I Offer My Life - A Plaintiff's Manifesto I Offer My Life - A Plaintiff's Manifesto
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I Offer My Life - A Plaintiff's Manifesto

Piercing the Racist Veil: Black Women As Enforcers of Racial Inequity

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Publisher Description

For centuries, America has been the emblem of democracy, selling the story that African nations can escape the poverty trap and become prosperous like it, if they just played their book on Western democracy. The main
problem with this Western utopian playbook, for a recently de-colonized Africa, is Western democracy was, and
still is built on the back of slaves, so for Western democracy to thrive, SOMEBODY must be a slave - hence the
arrested development in Africa. The notion of shared wealth and equity, is just a façade.
Moreover, for this system of slavery to work, the slave’s self identity needs to be erased; indeed this is the tragedy of the African - American, who constantly grapples for identity, especially the African-American woman, who having been stripped of a husband, child and support, finds purpose in being the custodian of the status quo of oppression, in order to climb socially. The book exposes the mental effects of prolonged oppression on Black women, who in turn wield oppression. For example, Ms Nwosu’s powerful Writ of Prohibition, against New York Chief Justice, Laura Taylor Anne Swain, pierced the soul of her identity so profoundly, that the entire court, including Harvard graduate and court of Appeals Chief Judge, Debra Ann Livingston rallied to ensure the writ of prohibition was never docketed, illegally. Thus, the African plaintiff’s manifesto highlights the tragedy of the African American woman, including Judge Karla Smith, Randee Reid in UNC Chapel Hill, Judge Aileen Oliver, Judge Consuello B. Marshall, Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett and Judge Yvonne Williams, Judge Anna Rigsby, so much so that the plaintiff’s mom rightfully pointed out, Black women are the reason why more Black men, like George Flyod, will be killed unjustly.
The legal cases in the manifesto cut across business, love, family, wealth generation and religion. It demonstrates irrefutably the failure of the American judiciary to be the independent firmest pillar of government, it ought. Rather, the judiciary is an extension of the executive arm, and a political weapon to firstly, protect White economic supremacism, and secondly advance the economic interest of the highest corporate bidder. As a kick - back, these finance power houses like Deutsche Bank, American Express, Black Rock Inc., ensure the Black acquiescent judges get their coveted titles, such as “Chief Judge,” albeit with strings attached, including squashing any and all discrimination lawsuits, unconstitutionally.

Ms Nwosu is a Catholic, and free thinker, showing that free thought and religion can co-exist. Catholics decree moral uprightness and justice during the Liturgy of the Eucharist at Mass: “Dignum et Justum est.” Thus, Christ statement in John 14:6 , I am the Truth, the Way and the Life, whoever believes in me shall have eternal life, IS a liberation anthem professing that the embodiment of life IS justice and truth.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2025
June 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
157
Pages
PUBLISHER
Five Loaves Media LTD
SELLER
Adaeze Nwosu
SIZE
43.7
MB
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