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Article Title: Blue-eyed Gospel
Author of reported comment: Anonymous
Comment Date: 19:08 on Dec 8 2009
Comment: Was this article written by a Christian? What is up with the mention of "black skin"? 1). Why is it necessary to mention the skin; and 2). That is totally offensive. How many African Americans do you know that actually have "black skin". What year is this? Also, why is it that when someone has blonde hair and blue eyes it is necessary to mention it. How often do you hear or see it written "this fabulous black-haired, brown-eyed sensation did thus and so?" Come to Jesus people! And why should we rejoice when we hear a white artists that "sounds black", and how offensive for Martha to say "I wouldn't want them to say, 'Boy, you sure sound white." What is going on here? Martha Munizzi sounds like Martha Munizzi. What does white sound like and what does black sound like? Also, the "That's a positive message that the coloured line is a little blurred," comment by Dan sounds a little off too. What is the true message of this article?
   
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