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White men love Genie. They find her safely exotic.

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The elderly man hobbles the short distance. His hairline has traveled well past receding, and his belt barely contains his girth.

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Elise Radipodi had been seeing her daughter Karabo everywhere since she went silent, even while she was on night shift at Helen Joseph public hospital.

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Nanda’s padava was one of the first to be swept away, and while his wife chased after it, he had hung back, standing under an upturned umbrella. 

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