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William Williams

  • Samton Gina
  • May 6, 2017
  • 1 min read

"Complexion doesn’t make you a race" William Williams. He suffers from albinism.

Back when he was in school they called him White Chocolate and every single person he sat next to would just stare at him then later left him alone. This almost caused tremendous pain because he tried to commit suicide when he reached the age of nine.

Things we say to people really stick to them forever, usually the negatives things we say to people have the ability to stick with them for years. The complements somewhat seem like another petty joke

I've never actually hung out with someone who suffers from albinism before, there's actually not much in the area I live in, I've seen one girl, she's in primary; whenever she walks on the streets, she seems sad, it's never seen her walking with anyone but her mother and brother. She might be dealing with the same exact thing

It's sad, we see proof everyday of what negative does to people but we just still decide to sit back and watch it play all over again.

It's a shame.

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