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“I Think Black People Are UGLY,” Says 16-Year-Old African says American Girl

A 16-year-old African-American girl has shocked many after she said she identifies as a white person and “white is right”. The black teen...

A 16-year-old African-American girl has shocked many after she said she identifies as a white person and “white is right”.


The black teen, Treasure, went on Dr. Phil’s show to say very racist things about black people, saying African’s are ugly and are all criminals.

According to her, she knows she’s white because she can feel it in her veins.

She added:

I have naturally straight hair. My nose is not giant like African-Americans. My lips are perfect, they’re not too big and they’re not too small.

My ears, I don’t have black people’s ears because they’re really giant.

Most African Americans speak Ghetto.

When it comes to black people, I think they’re all ugly and I have nothing in common with them.
Park Cannon is an American politician from the state of Georgia.
She added that black are mostly criminals and when she’s walking by the road and sees a black person, she crosses to the other side. She also said that black are mostly fat and she isn’t so she can’t be one of them.

Dr. Phil also revealed that when Treasure first came into the office and met one of his assistants who is black, she refused to shake hands with her.

Treasure’s brother also called out his sister for her racist behaviour which began since she was about 5.
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