Monday, September 21, 2009

Blog Tracker - Free and Invisible, Blog Statistics and Hit Counter

Blog Tracker - Free and InvisibleBlog , Statistics and Hit Counter

Cataract - Eco says

Cataract - Eco says: " The world
condemns liars who do nothing but lie, even about the
most trivial things, and it
rewards
poets, who lie only about
the greatest things Umberto Eco"

A GIFT FROM MY NIECE TODAY

"The Most Beautiful Rainbow As we grow up, we learn that
even the one person that wasn't supposed
to ever let you down
probably will. You will have
your
heart broken
probably more than once and it's harder every time.
You'll
break hearts too, so remember how it
felt when
yours
was
broken. You'll fight with your best friend.
You'll blame a new love for things an old one did.
You'll cry
because
time
is passing too fast, and you'll eventually
lose someone you love. So take too many pictures,
laugh
too
much, and love
like you've never been hurt because
every
sixty
seconds
you spend upset is a minute of
happiness
you'll
never get back. Don't be afraid that
your life will end,
be afraid
that it
will never begin. So send this to all
of your friends
(and me) in the next 5 minutes and a miracle
will happen tonight Live simply.
Love
generously. Care
deeply.Speak
kindly. Leave
the
rest to God ."
"May God
Bless..goodnight
Bloggers
Create..

BLACK BEYOND REPAIR

Your a fine
birthright of structure..
without known..a sista..your yella body anaylized
..a stranger
from another colony..your a sweet selectable
difference of opinion..
with a lighter shade of nubian a challenge
for the
human race..no one
undertands..my albinism but I am charged a
violation..an
alien with
white skin..though I live as your native sun..your elements of
decision..
your feature attraction your pigment of
caucation..
where blacks
owns no regions of colors wearing a Quarter
century fiction
coalition..the core of my father/ mothers
generic background..what
forces me to
brutally be..an enemy to my own self expression..
the laws of
life,never mention perfection.. only imagine..the
science of
technology..the experiment becoming a primary..
mixtured by interracial
means..ONLY..while life walks the earth..a shade of ecoli..
mercury..
copper..bronze, the coal of this earth.. with it's richness..
heats my soul
black as nothing helps...the rays are my danger..eyes can't come
in contact
..becomes what makes me..no systematic lifeform in my flesh&blood
relations..
I am white, the blackness vanished.. no royal amnesty..no african
american culture..no seed harvest,no plant but in Tanzania..
I'm more
valuable,then life itself..shaved skin, slashed bodyparts, a topic of ritual..
the killings
of albinos..bones 2 sacrifice my life as young as a teen..for use
of dealings in organize crime..murder me..goes unsaid..undone..while
my white/black
civilization u hunt..the bait..your own blood..a debt 2 pay.
being....albinism...GOD..HELP THEM PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Create..Sheila T Jordan..

albino black person - Kenosha Robinson - people with albinism - Marie Claire

The twist of fate in another state of mind..across the waters..AMERICA THE beautiful albinism right here...the same thang..but she's got family..it gets worse...LISTEN!!!!!! albino black person - Kenosha Robinson - people with albinism - Marie Claire: "Growing up in Jackson, MS, I gravitated toward white people. It felt natural, I suppose, because I looked like them. While my cousins got black baby dolls for Christmas, mine were always peaches and cream. Once, during playtime in elementary school, one of the black girls told me I couldn't join her group. My doll, she said, was the wrong color. Later, I understood what she meant was that I was the wrong color. Like my doll, I was blonde and green-eyed-the only one in a mass of brown skin. I am African-American, born with a genetic abnormality called albinism, meaning I've got little to no pigment in my skin. Albinism is a recessive trait, so both parents must carry the gene in order to conceive a child with it. It's more common than you'd think-one in 17,000 children is born with albinism. My mom was only 16 when I was born. She did her best to protect me, but I knew early on that I was different. Everywhere we went-the mall, the grocery store-people stared at me. You could see the question on their faces: 'Is she really yours?' My dad died from pneumonia when I was 7. Mostly what I remember about him is the way he stood up for me. One day I asked him, 'Why do people always look at me?' He said, 'It's because you're so beautiful.' But some of my extended family were less charitable. Most of my relatives are from the Mississippi Delta, where blacks and whites still live separately. The notion of forming a friendship with a white person is foreign to my relatives, so how were they supposed to treat me? The only way, it seemed, was by singling me out and teasing me. 'White girl!' they'd call me. I felt like I was a betrayal"

NOAH — What is Albinism?

NOAH — What is Albinism?: "What is Albinism? Download the pdf version. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader The word “albinism” refers to a group of inherited conditions. People with albinism have little or no pigment in their eyes, skin, or hair. They have inherited altered genes that do not make the usual amounts of a pigment called melanin. One person in 17,000 in the U.S.A. has some type of albinism. Albinism affects people from all races. Most children with albinism are born to parents who have normal hair and eye color for their ethnic backgrounds. Sometimes people do not recognize that they have albinism. A common myth is that people with albinism have red eyes. In fact there are different types of albinism and the amount of pigment in the eyes varies. Although some individuals with albinism have reddish or violet eyes, most have blue eyes. Some have hazel or brown eyes. However, all forms of albinism are associated with vision problems. Vision Problems People with albinism always have problems with vision (not correctable with eyeglasses) and many have low vision. The degree of vision impairment varies with the different types of albinism and many people with albinism are “legally blind,” but most use their vision for many tasks including reading and do not use Braille. Some people with albinism have sufficient vision to drive a car. Vision problems in albinism result from abnormal development of the retina and abnormal patterns of nerve connections between the eye and the brain. It is the presence of these eye problems that defines the diagnosis of albinism. Therefore the main test for albinism is simply an eye examination"