Thursday, September 4, 2025
Eugenics
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is fading as it is exposed as a selective review of history designed to promote a certain point of view. Over the three hundred years between the 16th and 19th centuries about 388,000 slaves were brought from Africa to the United States. This represents the darkest hour of US history. These people were treated as less than human until the civil war ended slavery in 1865. This war resulted in 1.5 million wounded including 700,000 who died. Discrimination against Blacks continued in the form of Jim Crow laws for another hundred years. During the 1960’s laws were passed to end all discriminatory practices but the remnants remain to this day. When the story in history class ends at this point it is CRT. If the story continues then it becomes history. Today there are 42 million Blacks in the US and 4.5 million are college graduates. There are 3.5 million Black owned businesses. The average income for Black families is $55,000. Laws like affirmative action were designed to give Blacks a leg up when it came to jobs. There are many people in modern day Africa that would like to come to the US but very few want to move from the US to Africa. The average income in Africa is $10,000 per year and there are very few opportunities to move up the economic ladder. This, as Paul Harvey used to say, is the rest of the story.
Another point that is rarely discussed is the fact that if it had not been for slavery there were be very few Black Americas and most of the decedents of slaves would still be in Africa. One other point is the fact that 23 million Black babies have been aborted since Roe. If they had not been aborted the Black population would be 10 million higher. During the past 50 years homicides in the US have averaged 20,000 per year and half of those have been Black males, 90% of whom were murdered by other Black males. For some this all adds up to a type of eugenics and it is alive and well in most major US cities. Blacks are regularly murdered is disproportionate numbers but city governments seem unperturbed.
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