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Blacks Can Not Be Racist



Blacks Can Not Be Racist
Black People are not, in the
Institutional Power Positions
to Negatively Impact
Whites, Asians or any other Ethnic Group,
in Quality of Life matters.
Whites systematically
via government and
private sector institutions
Deny Black People
as a Group, access to:
1) Equal Protection
under the Law.
Whites systematically deny Black People's
2) Right to Life
A) a Black Man
is Killed by Police
every 28 hours
B) Economic Terrorism
systematically locks
the Majority of
Black People to Suffer
in Sub-Standard
Housing
with little or no
access to:
a) upwardly mobile
gainful employment.
In these Detention Centers called Ghettos
the White Power Structure systematically
a) Gouges Black People's criminally low
wages/resources by granting "free reign"
to a Merciless Merchant
Class (Arabs, Koreans, etc.) who routinely exploit
Black People, by charging exorbitantly high prices for Sub-Standard goods and services.
White controlled legislatures callously strangle Educational Funding to predominantly Black Schools
to savagely abort the natural flowering of the
Black Child's Intellectual Development.
Hence, schools for Black People are the White designed "Killing Fields" of Black Children's
a) Self-Confidence
b) Self-Esteem
c) Self-Worth
Schools in Black Punishment Zones (the Hood) ruthlessly condition/program Black Children to enter the genocidal "School to Prison " Pipeline.
Torturing over One Million (1,000,000) Black People daily, in the multi-billion dollar Prison/Industrial (Neo-Slavery) Complex. Which provides whites with millions of good paying
government jobs with
benefits and pensions.
Whites systematically designed a woefully deficient "healthcare"
apparatus to under serve
the Black Populace
who are plagued by environmentally generated diseases like
Diabetes, Hypertension, Suicide, Strokes, Heart Disease, a Host of Cancers/Degenerative Diseases and a Murderous Carte Blanche to abuse
Black People, as unwitting "test subjects" in macabre lethal "experiments".
Whites systematically deny Black People, as a Group, the Right to Higher Education, based on the structurally sabotaged, elementary/secondary school systems.
Whites, systematically Deny Black People's access to Capital;
that is, we are routinely denied small business loans, affordable car insurance, college loans, home improvement loans, mortgages, venture capital loans, tax credits/abatements and the equitable government distribution of tax dollars.
These Standard Deprivations routinely imposed upon the National Black Community meted out by
White Institutional Functionaries is
the very Definition of Racism.
Black People, due to the American tradition of locking Black People out
of Institutional Power Positions
Can not Be Racist.
Black People can not systematically deprive Whites, as a Group,
deny them access to upwardly mobile, gainful employment, college entrance, financial and banking services, healthcare, affordable insurance, tax credits/abatement's, police protection, first class goods and services and
access to quality elementary/secondary schools.
Black People have been assiduously and meticulously segregated away from any and all
Institutional Power Positions that could severely damage White People's Quality of Life.
Racists can and do inflict on Black People
"Conditions of Life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the [Black Race]
in whole or in part"
(United Nations Definition C of Genocide).
Black People can not be Racist.
Black People can be Prejudiced.
Black People can be Biased
Black People can be
Racial Chauvinists.
Yet, the Racial Animus that Black People feel for
Whites or any other Ethnic Group
can not manifest as Racism
because Black People are ruthlessly segregated from the
Institutional Positions of Power to implement Racist policies and practices.

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