Lambert Rejects White Baby Doll for Daughter, Says This is how we Become Inferior to White People

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Lambert Rejects White Baby Doll for Daughter, Says This is how we Become Inferior to White People

The creator of compassionate capitalism and leader of Africa’s first economic war through his Black Wall Street platform Mr Charles Lambert has rejected a...

The creator of compassionate capitalism and leader of Africa’s first economic war through his Black Wall Street platform Mr Charles Lambert has rejected a while girl doll gift donated to his daughter.

According to Lambert this is how Africans become inferior to White people starting from an early age.

In a video released Saturday, Lambert says that the aim of the manufacturers is to make African children grow up admiring and accepting white people as beautiful and superior to the blacks something he says will not define his daughter's story.

Although Lambert saiy he accepts Hope's heart for buying a gift for his daughter, he adds that the gift is not welcome as its makers want nothing but to make African children feel they are inferior to mere dolls especially when the dolls are given to them by their family members. Hope is a sister to Lambert and therefore an aunt to his daughter.

Asked why she had bought the white doll for Lamberts African daughter, Hope said that she found white dolls to be beautiful compared to black ones.

"The black ones are made to look ugly and the white ones beutiful," Hope said.

Stop promoting their gospel by buying their "stupid dolls", Lambert is heard telling his sister Hope.

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