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		By: Nansubuga		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time, Kadaga&#039;s kind was limited to a smoke kitchen. When her kind asked for equality there was uproar among her country men who felt it was unnatural to allow women equlity to men. The argument was that this would destroy the family and women needed to stay home to protect the children. Fortunately countries like Canada and all those that we love to hate stood by the women of Africa so that she could become what she is now. But Kadaga lacks the ability to see the irony of her situation as a woman and a black. Not so long ago her kind was unnatural on two accounts - black and a woman.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Once upon a time, Kadaga&#8217;s kind was limited to a smoke kitchen. When her kind asked for equality there was uproar among her country men who felt it was unnatural to allow women equlity to men. The argument was that this would destroy the family and women needed to stay home to protect the children. Fortunately countries like Canada and all those that we love to hate stood by the women of Africa so that she could become what she is now. But Kadaga lacks the ability to see the irony of her situation as a woman and a black. Not so long ago her kind was unnatural on two accounts &#8211; black and a woman.</p>
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