Thank you for your comment, but it's a bit half-made. There is a difference between racism and ethnocentrism. Please don't presume anything about what melanin theory is, especially since, with your obvious attachment to 'whiteness,' our Western culture is saturated with all things Eurocentric. I'll continue to change it if it's wrong. That's the great thing about Wikipedia; you get to edit the worthless talk.
- Your response is typical of Afrocentrist bias that sees "whiteness" and all things "European" as an organized and unitary force bent on propagating a worldview to the exclusion of all others. My point was fully made, not half-made, and melanin theory is plainly racism, though it could very well also be part of a racist ethnocentric framework, as you have nicely pointed out. You are a racist, and I will make sure to revert any and all of your vile filth, along with any like edits made by your cohorts, on Wikipedia, whether it is on the Melanin Theory article page or not. See you out there sweety :-) P.S. You know what the most amazing part of this is? That you've been intellectually crushed and still are trying to maintain a defense for Melanin Theory- it is altogether quite amusing. GeraldSmosk (talk) 16:42, 27 August 2013 (UTC)