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Contents
Dedication
Preface Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3 Chapter 4
Chapter 5 Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8 Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Conclusion
Conclusion
Most psychology textbooks
have a chapter devoted to "maladaptive behavior." A large variety of
emotional problems fall into the general category of psychopathology.
Maladjusted behavior is defined as the inability to behave in ways that
foster the well being of the individual and ultimately to society.
"Maladaptive behavior" is grouped
into large categories comprising behaviors associated with drug addiction,
compulsive gambling, and loss of contact with reality. It also includes
any behavior that interferes with personal growth and self-fulfillment
like mood and anxiety disorders.
Negrophobia is a fear of Black
people that persists in the minds of Whites and some Blacks when no
realistic danger exists. Usually phobias are reactions to conditioned
emotional responses. Negrophobia was initially indoctrinated and
instilled by slave owners and currently by all forms of mass media. At
the time of its inception Negrophobia was probably not considered abnormal
behavior but accepted as therapeutic alliance to protect the White
brotherhood?
Just the fact that civil rights
programs must be administered by US law and amended to our Constitution
proves there is a psycho-social fear of non-White people. Any formal
attempt through law or administrative practice to enforce
anti-discrimination laws for a category of people proves discrimination is
alive and well. In this country the people to be protected and/or ejected
(placed on the back seat) by legislation have been non-Whites.
Negrophobia was created as a
result of the "White cleansing process" to teach basic values and views of
the world and to prepare individuals for their place, habitat, and
territorial turf in a dominated Caucasian mind-set and/or culture. There
is a Negrophobic "thought form" staunchly in place.
Self-image and self-evaluation went
through the basic processes of development during slavery. White children
were nurtured and molded to become musicians, writers, lawyers,
politicians and doctors in the 1600's. Black children were nurtured and
molded to become matriarchal baby producers and career slaves.
Seeping through the cracks from
the era of slavery is the wondrous White Race stronghold mind-set at one
end of the geometric plane. At the other end of the plane lies a
spontaneous Negrophobic stronghold on both Black and White people that is
considered "normal" behavior. In other words, Whites have not rehearsed
the fear they feel for Blacks. Blacks are also afraid of other Blacks
because of the stronghold unrehearsed thought process firmly established.
When the word "supremacy" is
mentioned, people often think of the Klu Klux Klan. Definitions for the
word "supremacy" are merely exquisite, perfect, total, ultimate, and
beautiful--All of which Whites perceive themselves and all of which some
Blacks perceive Whites.
Most Whites believe that racism
does not exist and cannot understand why Blacks must always mention the
topic R - A - C - I - S - M. Since racism does not exist, Black folks
should stop using the term because non-White ethnic groups to make excuses
for laziness, ignorance, and inferiority use the word racism.
White faces and images have been
superimposed verbally and visually by mass media to mean higher in quality
and merit. See the show, and the entire race is the same. Everywhere a
person looks in this country, there are visual images of White
people--from the average White Americans, to the President and God
himself.
Peer groups are the most important
people in an individual's life. White peer group orientation includes
conformity to the ideas and judgments of that group--whether it is peer
influence or parent influence. People adopt the values, attitudes, style
of dress, and language of their parents and peers. For that reason the
"White cleansing process" has been the surmount force and is staunchly in
place and embedded into our society.

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