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Very little has changed with the average Anglo’s thoughts on Black citizenship. Most still
consider sovereignty, like the benefits of racism, to be only applicable to white Christian
males. Of course, the Anglo woman comes before non-whites, but her best interest is not
an interest of individuals who saw the original man as three-fifths of a human (Article 1,
Section 2, Paragraph 3). This concept and/or the exclusive club of sovereignty for Anglos
remains ideal whether Anglos have read any state Constitution or just figured that
American means “white”. However, I have encountered numerous negroes who argue
without the ability to substantiate their claim that negroes can be sovereign without
permission from an Anglo willing to be a patriot-for-profit.
No doubt, bad laws grouped with the enslavement and dislocation of Afrikans makes
sovereignty for persons of Afrikan descent a human right without question or contest.
However, the government has made the dissociation almost impossible by promising an
easier life with opportunities and amenities that are only sprinkled in Black communities.
Truthfully, America is guilty of dehumanizing Blacks to justify the government’s
mistreatment and annihilation of the very people whose intellectual contributions and
labor stabilized this country. If citizenship can be denied, it cannot be forced. Again, no
one can be forced to contract. The people are being ruled and fooled by words. As for the
Constitution – we must ask if we, the people, are really parties to this particular compact.
The so-called freedom of movement, choice of bad foods, availability of restricted drugs
and the best entertainment has the people thinking that we are a free nation. We refer to
a once “confederate” government as the “federal” government and believe that the
Constitution has not allowed the entrance of an oppressive and corrupt oligarchy capable
of concealing its intentions of a national government by giving the people a small amount
of tyranny at a time. Perhaps the Constitution has only given us an incomplete national
government and decimated State sovereignty. Still, the people hold on to what the
government would have them believe about the Constitution. The genius of the
Constitution and the inconsideration of the forefathers of Amerika proved that it was
possible to gradually transform any political reality without the knowledge or consent of
the people; sneak in a national government; and annihilate the individual States without
notice.
Perhaps, the use of sovereignty is not to the advantage of the Afrikan in America. In the
U.S., it’s game designed for anglos.

