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Originally Posted by GoldHeart
Oh for godsake
It is not discrimination to have charities focusing on black and Asian women, you admit you realise there's cultural reasons ...so why are you saying it's discrimination?, What about if there's a language barrier even ? .And like I said ..how do we know white women are being refused help from said charities. You make it sound like there's no other charities out there helping women in general from all walks of life.
How far do you go with this?, are you going to say black hairdressers who specialise in afro Carribbean & African hair are racist aswell? , despite the fact other salons don't always know how to treat their hair.
If so then all the other charities & businesses out there are racist , homophobic , ageist , sexist and so on  .
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The Sistahspace website clarifies it is only for supporting African and Caribbean heritage victims….
Show me a charitable website that is for only helping white people…OR people of British descent