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OccuWorld

Wise Intelligent - The Globe Holderz

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In 1950, the AIDS virus was fed to nearly 300,000 black youths in Africa in the form of an oral polio vaccine by Dr. Hilary Koprowski, who is currently the Director of Bio-Virology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Today a child dies every minute of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. In the US, African Americans represent 49% of all new AIDS cases.
(for more on this, see: kolektiva.social/@OccuWorld/11)

From 1924 to 1976, 32 states in the US utilized eugenics programs to depopulate the country of so-called "weak breeds" who were down-breeding the American population. Some 65,000 black youth from public school districts throughout the country were given a biased IQ test. All who failed the test were sterilized against their or their parents' will.

A 1996 exposé by the San Jose Mercury News documented CIA involvement in a Nicaraguan drug ring, which poured thousands of kilos of cocaine into Los Angeles African-American neighborhoods in the 1980s. Drug boss Danilo Blandon, now an informant for the DEA, acknowledged under oath the drugs-for-weapons deals with the CIA-sponsored Contras.

The war on drugs has been a war on poor people, particularly poor urban African-American men and women. It's well documented that police enforcement of the new harsh drug laws have been focused on low-level dealers and communities of color. Arrest of African-Americans have been about five times higher than arrest of whites although whites and African-Americans use drugs at about the same rate. African-Americans have been imprisoned in numbers even more disproportionate than their relative arrest rates. It is estimated that in 1994 on any given day 1 out of every 128 US adults was incarcerated, while 1 out of every 17 African-Americans adult males was incarcerated. The differential and sentencing for powder and crack cocaine is one glaring example of institutionalized racism. About 90% of crack arrests are of African-Americans, while 75% of powder cocaine arrests are of Whites. Under federal law it takes only five grams of crack cocaine to trigger a five-year mandatory minimum sentence. But it takes 500 grams of powder cocaine, 100 times as much, to trigger the same sentence for a white boy.