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Pop singer makes case for Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks

Whitenicious owner speaks about Paris killings, says people react when they are tired of being given a hard time and so much more. Read all she has to say about the Charlie Hebdo killing here.

The unfortunate event that happened in Paris on January 7, 2015 whereby 2 Muslim extremist murdered cartoonists at French weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo has the whole world talking and most of all mourning the death of the 12 staff.

Dencia, Cameroonian pop singer popular for her skin bleaching product 'Whitenicious' has aired her opinion on the violent killings via social media.

Read her full opinion piece here:

"When we stop attacking people's religion,Kids,Families,animals,things people live by or believe in,the world will be a better place.We live in a world where a security guard will treat you like shit,a Tsa guy at the airport can be an A'hole and just make u miss ur flight,adults & kids bullying each other etc Unlike U & I,not everyone can take it,some people have been insulted,assaulted and bullied their whole life & one day,they get fed up and pour out their anger on that last person who was being an A'hole. "

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"Everyone U see is going through something in life,be careful How you treat people U know nothing about.They call people crazy for going to the airport and shooting 1 particular person,they call people crazy for going to his school,passing a lot of people and shooting 1 particular person,Na people aren't crazy some people are just tired of the bs others give them."

"I am not saying go and kill people for how they treat u,i travel around the world and I have had to deal with a lot of bullshit,I was assaulted by a supposed police officer in Rome,he violated my rights,like someone who was tired of airport bs,I pepper sprayed him and he was hospitalized for 3days.I was going through a lot and those people put me through hell for 12hrs.I was at a point where I was like fuck it whatever happens happens.i am sure a lot of U have been through worst and kept calm,but not everyone can keep calm."

"I am not encouraging anyone to hurt anyone but I am saying we all go through things in life that will push us to the edge.Please be careful how you treat people especially when you don't know what they have been through or are going through.Its ok to have freedom of speech but when your freedom of speech is attacking people constantly and saying U don't care,someone will react.There's already a lot going on in the world,let's love,care and pray for one another,be your brother & sisters keeper.No one gets out of this thing called life alive,so let's make it count.

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