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Wright's comment on HIV AIDS- In Context
I posted this as a response to a someone dismissing Wright's HIV comment as "crack pot." But I thought blogging may allow larger readership.
Anyway, I thought I will atleast voice one of his "controversial statement" in a decent context. Here it is:
Wright's claim the U.S. Government created HIV virus to control the black population is unfound- at least to my knowledge.
But here is the abstract of a study conducted by Behavioral Health Institute in 1999:
Twenty-seven percent of blacks held AIDS-conspiracy views and an additional 23% were undecided. Endorsing AIDS-conspiracy beliefs was not related to blacks' age or income but was related to higher levels of education. Blacks who agreed that AIDS is a conspiracy against them tended to be culturally traditional, college-educated men who had experienced considerable racial discrimination.
Rev.Wright fits the demographic: culturally traditional, college-educated men and more importantly and here is the historical context: who had experienced considerable racial discrimination. Well for a man who fought for his country only to witness his fellow black men, black women and himself as second class citizens for a long time- this certainly qualifies as considerable racial discrimination.
Wright's comments reflect a lot more on how we as a larger society are marginalizing unprivileged communities facing severe economic and health risks.
The more I read about Wright the more I'm convinced:
This whole episode is nothing less than a high-tech lynching.
- a quote from a blogger on another website about MSM and hatemongerers.













Comments (2)
"Wright's comments reflect a lot more on how we as a larger society are marginalizing unprivileged communities facing severe economic and health risks."
Maybe Wright's message is just a threat to the establishment. I mean, if we took a good hard look at the devastation and misery of very poor urban communities we might feel bad.
The middle class suburban crowd cares very little about the very poor. They just want to keep them far away. MEanwhile we pat ourselves on the back about "faith" and other bullshit.
Dismissing his righteous anger over the plight of the hardest hit is the easy way out.
March 23, 2008 10:07 PM | Reply | Permalink
Any analysis of Black "government conspiracy theorizing" on AIDS, that does not mention the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, is grossly incomplete.
That being said, it is no credit to Rev. Wright that he has helped to spread this AIDS canard. He really should have known better.
March 23, 2008 11:26 PM | Reply | Permalink
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