5 - Black Dehumanization Print E-mail

The Dred Scott decision to make slavery legal, pushed the nation into civil warThe controversy surrounding the confirmation of federal judges should remind us of the important role played by the Supreme Court in our nation’s history. Although Democrats today claim that they alone represent the African American community, a look at the history of Democrat controlled Supreme Courts reveals quite the opposite. One of the most infamous cases ever decided by a Democrat controlled court was the Dred Scott case.

In this case, a former slave who had been living in Illinois for seven years as a free man, had returned to Missouri (a slave state) and was returned to slavery. He sued and argued that on the basis of his time in Illinois that he should be able to remain free. The Missouri Supreme Court rejected Scott’s plea, so he appealed to the United States Supreme Court. The case polarized the nation into two camps: pro-slavery Democrats and abolitionist Republicans. The Supreme Court decided that since Scott was not a citizen, the federal government could not deprive his owner of his rightful ‘property.’ Because Scott was deemed a non-citizen, he was denied standing before the court and his suit dismissed. The Democrat controlled Supreme Court further argued that the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which barred any American territory from entering the Union as a slave state, unconstitutional. Republicans attacked this horrific case, and in many ways it accelerated our nation towards civil war and the abolition of slavery.

The Democratic Party, true to its pro-slavery past, recently defined another group of human beings as non-citizens, thereby excluding them from legal protection under the law. This group of Americans is the unborn. In the tortured reasoning of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, unborn children are essentially property. And just as the Dred Scott case predominantly (though not exclusively) affected African Americans, the Roe v. Wade decision has paved the way for a veritable black genocide.

Recent statistics indicate that since 1973, abortion has reduced the black population by over 25%. Because abortion has been aggressively peddled to inner city black communities, black babies today are three times more likely to be killed in the womb than white babies. Abortion kills twice as many black babies as AIDs, accidents, violent crimes, cancer, and heart disease combined. Although it is possible that Planned Parenthood and its ilk are racially blind, 80% of planned parenthood facilities are located in minority neighborhoods. What’s the point of all these gruesome statistics, and what do they have in common with the Dred Scott case of 1856? Plenty.

The result of Dred Scott was to strip African Americans of their standing under the law and thereby prevent them from ever exercising political power for the good of their people. Roe v. Wade subtly accomplishes the same ends by a different means. The black population is curbed by convincing black mothers that their unborn children are only property which will financially destroy them so it is in their interests and the interest of society to kill them. African Americans can thank the Democratic Party and its unyielding support for Roe v. Wade as well as its insidious influence in our public school system for today’s veritable black genocide. Today’s Democrats continue to advocate a society in which certain people are stripped of their humanity and denied political power. Sadly, the black community continues to suffer more than any other when Democrats run the show.

The Chicago Republican Party stands in line with the Illinois Republicans of old and condemns any rule or legal decision that dehumanizes or excludes black people from legal protection under the law.

 

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