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the Secret war on Black America
Posted On 11/05/2007 17:59:02 by thenubian
THE BLACK MATRIX: The Modern Mental and Social Suppression of African American Under National Interest



 

There is neither a struggle, nor fight more pressing for we African Americans than this one, for this is how we are being systematically exploited, suppressed, confused and turned against each other.For almost half a century and as a means of ensuring that White dominance is maintained, the United States government has secretly implemented its largest ever covert operation against its Black population through a campaign of psychological warfare that uses mis-education, false statistics, and negative propaganda spread by media reports.   

Because this book exposes the hidden, conspiratorial, and profound dimensions of racism that secretly exist at governmental levels in the United States , these are very dangerous waters that I am attempting to navigate.  For if this book were to become a bestseller among African Americans, the U.S. Government would most certainly dispute it and initiate a national campaign of spin control and coverage through the national media and the internet with experts lined up to dismiss its premises as a means for protecting its national interest.

Why?  Because this book offers the truth for those who will listen for it; and the truth is that we, African Americans, can no longer survive as a race hanging on to lies.  The reality of truth must prevail if we are to be a part of the future. The many problems now facing Black America will not be corrected by implementing outdated strategies of foot marches, speeches, the commemoration of fallen Black martyrs, nor from the preaching now facing Black America.   

 Today, the fiercest and most lethal system of racism adversely affecting Black America is neither police brutality, racial profiling, nor is it the Ku Klux Klan. 

 Since the beginning of recorded history, ruling governmental bodies of nearly every nation have involved themselves in implementing methods to maintain and defend their positions of established power against its minority group. The American Government is in no way an exception to this rule.  For it has implemented methods designed to ensure that White dominance is maintained since the time Black people first arrived in America as slaves.  During slavery, Blacks were not allowed to be educated, speak among themselves in their native language, or to congregate in large groups [except during their religious services which their master often over saw]. Even after the abolishment of slavery, methods were again implemented to ensure that White dominance was maintained in the form of Jim Crow inequalities that included many unethical methods that denied Blacks the right to vote and that fostered and sanctioned thousands of brutal lynchings of African Americans.    Unlike the brutal system of racism used in the past that caused African Americans to rally together and unify themselves against, this modern system of racism is not easily comprehended by Blacks.  It is a method so opaque that many of its Black victims remain largely unaware of it themselves.  And while most African Americans may instinctively feel that something is wrong, they cannot, however, express their suspicions and conceptualize them sufficiently so that they and others can comprehend and act to defend themselves against it.     This literary work will embark upon a difficult journey that exposes the conspiratorial dimension of racism that secretly exists at governmental levels in the United States .  It is a journey that exposes the fundamental core character of the true existing relationship shared between the United States Government and its Black population in a new and troubling light.  This journey will be quite difficult and very uncomfortable for many because it requires that African Americans reexamine some of their most basic beliefs and prior assumptions.    Nevertheless, the rewards will be a change from feelings of hopelessness and despair to an awareness of the most urgent issue of our time.

    As seen, for example, in the fact that the unprecedented degree of racial pride and unity that was once so movingly demonstrated among African Americans during the 1960's has now today become replaced by widespread and profound division and internalized racism among the race.  And although there exist today many wealthy and successful African Americans [greatly due to highly paid athletes and entertainers that benefit the White elites more than they do their own communities], multigenerational poverty in America still remains largely Black and the masses of African Americans still remain the most devalued by society and the most deliberately exploited and suppressed class in America .

Today, African Americans are faced with disparities far worse than any generation before now.  For never before has the Black suicidal rate ever been higher than it is now.  The suicide rate among African American males between the ages of 15 and 19 has risen an astronomical 145% percent.  That is eight times higher than the rate of their White counterparts, and it is the highest it's ever been since they have been keeping figures on Blacks. Statistically, Black America appears to be now literally committing cultural self- genocide. The problem is so alarming that the former Surgeon General, David Satcher, describes it as "a crisis of epidemic proportions  

Moreover, African Americans appear now more divided than at any other time before in American history. The Black-on-Black homicide rate is higher now than ever before. One study reveals that more Blacks have been killed by Blacks in the last twenty five years than the entire number of Americans solders killed during the Vietnam War. .  This division is also evident in the collapse of the Black nuclear family.  It is estimated that, forty years ago, less than thirty-percent of African Americans homes were headed by a single parent.   

