Weird NJ has received communications in the past from a U.S. based group that wants the magazine to cease publishing folklore that feature people with
alibinism in them, as if our readers cannot differentiate between real people who live regular lives who also happen to lack pigment, and stories that are
obviously exaggerations. And at least in the US, albinos don't have to worry about being cut up into pieces for witch doctors, like they do in east Africa. Talk about taking
folklore too far.
