Saturday, May 3, 2008

Tuskegee Study Had Nothing To Do With Creating AIDS

The fact that Jeremiah Wright has not been rejected and condemned by his fellow African-American preachers is disturbing and the fact that they feel he represents a larger theology is repulsive. It should give all Americans apprehensions about black "liberation theology." I say this because Jeremiah Wright has become the nation-wide spokesman for this apparent "theology." Furthermore, the fact that liberal Americans are defending Wright (to defend Obama) is equally disgusting.

Wright has made too many radical claims. He has praised Jew-haters and allowed Hamas editorials to appear on the Pastor's Page of his Church newsletters. This man hates America, he hates Israel, and he hates Jews (as evident by the fact that he supports Farakhan and Hamas). This is the same man that has been Obama's close spiritual mentor for 20 years.

One of the accusations that this race-baiting hate-monger has made is that America is responsible for creating and spreading the AIDS virus for the sole purpose of infecting blacks as a means of some sort of genocide. I decided to check for myself. Never mind the obvious fact that Whites in America and elsewhere suffer from AIDS. The only proof Wright has to offer is the Tuskegee experiment. If one would listen to Wright one would think that blacks were infected with syphilis for expermintal purposes. This is Wright's proof. In fact, no one was infected with the disease. This is a falsehood. I checked Wikipedia which states that "the Tuskegee study of untreated syphilis in the Negro Male, also known as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male Pelkola Syphilis Study, Public Health Service Syphilis Study, or the Tuskegee Experiment, was a clinical study, conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama, in which 399 poor — and mostly illiterate — African American sharecroppers, who already suffered from syphilis, were studied to observe the natural progression of the disease if left untreated." No matter how racially discriminatory this study was, it is not proof that AIDS was created by the U.S. government. The Tuskegee experiment studied those that, as quoted by Wikipedia, "had already suffered from syphilis." It was not an example of creating or infecting anyone with any disease. One may assault the "Tuskegee experiment" with just cause. That is any American's right. To complain and rally against an injustice is an American right. But to use the Tuskegee experiment as proof of America creating one of the worst diseases of our time is simply nonsense. The Tuskegee experiment is not any proof of America creating the AIDS virus to infect Blacks.

No comments:

Post a Comment