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    • Malik Leigh
      May 26, 2017
      Is Poverty a condition or a state of mind?
      Combating Racism
      Morgan Freeman said that today, wealth distribution and income inequality have nothing to do with race. That poverty is more a state of mind than an economic condition. This of course made racists happy and some POC upset. But does he have a point? what are your thoughts?
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    • Malik Leigh
      May 23, 2017
      If you go anywhere, make it El Tunco, El Salvador!
      Vacation and Travel
      My new favorite spot for a great vacation, amazingly nice people, and fantastic, but rocky, beach. El Salvador is not the first place that comes to mind when you think of a vacation. With the various nation's warning about MS13 gangs roaming the countryside; you'd think it was still the 80 during the civil war. But, the Salvadoran people are absolutely fantastic. One good thing about El Salvador is that it is not hostile to people of colour; namely black people. Though they have a history of a single leader many years ago, all but banning black people from the country, this was more about denying their neighbors from entering the largely empty country. Being extremely cognizant of any racism, I found the Salvadoran people to be extremely inviting to me and towards me. Grab a papusa and a coffee, and maybe a tree (along with massive amounts of bug spray and sun block) and you are 100! I rate El Salvador a 200% on a scare of 1-10!
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