Moreover, the psyches of many African Americans youth appear to be now more fragile then their parents before them.  For never before have so many Black male youth so openly admired criminal behavior such as thuggery and pimping; and never before have more of our young Black girls so routinely denigrated their gender; nor has the African-American high school drop out rate been higher then it now is; it has now climbed above fifty-one percent. 

wealth and success, have a greater number of Blacks married White spouses --deliberately rejecting all potential Black spouses-- preferring to marry White spouses only.  And never more than now have even the poorest of Blacks spent a higher percentage of their earnings each year on Europeanizing cosmetic surgeries, bleaching skin creams, chemical hair softeners, and hair weaves. Internalized racism among African Americans is now worse than at any other time before in history.  how it is that so many African Americans now suffer from such a massive attack of national amnesia-therefore failing to remember this historical record and have, instead, developed such a profound admiration for Whiteness and contempt for their own Blackness?  

Given that by all apparent measures racism in the United States has significantly declined,   Clearly, there is something terribly wrong here.

THE WHITE RESPONSE

  But are these racist premises correct -- that the problem actually stems from something about Black people themselves? Although tragically many Blacks themselves have come to accept them, the emerging evidence does not support the White racist view that the persistent disparities among African American are the result of any purportedly unequal, innate human capacities of the Black race.  Such assertions are racist and totally inaccurate because the problem is a contemporary one that appeared only after integration and the abolishment of Jim Crow legalized racism and is not consistent with the past history of African Americans.

THIS PROBLEM IS A MODERN PHENOMENON

 

The White premise that there exists an innate proclivity for division and discursiveness among African Americans is totally inaccurate because this problem is a modern phenomenon that is not consistent with the history of African Americans.  While perhaps difficult to believe today, Black unity [Umoja] was, historically, the cornerstone of the African American community and was a crucial factor in the survival of African Americans for more than four-hundred years of White racial oppression.  It is credited for the success of the Underground Railroad system that secretly led to the escape of hundreds of African slaves to the north. 

Black unity and cohesion also attributed to the survival of millions of African Americans not only during slavery, but also during the aftermath of brutal Jim Crow era lynchings and through the financially crippling years of the United States great depression era.  Moreover, Black unity was the most significant factor in the success of the 1960's civil right movement; for the immense degree of unity among African Americans then was made evident by its massive organization and mobilizations of mass bus boycotts, marches, freedom riders, and sit ins that were nonviolently conducted through the unified protest of civil disobedience. It was these methods of civil disobedience that gave the world the many images of African Americans being violently brutalized by White attackers while not responding to the immense violence with violence themselves; therefore touching the heart and conscious of many and gaining both national and global support that eventually led to America abandoning its usage of open, blatant and legalized forms of Jim Crow racism.  The demonstrated degree of unity and structure among African Americans displayed then was extraordinary and arguably remains still unrivaled by any other group in the history of America . 

And in regards to the prevalence of Black behavior of self hatred commonly displayed today, clearly this is a modern problem for the display of Black ethnic pride was much more prevalent in the 1960's. For then the favorable fashion was the dashiki and the preferred hair style was the Afro and corn rows; and the popular themes then were

What is more, the assertion that the academic failures and profound loss of scholastic motivation among African American students stem from an innate racial difference of intelligence is also totally inaccurate.  This problem is also a modern one that happened after integration.  For prior to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown V. Board of Education of Topeka and despite being wrought by Jim Crow racial oppression, inequalities, indignities, and having to attend poorly funded schools, the Black illiteracy that was 30% in 1919 had dropped to less then 7% by 1955. .  It had not only almost disappeared in the South, but in some areas it was less than White illiteracy as in then New York .  In 1950, Black colleges had a total of 71,000 students, and 553 African Americans had a Doctorate Degree.  The intellectual growth of African Americans was extraordinary.   African American contributions to advancement in the field of science, agriculture, medical and domestic inventions during and following reconstruction were remarkably astounding.  This was made most evident by the extremely high number of patent applications submitted by African Americans inventors to the U.S. Patent office --which is a miraculous feat especially under such oppressive conditions and coming so shortly after slavery. The profound loss of educational motivation and aspiration among so many African American students today is also a modern phenomenon that is inconsistent with the past history of African Americans. So what then has happened to the unrivaled racial pride, unity and cohesion, and ambitious perseverance that were once so unprecedented and so movingly demonstrated among African?

