a bile some secto of the American populace focuses on a mythical phenomenon call Black raci m, very Ji ttle ttention is directed towards t pervasive impact of racism on Africa in America. Sl very, segregation and iscrimination are portrayed as tbing that transpired iD the past. Even some African Americans are quic to uuest that we leave the p t behind c la By Se ConwspotUltnl About five ye rs ago, Dr. Marc Siegler, a professor. of medicine at the University of Chic go. warned th t because of Reagan Admini tration cutbac ,bureaucr ts in he lth care in iitution might try to cut he Ith care costs for the poor by ncour ging d.o�lOr and patients to m ke patte nts . die more quickly, using the idea of death with dignity. Thi ound sinister, . particularly when the "right to die" movement ha expanded from one individual deciding on de th to the ide of third p rty euthan ia, where other people are lJowed to ta .e life from him, even when he 1 not hope Ie Iy doomed to die. What . i even more frightening is a view expres ed in influential medical' journ I nd thc m s media in general. hich would ubvert our hole ideal of equ lity. There i call to ab ndon the principle of the "sanctity of human life" nd dopt a "new ethic", b sed on the "quality of life." In short, the U.S. is ked to abandon the idea that all hum n lives are created equal and adopt the belief that there are grade B. C. 0, and E lives, which can rightfully be red: Th THE IDEA 0 w hi te up e r j 0 r i t y' and B I a c k inferiority as legitimized by the American Con titution and ingrained into the fab . c of and destroyed. I TRODUCI G THIS "new ethic" into would mean a unequal Jim Crow j u tice , hich es entially be Apartheid. " Doe thl round armliar? At th lime of the Declaration of I ndependenc African Am rican were con rdered an inferior "quality of life." The con titution con idered a lave three fifth of a person. The Dred scou Decision ruled th t Blac per on had no right that white people were con titutionally ound to re peer. Whilc this "nc ethic" i supposed to apply only to individual wiih phy ical or mental defect. racists throughout the ages have m naged' to invent reasons why foreign r or persecuted mi norities were nat urally "defective. from the time that the phi 10 opher Aristotle declared all non-Greeks were by ature" sla.ves. From the day of the fir t lave ships to the time of William Shockley's theorie • white upremacists have Qeen very killful in arguing that Black people are by nature handicapped and genetically our laws epar tel ystern of would "Legal real II Americ n law ·and juri prudence. In the American Consti tution the slaves ere denied citizen hip, but th�y ere allowed to be counted 'as 3/5 of a person for the purpose of calculating voting re reseatauon from the South. In 1857 in the infamous Dred Scott Decision, tbe Supreme Court held that Blac "had no rigbts which the white man was bound to respect." There is Ii ttle wonder then that the phrase "if you're white you're alright, yello melJo , bro n stick around, but Bl ck get bact" evolved as a telliD part of the African American vernacular. And given the constant reenforcement of tbe idea of wbite uperiority by a language, image and symbols tbat almo t II ays portrays white as good and Blact evil, no wonder many African Americans are convinced that "the white man's ice is always colder." . BLACK SELF·HATRED is a lingering, persistent leg cy of raei m, very and cui tural awe ion: aclsm' our capacity contrary 0 white fears Af ican Ameri ns have not be n prone to ebel against the r condition b hating white pe pie. lack people in a pattern oft n played ut among a op res ed peop e, frequently tak out their f tration and vi vic imizer or t victimizin sys em. Hence B ac -on-Blac cri and vicle i rampant, particularly in oor African American comm nities. Fraticide or B ck-on-Black bo ocide i tbe of death amo America beIW 18-24. Here again tbe ystem reenforce tbe i uperiority inferiority. Bi c committing crime agai t bite almost IDvanab) recei e more time Blac 5 gal'a a inferior. I G WEDGE for this "new' ethic" in Michigan" is n euthanasia bill. H.B.4016. The bill uppo edly designed to allow patients to choo e an agent to make medical d ci ions for th m when they