Save the black community from racial genocide


Save the black community from racial genocide
The Issue
We The Citizens of these United States of America are hereby petitioning to save a minority community of humanity from racial genocide (extinction). The black American human race is becoming an endangered species from the hands of white supremacist groups; police officers; and black-on-black criminals consisting of hood rats, gangbangers, thugs, and drug kingpins/crime lords. Since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865, the Black community has sought for future generations to be welcomed, accepted, included, and recognized for their contributions toward progress and solutions within society.
Within the Black American community, elders and children are disproportionately affected by gun violence, prison violence, drug-related issues, and social stigma associated with exercising their constitutional and civil liberties. Despite positive civic engagements such as fostering harmonious relationships across racial lines, complying with tax obligations, adhering to laws, and raising strong-minded, intellectually independent, law-abiding citizens, the community continues to face significant challenges. The author of this petition has developed a close association with the Black community, sharing many of their experiences with adversity, prejudice, bias, and systemic injustice within the criminal justice system, while also contributing an additional perspective informed by living with a mental health disorder.
Today, the Black American community faces challenges related to crime and systemic issues within government institutions, which also affect other minority groups in the United States. The Black community was among the earliest minority groups to experience racism, bias, and injustice in America. This petition is intended for individuals who support causes such as Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights, Mental Health Rights, and Transgender Rights, as well as those who advocate for interracial marriages and bi-racial children who may encounter difficulties in society.
Black American Lives Matter because they are the grassroots of what shaped the American culture into what it is today. for example, black soldiers fought in the civil war and world war 2; became political activists for equal rights in the civil rights movement; In today's politics we have Black city councils; mayors; governors and of course, a black president and vice president of the united states. Also there are plenty of black bankers, lawyers, doctors, fire fighters and cops who do not violate their sworn oaths to serve and protect the communities they serve. Your signature will help to add the Black American Human Race onto the endangered species list, because their elders and children are the Real victims of homicidal gun violence; The real victims of homicidal prison violence who were falsely accused of crimes they never committed and wrongly convicted for exercising their constitutional and civil liberties as intelligent-minded men and women who just want their fair share of the American Dream. We must welcome, include, and appreciate the black community as equals not our enemies.
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The Issue
We The Citizens of these United States of America are hereby petitioning to save a minority community of humanity from racial genocide (extinction). The black American human race is becoming an endangered species from the hands of white supremacist groups; police officers; and black-on-black criminals consisting of hood rats, gangbangers, thugs, and drug kingpins/crime lords. Since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865, the Black community has sought for future generations to be welcomed, accepted, included, and recognized for their contributions toward progress and solutions within society.
Within the Black American community, elders and children are disproportionately affected by gun violence, prison violence, drug-related issues, and social stigma associated with exercising their constitutional and civil liberties. Despite positive civic engagements such as fostering harmonious relationships across racial lines, complying with tax obligations, adhering to laws, and raising strong-minded, intellectually independent, law-abiding citizens, the community continues to face significant challenges. The author of this petition has developed a close association with the Black community, sharing many of their experiences with adversity, prejudice, bias, and systemic injustice within the criminal justice system, while also contributing an additional perspective informed by living with a mental health disorder.
Today, the Black American community faces challenges related to crime and systemic issues within government institutions, which also affect other minority groups in the United States. The Black community was among the earliest minority groups to experience racism, bias, and injustice in America. This petition is intended for individuals who support causes such as Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights, Mental Health Rights, and Transgender Rights, as well as those who advocate for interracial marriages and bi-racial children who may encounter difficulties in society.
Black American Lives Matter because they are the grassroots of what shaped the American culture into what it is today. for example, black soldiers fought in the civil war and world war 2; became political activists for equal rights in the civil rights movement; In today's politics we have Black city councils; mayors; governors and of course, a black president and vice president of the united states. Also there are plenty of black bankers, lawyers, doctors, fire fighters and cops who do not violate their sworn oaths to serve and protect the communities they serve. Your signature will help to add the Black American Human Race onto the endangered species list, because their elders and children are the Real victims of homicidal gun violence; The real victims of homicidal prison violence who were falsely accused of crimes they never committed and wrongly convicted for exercising their constitutional and civil liberties as intelligent-minded men and women who just want their fair share of the American Dream. We must welcome, include, and appreciate the black community as equals not our enemies.
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Petition created on September 29, 2025