Many African American psychologists have formed the consensus view that the problem stems from historical racial brutality and past prejudices that were indoctrinated upon the minds of our slave ancestors that is being subconsciously regenerated down generational lines by cultural pathologies of self contempt embedded within the Black psyche.  (Akbar, Hilliard, Nobles,etc..)  A brutal slave indoctrination process commonly referred to as the Willie Lynch method of slave indoctrination is typical in describing the process of indoctrination.  However, while there clearly are many behaviors that exist now among African Americans today that can be directly traced back to slavery, these noted problems are now worse today than forty years ago.   Therefore, this historical mortification/indoctrination process upon our slave ancestors cannot be fully blamed for the problem.  There has to be another explanation of why the problem is now worse than ever before. For the problem has become more prevalent within the last half century.

What then has happened to the once unprecedented Black unity and cohesion, educational aspiration and racial pride that was once so prevalent among many African Americans?  Do we continue to accept the easy and convenient answer that Black unity, cohesion, and educational aspiration merely disintegrated when integration and other opportunities became available?

    that equality now exists for all Americans?  The illusion of opportunity and change has been so firmly established upon the national consciousness that to suggest that the noted problems among

Today, it is inevitable that if anyone were to now blame the many disparities among African Americans on White racism that they would be immediately accused of playing the inevitable race card and of being professional peddlers of victim-hood that somehow enjoy the moral advantage that their victim-hood gives them to overstate

 Given America 's White dominance, it should come as no surprise that the prevailing sentiment in the U.S. has now become that race is no longer a significant factor in the American society and that therefore racism can no longer be blamed for the despairing state of Black America.  However, to find the true answers to the persistent despairing problems among the African-American communities one must not be deterred, but instead be willing to persevere beyond White indifference, ridicule, mockery, disapproval, and/or accusations of peddling victim-hood for they are now deliberately employed as tools of deterrence to keep Black America from finding the truth.

The intent of this text is to demonstrate, unequivocally, that the United practices of economically exploiting and suppressing its Black population was actually never truly abandoned, but instead reincarnated into a far more sophisticated method.  Moreover, that the source of the intensification of internalized racism, loss of motivation, school failure, profound division, and present confused outlook now so prevalent among so many African Americans today are in fact directly attributed to this modern deliberate system of covert White racism.

Although today most African Americans do not experience racism the way their parents experienced it, they do, however, still experience White racism.  White racism in the U.S. is still a current and devastating problem that now prevails with sophistication and is employed more covertly and more proficiently than ever before. The decline of the blatant, overt racism used in the United States to suppress African Americans up until the 1960's coincided with the implementation of a better disguised, more intensified, sophisticated, and more covert method of White racism more fitting for the times.  The reincarnation of methods of suppressing sub-groups is not at all uncommon.  In examining the records of history, we often find that, among those mighty empires which were brutal, greedy, and racist, those behaviors did not decay quickly even after the fall of empire.  These patterns of racism where often reincarnated into forms more acceptable to the changing times.

This practice of reinventing newer forms of institutionalized racism was already seen in the United States when, after the abolishment of slavery, the evil of racism was reincarnated into Jim Crow inequalities that where maintained by regional authorities and condoned by the U.S. Government. This atrocious American pattern of reincarnating its methods, of exploiting and suppressing its Black population to maintain its White dominance secretly, continues in the 21 century. 

    Furthermore, it is so enthralling and sophisticated that it misleads Blacks to believe that they are, themselves, their own worst enemies, therefore engendering an internalized aberration of self contempt that pulverizes Black unity and halts Black upward mobility.  It is also so fundamentally detrimental to the Black human condition and psyche that it may even affect the extent to which many African Americans realize their full human potential. 

Moreover, this system of racism is so well fortified and so complete that many African Americans will even disregard this disclosure of its existence as being merely nonsense and preposterously inconceivable.  In fact, this method of racism is so proficient at damaging the Black self perception that tragically it has become easier for many Blacks to accept the derogatory premise that the noted problems stem from innate inadequacies within themselves rather than that of being the case of a modernized method of institutionalized racism being implemented at governmental levels.

Many African Americans, in defending the U.S. Government, will adamantly present the question of why would the U.S. government find it a necessity to implement such a racist scheme?  This is because the image that has been firmly established upon the consciousness of Black America, in regards to the U.S. Government, are those of the U.S. government sending troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to safely escort Black students to attend schools or that of the Northern Union soldiers fighting and dying against the Confederate army to free the slaves, and of the many social programs that the federal Government has implemented towards the benefit of African Americans. However, while these undertakings by the U.S. government collectively deserve our appreciation and respect, they do not accurately provide the full picture revealing the true or entire relationship shared between the U.S. Government and its Black population. These favorable stories and events reflect only what the U.S. Government wants its African Americans population to remember and are not historically accurate at reflecting or determining the true past relationship or the underlying present existing relationship between African Americans and the U.S. Government.

