Wednesday, June 29, 2011

gross medical negligent by the Defendant (The United States of America) as slaves living in the United States of America part 2

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” Slavery completely disrupted the notion of the black family because family members could be sold away from one another at any time. Mothers could be torn away from their infants; husbands could be sold away from their wives without warning.
                              431.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” Slavery made blacks into work animals, or beasts of burden, who were expected to work from sun up to sundown without stopping, and who were sometimes actually bred like cattle or horses to make better, stronger slaves.


                        432.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” Slavery also made black men, women and children extremely vulnerable to brutal violence, the likes of rape, murder, torture, lynching’s, tar and feathering, whipping, etc.
                        433.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” Slavery also caused severe emotional and psychological trauma, which resulted in oftentimes in self-hatred
 Because (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans were taught that everything “black” was bad and everything white was good.
      Some (Negro) blacks learned to hate the color of their own skin, their physical features, and the texture of their hair because they were told over and over that they were ugly because they weren't European.
                              434.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” Slavery kept blacks from being educated in large numbers because it was illegal for slaves to learn to read and write.
Slave owners were afraid that “educated slaves” would find a way to organize themselves and begin a revolution that would end slavery.
                        435.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare, state, speak out respectful before the “Honourable Justice” From the “inception of slavery” through modern times, those (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants
Who grew old in the Defendant (The United States of America) having had to withstand a variety of psychologically, physically, and socially degrading experiences
Resulting factor from the (400) plus ongoing controlling years of “conquering domination” by the Defendant (The United States of America),
 In collusion with “White Supremacy” controlling interest in all state through imposed political oppression for a profiteering economy at the expense of all the (Negro) “Blood Heritage” race relations within the defendant (The United States of America).

                        436.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein declare, state, speak out respectful before the “Honourable Justice” Among the determinants in negligence contribution in “health factor” is of the treatment of elderly (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American and their descendants
In the social history of the Defendant (The United States of America), economic factors have had a significant bearing.
For example, the economic interests of “hostile slave owners” during the Defendant (The United States of America) “antebellum period” of enforcement of slavery in (America) made the situation of elderly (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans
Disabled slaves especially, shaky, tenuous and bad for “business investments”.
                              437.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” after the described Defendant (The United States of America) claims in the eliminate of 400 years of captivity, oppression, the Defendant fail to equate that  
The "Black Code" being the next oppressive domination method that white slave masters used to keep blacks from having unity.
                        438.
 Things like taking children from (Negro) mothers at birth, beatings, overworking, not allowing (Negro) blacks to converse in large groups, not allowing (Negro) blacks to read, marry, have a personal opinion, and the list goes on and on.
Defendant (The United States of America) controlling “Whites Supremacy” fully set in continue dehumanized the (Negro) race from centuries past beyond 1619 throughout the “Jim Crow Laws” era of 1968.
                        439.
 (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans suffering is still post traumatic, those mentalities won't leave back up
And current (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American current inflicted race problems like high crime, extreme poverty, single family homes, , massive wrongful abortion, drugs infestation, merge and mixed in with “health issues” adult race-based health disparities in diseases like hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and coronary heart disease.
                        440.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare fully before the “Honourable Justice” All Slaves Descendants herein had extreme poor nutritional status during all stages of life because of the extreme gross neglected by the Defendant (The United States of America) in collusion with “White Supremacy” wanting gross neglected,
 In real provisions of enough food supply for all enforce slaves, thus being the direct cause of  all of the (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans “inadequate dietary intake” extreme poor health legacy”, accompanied by high energetic costs of physical work and infectious diseases.
                        441.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans declare, assert, furtherance’s respectful before fully before the “Honourable Justice” Unsanitary conditions, inadequate nutrition and unrelenting hard labor made slaves highly susceptible to disease.
Illnesses were generally not treated adequately by the Defendant (The United States of America) and their partners “White Supremacy” races”,
Slaves were often forced to work even when sick or else.

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