Indiegogo Lyme Fundraiser; Is being black a hereditary skin disease?

this is a video I made for my Indiegogo fundraiser: www.indiegogo.com EDIT: Indiegogo has allowed me to raise my fundraising goal to 00. Please continue to share this video and the fundraising link itself (above) widely. Thank you!!! further links: my Lyme story (written in response to a damaging news article circa 2010): lymenaide.wordpress.com Under Our Skin: www.underourskin.com Under Our Skin on Hulu www.hulu.com **music is Ave Maria as performed and recorded by Bobby Mcferrin and Yo-Yo Ma. ***no copyright infringement intended***
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Like Albinoism ? I believed non-whites were really white underneath but they were stricken with a non-contagious form of leprosy which darkened their skin color “Whites should not tyrannize over blacks, for their disease should entitle them to a double portion of humanity. However, by the same token, whites should not intermarry with them, for this would tend to infect posterity with the ‘disorder’… attempts must be made to cure the disease

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Answer by F U C K 0bama
They are more likely to be poor, uncivilized, and have AIDS.

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What is Multiple Sclerosis; What other types of skin disease can cause loss of fur ? i know she doesn’t have mange?

An excellant animation about Multiple Sclerosis.
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Question by : What other types of skin disease can cause loss of fur ? i know she doesn’t have mange?
she is a female boxer color is fawn she has 2 area’s of fur loss & the color black on each side near her back end it doesn’t seem to bother her at all no scrathching or biting what could this be?

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Answer by Glorified Malcontent
Fleas are a possibility, but if she’s not scratching at all then maybe she is rubbing against something habitually that could be pulling away hair. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a disease, but you could call your vet about it.

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