From slavery to the present, African Americans have undeniably borne an unprecedented amount of suffering and mistreatment by the U.S. government because of their race.  However, so many have forgotten or repressed so much of these maltreatments and have, instead, come to accept the favorable-but-false perpetuated White persona that represents everything that White people never were -- and still are not -- in place of the truth, thus engendering a sort of psychologically induced coma concerning their own Black holocaust.  Because most African Americans lack access to an educational system and media reports that gives them accurate information, both historical and present, reflecting the African American relationship with the U.S. Government, most are totally oblivious to the true fundamental core character of this existing relationship.

  Therefore, a recapitulation of the suppressed, forgotten, and repressed offenses by the U.S. Government against its Black population is extremely necessary to build up a more accurate picture of the forgotten relationship between African Americans and the U.S. government-- and so that we may learn what it reveals. Obtaining a more accurate perception of the true core relationship shared between the U.S. government and its Black population requires a thorough reexamination of those many now forgotten past unitary racist actions committed by the U.S. Government against the advancement and interests of its African American population. According to Sigmund Freud, recognition of repressed material is very valuable because it deprives the negative material of its persistent strength. 

There is perhaps no place better to begin this recapitulation than an examination of the American presidents.  For although some presidents endorsed policy measures supportive of equal treatment of people, their public and private comments throughout history verifies that, despite the improvement in civil rights legislation and policies made during each of their administrations, the presidents still maintained and displayed negative disdain towards it Black population.

Such an example was that of president Abraham Lincoln, for although he is revered by White historians as the great White emancipator of the African slaves, President Abraham Lincoln in 1857 had urged legislatures to appropriate money for colonization in order to remove free Blacks from the United States to prevent miscegenation [mixing of the race] for he believed and openly stated that Blacks and Whites were too different to live together. He was assassinated before he could carry out his plan.

 


Furthermore, according to historians Blanche Wiesen Cook- (1981, p.173), President Dwight Eisenhower sympathized with southern anxieties about the court's decision in Brown vs. Board of education. These comments made by each of these presidents supports the premise that the improvement in civil rights legislation and policies developments in the United States was not born of White redemption or changes of their hearts and perceptions towards its negro population, but instead made due to the changing of times and the recognition of volatility of racial conflict in American society.

 

A statement perhaps best reflecting the collective attitudes and ideologies of America 's founding White elites was one written by a popular Michigan editor who in 1862 wrote that "this government was made for the benefit of the White race and not the Negro."    Also Benjamin Franklin, one of America 's most beloved and respected founding fathers, concurred with the preceding statement saying that he regretted that the number of "purely White race" people in the world was proportionately very small. Because he feared that the inferior race, particularly including Blacks, threatened their White existence.

Many influential and successful African Americans -- they that have become complacent and blinded by their own individual success -- will defend the position that these sentiments are merely outdated words of a forgotten American segment whose ideology has long since been overcome as a nation, however, this text will unequivocally demonstrate that, while this type of rhetoric of racism is no longer commonly overtly spoken, its ideology and practices are very much still a part of the fiber of the U.S. government today. 

For although the United States Government portrays itself as the leading ethical and moral authority of the world and professes equal rights for all American citizens, its oldest and most important objective has always been an unyielding commitment towards the preservation of its White dominance.  That objective has always directly correlated with the necessity to suppress the advancement and growth of its Black population because, if the U.S. government treated its Black population in a manner which does not promote its interest of maintaining White dominance and control, it would render the U.S. Government diametrically in opposition to itself; therefore, it secretly uses every conceivable means and opportunity to suppress its Black population, even those that trample upon its own stated ethical values.

Evidence of this anti Black governmental objective was first brutally made apparent at the end of the Civil War when President Abraham Lincoln, after having acknowledged that the contributive efforts of the thousands of Black Americans that voluntarily enlisted into the Union Army as being a significant factor for the victory attained by the North, he then ordered his union army to simply fold up their tents and return home leaving the newly freed slaves to restore their shattered lives left unhealed after centuries of slavery, severely vulnerable to their former masters that where forced to retire their slave driving business.  The U.S. federal government left those bitter former slave masters to conduct racial matters anyway they saw fit. This abandonment led to the southern states reinventing its method of suppressing African Americans by implementing Jim Crow legalized segregation laws that not only continued the denigration and suppression of African Americans, but also created an environment that promoted and sanctioned the brutal atrocious lynching's, beatings and mutilations of thousands of African Americans.  More then 5,000 lynching's [including northern states] where documented between reconstruction and the late 1960s.   .

