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China Denounces Americas
Treatment of Afro-descendants
China Denounces Americas Treatment of Afro-descendants Yeah. Now all I
need is to have the guys how watch the border crossing between Zhuhai and
Macao to stop going through my bags every four or fifth trip I make. Both
countries have some serious racial baggage to clean up. China is in no
position at all to start finger-wagging. It's like the pot calling the kettle... err... wait
for it... Black. Uh-huh. Heh. T On May 19, 2011, at 4:36 AM, DANIEL BARKLEY
wrote: first-black President EVER notwithstanding -Overall, 41 percent of the
prison population was estimated to be African-American. -The rate of African-
Americans serving a life sentence was more than 10 times higher than that of
whites. - the poverty proportion of the black was 25.8 percent in 2009, and those
of Hispanic origin and Asian were 25.3 percent -Afro-descendants make up
50% of the homeless in Los Angeles, California and have a 32%
unemployment rate nationwide. ... the United States turned a blind eye to its
own terrible human rights situation and seldom mentioned it. The Human
Rights Record of the United States in 2010 is prepared to urge the United
States to face up to its own human rights issues "... The People’s Republic of
China demands that America stop using, their cry of Human Rights Violations
against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their
resources when America flagrantly violates the Human Rights of Afro-
descendants and other minorities within its own country." -PRC From:
CherryApple@hotmail.com To: dthurston_1@msn.com Subject: China
Denounces Americas Treatment of Afro-descendants Date: Wed, 18 May 2011
11:09:13 -0700 Subject: China Denounces Americas Treatment of Afro-
descendants www.muhammadspeaksonline.net/2011/04/22/china-denounces-
americas-treatment-of-afro-descendants/ China Denounces America’s
Treatment of Afro-Descendants China Denounces America’s Treatment of Afro-
descendants (African Americans) By Editor Raushana Karriem In a scathing
report issued by China’s Information Office of the State Council, China
condemned America’s treatment of its Afro-descendants and other minorities
and cited America’s numerous human rights violations against its minorities.
“The State Department of the United States released its Country Reports on
Human Rights Practices for 2010 on April 8, 2011. As in previous years, the
reports are full of distortions and accusations of the human rights situation in
more than 190 countries and regions including China. However, the United
States turned a blind eye to its own terrible human rights situation and seldom
mentioned it. The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2010 is
prepared to urge the United States to face up to its own human rights issues, “
states the report. The report cites that Afro-descendants make up 50% of the
homeless in Los Angeles, California and have a 32% unemployment rate
nationwide. According to a report of the Working Group of Experts on people of
African descent to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations in August
2010, unemployment was a very serious issue for the Afro-descendant
community in the United States, with levels of unemployment being,
proportionately, four times higher among this population than in the white
community. Reference was made to a case where the New York City Fire
Department was found to have discriminated against people of African descent
who had applied for employment as firemen. Of the 11,000 firemen employed
by the New York City Fire Department, only about 300 were of African descent,
despite their being about 27 percent of the population of New York (UN
document A/HRC/15/18). Nearly one-sixth of black residents in the city were
unemployed in the third quarter of 2010. About 140,000 of the city’s 384,000
unemployed residents, or 36 percent, were black (The New York Times, Oct 28,
2010). Poverty proportion for minorities is also high in the United States. The
US Census Bureau announced in Sept, 2010 that the poverty proportion of the
black was 25.8 percent in 2009, and those of Hispanic origin and Asian were
25.3 percent and 12.5 percent respectively, much higher than that of the non-
Hispanic white at 9.4 percent. The median household income for the black,
Hispanic origin and non-Hispanic white were $32,584, $38,039 and $54,461
respectively (The USA Today, September 17, 2010). A survey released by the
America Association of Retired Persons on February 23, 2010 found that over
the previous 12 months, a third (33 percent) of African-Americans age 45+ had
problems paying rent or mortgage, 44 percent had problems paying for
essential items, such as food and utilities, almost one in four (23 percent) lost
their employer-sponsored health insurance, more than three in 10 (31 percent)
had cut back on their medications, and a quarter (26 percent) prematurely
withdrew funds from their retirement nest eggs to pay for living expenses. Even
in the tough employment environment, 12 percent of African-Americans age
65+ returned to the workforce from retirement, while nearly 20 percent of African-
Americans age 45 to 64 increased the number of hours worked and 12 percent
took a second job (The Los Angeles Times, Feb 23, 2010). In 2009, there were
more than 30,000 black children living in poverty in the nation’s capital, almost
7,000 more than two years before. Among black children in the city, childhood
poverty shot up to 43 percent, from 36 percent in 2008. In contrast, the poverty
rate for Hispanic children was 13 percent, and the rate for white children was 3
percent (The Washington Post, Sept 29, 2010). The USA Today on Oct 14, 2010
reported that African-American boys who were suspended at double and triple
the rates of their white male peers. At the Christina School District in Delaware,
71 percent of black male students were suspended in a recent school year,
compared to 22 percent of their white male counterparts. African-American
students without disabilities were more than three times as likely to be expelled
as their white peers. African-American students with disabilities were over twice
as likely to be expelled or suspended as their white counterparts (USA Today,
March 8, 2010). The health care for African-American people is worrisome.
Studies showed that nearly a third of ethnic minority families in the United
States did not have health insurance. Life expectancy was lower and infant
mortality higher than average (BBC, the social and economic position of
minorities). Mortality of African-American children was two to three times higher
than that of their white counterparts. African-American children represented 71
percent of all pediatric HIV/AIDS cases. African-American women and men
were 17 times and 7 times, respectively, more likely to contract HIV/AIDS than
white people, and twice more likely to develop cancer. Racial discrimination is
evident in the law enforcement and judicial systems. The New York Times
reported on May 13, 2010, that in 2009, African-Americans and Latinos were 9
times more likely to be stopped by the police to receive stop-and-frisk searches
than white people. Overall, 41 percent of the prison population was estimated
to be African-American. The rate of African-Americans serving a life sentence
was more than 10 times higher than that of whites. Males of African descent
who dropped out of school had a 66 percent chance of ending up in jail or
being processed by the criminal justice system (UN document A/HRC/15/18). A
report said 85 percent of the people stopped in New York to receive stop-and-
frisk searches over the past six years had been black or Latino (The
Washington Post, November 4, 2010). According to a report of the Law School
of the Michigan State University, among the 159 death row inmates in North
Carolina, 86 were black, 61 were white and 12 were from other ethnic groups.
During the trial process of the 159 capital cases, the number of black members
taken out from the jury by prosecutors more than doubled that of non-black
members. According to statistics from the Chicago Police Department, the
proportion of black people being the criminals and the victims of all murder
cases is the highest, reaching 76.3 and 77.6 percent respectively . In
conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using,
their cry of Human Rights Violations against other sovereign nations in order to
declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates
the Human Rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own
country. =
Is China banning blacks during the Olympics?
from the Daily Voice, Black America's Daily news source
Blacks In China - Theft
Of A 'Colored' Race
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