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The destruction of Black males now is indirect, so that the Black male victims themselves can be led to participate in - and then be blamed for- their own mass deaths.
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
Most important, Black males must help one another to understand that they are being led by the dynamic of white supremacy to inflict extreme damage upon themselves, one another and ultimately the Black race. Black males must understand that, contrary to what is said, the war being conducted in urban centers is not against drugs but against Black males- for the purpose of white genetic survival.
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
We do not realize that the massive deaths of Black males constitute the genocide of Black people (as it takes Black males to make Black babies and ensure future Black generations).
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
The chain of events begins with the denial of full scale employment and advancement to Black males so that they cannot adequately support themselves, their wives and their children.
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
(It must be realized that no Black males manufacture the chemicals for drug use, nor do any Black males manufacture guns.)
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
Melanin is the black pigment which permits skins to appear other than white (black, brown, red and yellow). Melanin pigment coloration is the norm for the hue-man family. If there are non-white readers who disagree with this presentation of white rejection of the white-skinned self, may I refer you to the literature on the currently developing sun-tanning parlors.
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)
The destruction of Black males for the purpose of white genetic survival is the reason behind the ever-increasing disparity between the \ number of Black females entering and graduating from high schools and institutions of higher education compared to the far lesser number of Black males.
Frances Cress Welsing (The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors)