Don Lee Quotes
From Personal Experience, Kenzo Knew About The State Of Racial Equality In America. It Was Sound In Theory, But Not In Practice. It Was A Glorious Dream, But Just A Dream. It Would Never Work. It Had Never Worked
not Anywhere, Not Anytime In History
and The US Was The Only Country Foolish And Hypocritical Enough To Try.
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