re unconscious or incompetent to m ke their own: The law ould allow an agent to remove medical treatment necc ary to save pari nr' life. The originator of the bill. State Representative David Hollister, tate th t H.B. 4016 would allow agen to remove extr ordinary treatment, when patients re helples Iy doomed. , However, there is nothing in the bill preventing an gent from removing the mo t ordinary treatment, including in ulin for diabetic, feeding tube nd po ibly (as a st tement from .on of HolH ler' upporter , included in hi own literature, uggesl) even spoonfeeding. Thi could h ppen when the p lie�t ha a good chance for recovery. There are provi ions for judge to review an agent's actions, but the guideline are not specific, ) aving uch i ue up to the d scretion (and prejudices) of individual judge. Judges like anyone el e c n h ve prejudiced atti des to ard the handicapped, m noritie nd the poor. T ERE I ITS MOST de tructive forms thi attitude and outlook maDife ts itself in outright distrust antagonism, and bostility toward ones own people. Hence Black self-batred is the real "reverse �ism" whicb African Americans need to understand and overcome if we are to progre s as a people. It is DOt at all surprising that Blac self·batred is prevalent among African American . The idea of white uperiority Tbe problem is tbat !be past and Black inferiority was an is still very much with Africans integral part of, tbe slave in America. brei ing system under the Racism and cultural British American form of aggression have resulted in Chattel Slavery. evere psycbo-cultural �amage The slaves were taught that to African Americans; dam ge their color w s a "badge of bicb has erved to retard our degraduation" and tbat tlieir gro tb economically and African ancestry "tainted" politically a national them. Any wbite person, no community. matter what their status in life, Indeed the real "reverse was to be respected (It alf times. racism" is to be foUDd in the Failure to re pect and f ct that a sizeable segment of ubmit to "white superiority" African Americans have re ulled in swift, evere and internalized the concept of often fatal punishment. Blac inferiority. lbati to say . African Americans are not comfortable itb beiq Black aDd lack confidence in lJleJnseJves as individual and in the race as a hole. lions g in t a pa ient being i umidaten by health care In titution into pi king n agen. The poor and racial minor ties whd re often unaware 0 their right would be mo t vi timized . Th Michigan andicapp r Caucu (MHC) Holli ter s own state Demo tic Pary i c lling for mendment providing safegu rd again t such intimidatio , similar to tho e provide f r confe ed murderers under he Suprem Court' Mirand cis ion nd making attempts to coerce a patient punishabl . MHC amend ent would also prevent a ent from removing ordin treatment, proven o.utright st rvation and would not allow removal of rtificial feeding ube unle the patient is do med to die and the tubes cau unreliable p in greater tha hunger or thir 1. " People are their own state crime ag inst Blac . The me age' that white people are precio and Blac people are expen able. BI ck life is seen as ch p and BI c elf-hatred conditions many African Americans to treat it such. Thu we African Americans have real problem with "reverse r cism". Black elf-hatred is a �henomenon which we must f head on. Overcoming Blac self-hatred i an important element in lh formula for Blac urvival and national and internatinar development into the 21 t century. We cannot continue to believe that tbe hite man' ice s alway colder. ROil Daniels PruidDat 0/ the' I COlfllllunily Orga tion and Developmen: in � ulIgstoWIl, Ollio. He may be c ntacted. Ql (216) 746-5747. Sla e Senat r Fred Oil ingham. he d of the co miuee lookin into the I w to upport t e MHC am ndments (Wr te to them c/o Michig n St ie Senate. Lan ing, Michiga 48909.) In a climate of raci m nd om open lynching, we do not ave the luxury of playing g e with coo titution I fe uar.d. In the ye r· that el on and Winnie Mandela com to Michigan demanding equal protection of the law in South Afric , it would b ironic i 'our legi I tor ab ndoned thi concept her at home. ,2ft". f/ 'fwnv� l;� t10t £� �. �., \'R n 'proV(l-b .1