In the face of such brutal atrocities committed against African Americans -- and although thousands of African Americans had participated in not only the Civil War, but also subsequently in two world wars in defense of America, and despite the many episodes of lurid publicity of Black's degradation and brutal murders in the South and the well publicized civil rights demonstrations --, the attention of the U.S. federal government did not focus on the civil rights abuse of Blacks, but instead condoned these atrocities for more than one-hundred years.  The federal government did not intervene until the 1960's Civil Rights Movement's protest through civil disobedience strategies brought global attention to the suffering of African American, and even still it was only after White supporters where killed that the U.S. government actually acknowledged the condition of the southern Blacks and acted.

The U.S. government, not only sanctioned brutal injustices and racist policies implemented against the advancement of African Americans in the South but also, legalized racist policies nationally against the advancement of African Americans.  In 1896, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Plessey vs. Ferguson , a law suit challenging the legality of Whites-only train cars in New Orleans that the provision of separate but equal facilities for Blacks was not a violation of the fourteenth amendment. This decision allowed states to segregate not only transportation, but also parks, swimming pools, beaches, food services, theatre, health facilities and schools, virtually every area of public life for the next half a century until the 1954 ruling of Brown v. the Board of education.

The American Government, while professing equality for all of her citizens, in fact uses every conceivable means to seal or maintain its White dominance and advantage -- especially with regards to its African American population. N 

Within a true democracy, the citizens have a right, if not a duty to speak out when the government is wrong in action or policy.  However, as seen throughout America 's history, regardless of which position peacefully taken by African Americans in their plight of obtaining even the basic of equality of citizenship, the American government has always deemed it a threat to its national interest. Such is seen wherein Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., for his merely seeking equality for African Americans, the then FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover deemed it a threat to national interest.  And with support of the United States Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, and the acknowledgement of his brother President John F. Kennedy, Mr. Hoover ordered the wire tapping and surveillance of Dr. King and denied him many numbers of foundation grants and public speaking engagements.  Furthermore, the Government, in an effort to influence control of Dr. King, threatened to discredit him by making public the information obtained by their surveillances.  Dr. King, nevertheless, maintained his position and momentum and was subsequently murdered shortly thereafter.    There were similar deterrent strategies implemented by the U.S. government against Marcus Garvey for advocating a return to Africa .   

Furthermore, these actions where neither isolated nor uncommon for the U.S. government did not only target the famous and more influential African Americans leaders, but also targeted many minor civil rights leaders at the grass root levels.  Nor did the U.S. government limit its activities to just wire-tapping and surveillances, but also implemented direct campaigns of harassment to dismantle and demobilize many promising projects intended to improve the lives of African Americans. One such example was when a civil rights worker named Donald Jackson, also the victim of government covert operations of influence, wherein the government used forged correspondence causing him to abandon a promising project in Jackson, Mississippi. Mr. Jackson had foundation grants to form Black economic cooperatives and open a Black and Proud school for dropouts. He was also a student organizer at the nearby Tougaloo College.   In the winter of 1969, after an extended campaign of FBI and police harassment, Mr. Jackson received a letter, purportedly from the Tougaloo College Defense Committee which directed that he cease his political activities immediately and that, if he did not heed their   Mr. Jackson and his wife left.  Only years later did they learn it was not the Tougaloo students, but the FBI covert operators who had driven them out.  The monitoring and surveillance of African American organizations is an ongoing practice that is continued even today by the United States Government.

 The list of monitored organizations may have included or continue to include the following: The Black Muslims, The New Black Panther Party, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Congress of Racial Equality, Uhuru Movement, Group On Advanced Leadership, Freedom Now Party, United Black Nationalist of America, The New Pan- American Movement, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, The National Urban League, The National Association For the Advancement of Colored People, and the Committee on Racial and Religious Progress.

for maintaining its White dominance is so profound that it even breaches ethical boundaries under the pretext of national interest. Here is a story that originally appeared in Haber's nationally syndicated column on May 19, 1970.  It is a story wherein the FBI used false media stories against a White pregnant civil rights activist that ended tragically. The FBI targeted Jean Seberg a White married film star active in the anti-racist cause, therefore leaked a false story anonymously to columnist Joyce Haber of the Los Angeles Times that claimed that Jean Seberg was pregnant by a prominent Black leader. This governmental strategy subsequently resulted in a stressed induced still birth and the nervous breakdown and suicide of Mrs. Seberg.  Her husband sued the FBI as responsible for the stress from this attack upon the victim's character.  Perhaps what is most profound in this case is that she was a White

