Wednesday, September 2, 2009

BLACK RIGHTS IN A 'WHITE' NATION

BLACK RIGHTS IN A 'WHITE' NATION

1. The right to life: not to be killed because of color (GET THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK)
2. The right to be respected as a huEman being (not a banana-eating monkey)
3. The right not to be labeled solely by color.
4. The right to unfettered travel (GET THE BOOK: FLYING WHILE BLACK)
5. The right not to be arrested because of observable skin melanin.
6. The right in the courts to be presumed innocent until/unless proven guilty by "peers" (those who've been
tested by the Institute for "Interracial" Harmony, Inc.'s racismtest.org [posted on Discussrace.com]
7. The Right to Reparations (for enslavement and ensuing color discrimination) comprising of (but not
limited to) free food, shelter, alkalinity-based medical care.
8. The right to earn equal-to-white income.
9. The right not to be color-profiled, espcially by police and/or immigration or education ("special ed") depart-
ments.
10. The right (considering the institutional racism/colorism in society) not to be subjected to the death
penalty.
11. The right not to be forcibly segregated by color.
12. The right to reject military service.
13. The right not to be taxed.
14. The right to equal-to-whites sanitation-transportation-community services.
15. The right not to be subjected to environmental racism/colorism (incinerators & toxic dumping)
16. The right not to be used for medical (drug) experimentation (Tuskeegee syphilis experiments)
17. The right to be seen in every media representation of "public" life.
18. The right in legal cases to judgements based on results not "intentions."
19. The right to be adopted/raised only by individuals resembling the adoptee.
20. The right to bear arms.
21. The right to freedom of speech (Ref. to Congressional damnation of Brother Khallid Muhammad's words).
22. The right to proportional representation in government ("No Taxation Without Representation!").
23. The right not to be subjeced to decisions by others who have not proved publicly that they are free
of pathological responses to color & cultural differences (with the racismtest.org and Follow-up
Ethnotherapeutic Counseling where indicated)
24. The right to equal-to-white protection under the law.
25. The right to public education which publicly-acknowledges that the beginning (cradle) of huEmanity
was in Black Africa and that all huEmans have the same (Black) ancestors.
26. The right not to be called the pejorative expression "Minority."
27. The right to free assembly (including standing on street corners).
28. The right to self-determination (GET THE BOOK: SOVEREIGN EVOLUTION).

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