movie unlike yourself.  You did say that you were not personally affected by this inhereited disease.  The parts that Chris Rock did not address that seem to need addressing gives Y O U and opportunity to let your light shine where there is D A R K N E S S you can now let us know about our HISTORICAL link to this mental illness.  Now I am curious to see or hear your angle..the 
S E R I O U S side and don&#039;t forget you must purport that black is indeed beautiful and that while God has made black people and their hair beautiful  we need to believe that.. include: how we do that..and don&#039;t forget to explain why generation after generation our parents teach us otherwise and don&#039;t forget tell us how to fight from childhood when our minds are fresh and developing the fact that our peers and magazines and media and toys all tell us that we have bad hair and our skin color is not desirable and when the whole world it seems.. that we live in favors everything that is opposite of Africa.  I can&#039;t wait to see YOUR movie.  I&#039;m not mad at you I am glad you opened up this line of discussion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear T.L.,<br />
Your commentary was interesting as was the movie.  I however can very much appreciate the angle that was taken by the C O M E D I A N.  Comedy is very effective a lot of times when dealing with difficult things. Yes, I agree that the topic is a tender subject.  I fall in the catagory of his subjects in the movie unlike yourself.  You did say that you were not personally affected by this inhereited disease.  The parts that Chris Rock did not address that seem to need addressing gives Y O U and opportunity to let your light shine where there is D A R K N E S S you can now let us know about our HISTORICAL link to this mental illness.  Now I am curious to see or hear your angle..the<br />
S E R I O U S side and don&#8217;t forget you must purport that black is indeed beautiful and that while God has made black people and their hair beautiful  we need to believe that.. include: how we do that..and don&#8217;t forget to explain why generation after generation our parents teach us otherwise and don&#8217;t forget tell us how to fight from childhood when our minds are fresh and developing the fact that our peers and magazines and media and toys all tell us that we have bad hair and our skin color is not desirable and when the whole world it seems.. that we live in favors everything that is opposite of Africa.  I can&#8217;t wait to see YOUR movie.  I&#8217;m not mad at you I am glad you opened up this line of discussion.</p>
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