Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

These angry essays show how the massive New Afrikan uprisings of the 1960s were answered by the white ruling class: with the destruction of New Afrikan communities coast to coast, the decimation of the New Afrikan working class, the rise of the prison state and an explosion of violence between oppressed people. Taken on their own, in isolation, these blights may seem to be just more "social issues" for NGOs to get grants for, but taken together and in the context of amerikkkan history, they constitute genocide.

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Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

These angry essays show how the massive New Afrikan uprisings of the 1960s were answered by the white ruling class: with the destruction of New Afrikan communities coast to coast, the decimation of the New Afrikan working class, the rise of the prison state and an explosion of violence between oppressed people. Taken on their own, in isolation, these blights may seem to be just more "social issues" for NGOs to get grants for, but taken together and in the context of amerikkkan history, they constitute genocide.

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Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

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Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

Amazon Nation or Aryan Nation: White Women and Black Genocide

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These angry essays show how the massive New Afrikan uprisings of the 1960s were answered by the white ruling class: with the destruction of New Afrikan communities coast to coast, the decimation of the New Afrikan working class, the rise of the prison state and an explosion of violence between oppressed people. Taken on their own, in isolation, these blights may seem to be just more "social issues" for NGOs to get grants for, but taken together and in the context of amerikkkan history, they constitute genocide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781894946551
Publisher: Kersplebedeb Publishing
Publication date: 03/17/2014
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Critical Note 1

Kill The Kids First 5

When a Man Needs a Woman 7

Genocide Has to Sneak Up 8

You're Never Too Young in Amerikkka to be a Black Prisoner 9

It's All in the Family 12

Kidnap & Control 14

Border Babies 16

Ed & His Johns 19

Welfare is Warfare 20

1968: Year of Decision 23

Motown Explodes 24

Black Nation-White Panic 25

Moynihan-Ism:

The Attack on Black Women 27

More Sexism the U.S. Plan 30

Moynihan-Ism Steps In It 32

Ruling Class Pulls Its Switch 33

Neo-Colonialism: Change the Class Structure 38

Phoenix Program For Ghetto 40

Good Guys vs. Bad Guys 41

First Law of Genocide: Criminalization 44

A Criminal Class 46

White Women Are Being Molded 7

Women's Fault! 50

Prison: The Black Man's Housing Project 52

Ben Ward-Smoke Screen 58

Mechanics Of Genocide 59

"They Want What We Have" 61

And Shoot Up the Black Nation, Too 64

CIA-Afghan Rebels the Source 66

Ben Admits Guilt 67

AIDS Coverup 69

Blank Identity 71

Ultimate Sexual Criminals 72

Taking Black Children Away 74

Genocide Needs Black Sexism 77

Controlling Black Women's Sexuality 78

We Don't Like Their Looks, So 80

Where Are White Women? 81

The Idea of Liberation

Came From the Black Nation 83

Neo-Colonializing Women 85

White Equality Equals Black Genocide 89

With Dick's Goodies Comes Dick 90

Like White Women in Nazi Germany & South Africa 92

Integration: "Learn A Way To Say Goodbye" 94

The Ideas of Black Genocide in the Amerikkkan Mind 113

The Necessity of "Extermination" 116

Increasingly Violent Crisis and Imaginary Solutions 119

The Disappearing Negro and the White Male Continent 131

Transition to World Empire 140

"We Charge Genocide" 145

The Alarm About Black Genocide in the 1960s 152

Photo Credits 159

Some Groundings 160

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