Have They Decided to Kill Us Yet: Global Black Labor Obsolescence and Manufactured Black Genocide
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Author(s)Joseph R. Gibson
PublisherKITABU Publishing, LLC
ISBN / ASIN0976468336
ISBN-139780976468332
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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For years a growing number of Black people in America and Africa have alleged that the White (federal/colonial) government created HIV/AIDS to exterminate Black people. It is arguable that the only reason why all Black people don t accept this alleged crime as fact is because the allegation is missing a key element a motive. In criminal investigation, a motive is the probable reason a person (or group of people) committed a crime, such as jealousy, greed, or revenge. Evidence of a motive is necessary to prove guilt for a crime, and a crime as great as deliberate racial genocide definitely warrants a motive. Well, I believe I ve found a motive. Unskilled Black labor globally has become increasingly obsolete (i.e., irreversibly unemployable) throughout the last two centuries due to advances corporate technological, particularly in the last three decades of the 20th century. Since in the perspective of White supremacist/capitalist Black people only exist as an exploitable labor force for White wealth accumulation, the fact that our labor is no longer needed makes it logical for them to conclude that we should no longer exist. To quote Sidney M. Willhelm, who needs the Negro? Our continued existence only continues the threat of our inevitable mass anti-capitalist rebellion, which has historically been the premiere risk to the perpetuation of White supremacy (please read my previous book Black Spartacus, which explains this concept via psychohistorical analysis). Our increasingly impoverished conditions, attributable to increasing corporate automation, only escalate the desperate fury needed to spark the flames of violent rebellion. According to Yette, the White supremacists/capitalists have had three ways to react to this situation: There are two choices other than pacification. One is liberation. The other is liquidation. Of the three, only liberation is honest. Pacification delays liquidation, but stops far short of liberation. Although historically these Pale powers have resorted to skillful attempts at pacifying the increasingly rebellious global Black community, it is my well-considered belief that ultimately HIV/AIDS was deliberately designed and distributed to liquidate the now economically obsolete impending rebel force.