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Friday, July 25, 2008

Tuskegee Experiement Anniversary

Today is the anniversary of the Tuskegee Experiment. For all of those that don't know anything about this I will drop a little history on you.

The US government started this study in 1932 to see the effects of syphilis on the Black male. What they wanted to find out was if syphilis affected black males the same as it did the white population.


You can't say that black people haven't done anything. Because of this experiment we now have in place restrictions from using humans as animals in laboratory test. Yes without the cruelty against blacks there would be no change.

Just think we owe these men our lives for all the hell they went through just because white people we catching some disease that black man had never heard of. It makes you think of HIV and AIDS how only one place "AFRICA" seems to be over run with it and we are the onlookers of this travesty.

I sometimes think that the powers that run the world are trying to destroy us from the root. Africa has become that new testing ground for all these diseases. But it's only okay to test people that fall under the label of third world. The scare only happens when a disease happens to affect more white people, and that's when they need to find out how to fix it.

I can take it even a step further and add that the only way white people took over the Americas was mainly due to smallpox. Yes, white people were some nasty people that they sought to use what ailments they had against the American Indians and other indigenous populations. Where was the government then?, making money off them the same way they were making money of the men of the Tuskegee Experiment, the same way the African continent is being raped of its riches.

JUST SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU THINK!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is Dead...

So it has been brought to my attention in the past week of Sen. Jesse Helms died on July 4th. I was not a big fan of this man, yet I don't know of any minority that was.

So ding dong Jesse Helms has passed on to get his judgment for his afterlife. I mean the man caused hell on earth and he was not going to change his backwards ways of thinking for anyone.

The funny thing about all of this is that the papers state that he died of natural causes. They don't want to admit that the man died of some horrible disease brought upon him by Karma.

The first sign that is a dead give away that a person caused hell on earth and has hell to pay, declining health Come on people the man fought against basic civil rights and they want to label him as a hero. This is NOT funny but SERIOUS.

The sad part of that happens to be the reactions of the people over his death. It is almost like the government was completely oblivious to all the things that this man did but yet there were only two comments posted in opposition to Jesse Helms. One from Reverend Jesse Jackson, At the height of his power, he fought for the values of the old confederacy. He resisted the new South. He resisted the opportunity to fight for a more perfect union." and the other from Joe Solomnese of the human rights campaign, "Jesse Helms' legacy is one of hatred, homophobia and racism. Although not its intent, that legacy has made our community stronger and more able to forcefully respond to bigotry and prejudice. As a community, we are more committed than ever to securing full equality for all GLBT people."

Also according to some papers, As he aged, Helms was slowed by a variety of illnesses, including a bone disorder, prostate cancer and heart problems, and he made his way through the Capitol on a motorized scooter as his career neared an end. In April 2006, his family announced he had been moved into a convalescent center after being diagnosed with vascular dementia, in which repeated minor strokes damage the brain.

The man said no to everything! "No to civil rights. No to abortion. No to communism. No to the United Nations. No to gay rights. No to arts funding with nakedness. No to school busing. No to the U.S. giving up the Panama Canal. No to a nuclear arms reduction treaty called Salt II.

"You needed that job ... but they had to give it to a minority."--Helms

So when Helms is standing at those pearly gates I hope the Lord says to him NO, We needed that spot in heaven so we gave it so a minority and those who repented.