The U.S. Government's desire to suppress the advancement of its Black population was also made evident during the integration of its public schools, wherein it flagrantly, wrongfully integrated Black students into an educational system where they are taught only to admire the accomplishment of Whites and to despise Africans as being non contributors of civilization. The new education system failed to provide Black students the same essential racially affirming curriculum of themselves to base their capabilities and potentials upon as it so routinely deemed it a necessity to provide for its White students-thus cutting off their aspirations of Black children at its roots. No group of children can adequately academically compete with other students while being educated to respect the accomplishments of every other racial group except themselves. And then shamefully the U.S. Education Secretary and White House officials dare to express surprise when Black students actively resist learning or that their will or ability to learn diminishes given such a mortifying educational setting. For most African Americans their schools are the first place where they learn just how little they're valued in America .

When it comes to its African Americans population, gross transgressions against the constitution and human rights are secretly deemed as acceptable.  The for maintaining its White dominance not only breaches ethical lines, but also breaches its own constitutional laws and the very human rights of its Black population. As witnessed in the 1980's when the CIA pushed drugs into the Black communities of Los Angeles-thus poisoning its African American communities by the proliferation of drugs and high powered weaponry. The evidence shows that, for nearly 10 years, a Central Intelligence Agency operation sold crack cocaine by the ton along with sophisticated assault weapons to two Los Angeles youth gangs, the Cripps and the Bloods, and then ignited a blood bath of violence between them.  These drugs and weaponry were then disseminated to many African Americans communities throughout the United States destroying the lives of millions of African Americans while stimulating the economy through the prison industry. Black America has never fully recovered from this governmental attack.

The U.S. Government's determination to maintain its White dominance knows no limit.  This fact was again made evident when for forty years between 1932 and 1972, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) conducted dangerous syphilis experiment on four hundred Black men. These men where unknowingly infected by the U.S. Government with syphilis [to believe that such a large number of Black share croppers were all naturally infected is ridiculously absurd] and then told that they were being treated for "bad blood."  Their doctors, hired by the government, had no intention of curing them of syphilis at all.  including blindness, tumors, paralysis, insanity and then death -- to allow the U.S. Government to collect the needed data from their autopsies. Although this story was released by an Associated Press reporter, Jean Heller, on July 25, 1972, it still did not get an acknowledgment or apology from the U.S Government for yet another 25 more years when, on May 16, 1997, President Clinton apologized to the eight remaining survivors.

These forgotten and suppressed records of history substantiate clearly, not only that the U.S. Government possesses an unyielding determination for maintaining its White dominance but also, that it will use every-conceivable means imaginable to meet this national objective.  Given such astounding evidence of this fact, it is a wonder that more African Americans have not questioned the convenient targeting of America's AIDS epidemic hitting hardest its two most discriminated groups-- its Gay and Black populations.  Why [in January 2000] did President Clinton officially assigned the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency to supervise the U.S. Governments global campaign against AIDS ? These agencies seem unqualified to fight disease.    Although the constant degradation of Blacks in the media makes such a premise easier to accept, are we really to believe that the millions of African Americans today infected by the HIV and AIDS virus are all practicing homosexuals or IV drug users?  Or is it more likely that they are victims of a virus made in a governmental medical lab used as a political ethnic weapon to maintain White dominance?

Difficult as it may be for some to accept, however, America 's own history of governmental strategies implemented against the better interest of African Americans unequivocally confirms that the U.S. government does possess an interest in suppressing the advancements and interests of its Black population.  Given such overwhelming historical evidence demonstrating this hypothesis, it would be extremely naive to believe otherwise. Now having realized this fact about the U.S. Government, should we, African Americans, not question a sea of many White [and now also Black] governmental officials who urge us to close our eyes and trust them despite an unprecedented history to the contrary?

 The intention here is to demonstrate that, despite the many substantial gains made today by African Americans in the field of entertainment, education, and politics, tmasses of African Americans remain still the largest, most racially devalued and most deliberately exploited and suppressed class in America , only now the methods have changed. The methods now used by the U.S. Government avoid the conventional, blatant, now morally unacceptable methods used in the past.    

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