The theory of “Black” “race” in the United States: “black racial groups of Africa” do not exist

In this three part series we will provide you with primary sources for the origins of the terms “race”, “white” and “black”, as used in…

The theory of “Black” “race” in the United States: “black racial groups of Africa” do not exist

In this three part series we will provide you with primary sources for the origins of the terms “race”, “white” and “black”, as used in the United States.

We will work in reverse order. Beginning first with the newest invention, “Black” “race”, or “African American”, or “Negro”.

Contrary to popular belief, there is no “Black” “race” in the United States.

What are “black racial groups of Africa”

The controlling U.S. federal administrative regulation is Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity, Federal Register Notice, October 30, 1997, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity, AGENCY: Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs which defines “Black or African American”

Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Terms such as “Haitian” or “Negro” can be used in addition to “Black or African American.”

The problem arises when reading the definition itself.

As far as I can tell Congress of the United States has not enacted any Public Law defining the term “race”. If you or your organization has evidence to the contrary, kindly post the primary sources in the responses.

As indicated in the preface, we will address race theory itself, an ongoing fraud on a grand scale, in the third volume of this series.

One initial logical question is precisely how many “black racial” supposedly exist?

The revised / later question was a fact question and could be answered. There is no theory (in any discipline) of the number of black racial groups in Africa, so precision or even reasonable approximation is impossible. Directive 15 is not based on science, so you’d just get bloviative answers ranging from 1 to 1000 (maybe more).

Have asked the Administrative Head of the Census Bureau, and every public official that same question, have received no response.

The only location in any discipline and field of human activity where the term “black racial groups of Africa” can be found is in that document.

No “Black” “race” exists in the United States.

“black racial groups of Africa” do not exist anywhere in the known universe.

Those are not even carefully crafted terms of art that amount to, at best, a vague, undeveloped theory, at worst, the creation of a political class by fiat that effectively has no meaning or definition, intentionally: a rabbit hole or a rabbit-proof fence — if you are relying on the official U.S. administrative definition of the term “black” “race”; where journalists, academics, politicians, activists, etc. might use that term without bothering to cite the primary source they are referencing as the definition of the term “Black” “race”. As if every other person believed in the same folklore born in the United States they do, and like them, did not bother to read the actual definition of the term, given that officially, no “Black” “race” officially exists in either Germany or France.

If you are relying on a definition of “Black” other than the offical defintion, which does not make sense on its face, you should cite that definition when you use the term, rather than simply expecting someone else to know that you are not referring to the “Black or African American” that has no rational definition, that is, the official definition proffered by U.S. administrative regulations, for disambiguation.

That is the same definition of “Black or African American” used by the U.S. Census Bureau, and other agencies.

The term literally has no rational meaning. It is the creation of a political class by fiat; a legal fiction having no basis whatsoever.

Until that date arrives where any individual or institution can show by the scientific method, how they arrived at a number other than 0 for the number of “black racial groups of Africa”, the number that exist anywhere in this universe is exactly 0.

To unequivocally prove that “black racial groups of Africa”, as created by fiat in the cited U.S. administrative agency document do not exist anywhere, not only not in Africa, any institution or individual is defied to refute the above stated fact by, if the number you conclude exist is more than 0 (zero), posting the precise number of so-called “black racial groups of Africa”, with the included work, specifically, citations to primary sources, showing how you and your organization reached the conclusion.