Monday, October 23, 2006

US elections, Chinese industrial slavery and the Holocaust of Black Working Class

Fall American elections, Chinese industrial slavery and the disappearance of the African America manufacturing class

There is deafering politcal silence this campaign season about the growing army of American youth unemployed. By end of 2006, another million American jobs will disappear or be exported to China and other industrial slave plantations. Alomst 10 million young American workers and families will make up the most-at-risk segment of the North American unemployed and near homeless. The myth of the so-called medida created Black Bay Bay children has allowed most politicans not to be forced to address the youth unemployment crisis and in some casese actually cut youth manpower related funding.

The so-called Bay Bay social pathological roots of the Black post-industrial social insurrections in Africa and North American were analyzed in depth by Frantz Fanon, a medical doctor and revolutionary theorist from Martinique who wrote extensively on French colonialism. Fanon's contribution to understanding the psychology of colonialism, while lacking a critical analysis of North America slavery and modern capitalism, offered African American revolutionaries a critical starting point and methodological way to begin to analyze social pathology of modern capitalism and North American racism.

What Dr. Fanon did not address was the critical connection between and necessity of industrial education & employment and just how fragile and toxic the African America post-industrial persona would become. The idustrialization of Black American played a critical interpretive role. The industrial interpretive role allow Black workers to play as well as being a political gathering force self-esteem and worship and felloship. The manufacturing process allowed Blacks to better understand and be a active part of industrial history and cultural traditions in such a way as to inspire self-esteem, faith, and political actions linked to responsible involvement in social and political events that mark and circumscribe the lives of Black people.The industrial process allowed Black workers to interpet the political economy of the industrial world and fostered relational and therapeutic patterns which mediate the active care of the family and Black political struggle. This new post slavery, industrial labor power was the active side of the Black notion God's presence to the liberation of of massive of African Americans from political and social oppression. The industrial process allowed Black workers to transform the social order and to work to humanize social relations. Black workers become political therapeutic agents in the process of transformation, to proclaim liberty to captives, and to work for theri phyical and spirtual release from material and ideological bondage.

Nor did Dr. Fanon understand the consequences of the collapse of the Black America industrial identity in the face of dual effects of the Chinese slavery and the negative aspects of the emerging informational society. Dr. Fanon said nothing about the massive educational requirements of post-industrial service economies on African American employablity. Few Black American political or urban planners could have imagined the near total collapse of the auto parts industry and other advanced manufacturing industries in Detroit and near disappearance of the African American manufacturing class in just two generations.

As a politically conscious psychiatrist who factored political and social realities into the discipline of psychiatry, Dr. Fanon recognized that individual and collective emotional disorders of oppressed peoples form part of the social pathology of colonialism, which denied the validity of people and their cultures. Like colonialism before, and advanced post-industrial oppression now, both produce raw emotional rage, inferiority, alienation, self-hatred, conflicting social identities and other social disorders.

Many of the young people of Arab and African origins living in France and throughout Europe now face dilemmas of fractured identities in societies that are themselves experiencing a profound identity crisis. Like African Americans and poor white Americans, they are longer needed to work in European industrial plants. Massive Chinese slave labor industrial imports have transformed many Westren European manufacturing centers into ghost towns. Millions of former European manufacturing jobs are disappearing or being transfered to indsutrial slave labor plantations in China and Eastren Europe. Across Europe, communities of color, along with having to deal with an ensemble of hostile social forces, face tremendous odds as they attempt to develop cultural and social models that are genuinely multicultural, participatory and democratic.

African Americans are faced with a new and very different type fractured social identity never before faced by any industrial people in modern history, including the Jewish holocaust. Today's young African Americans are fighting the emerging media idenity of economicly useless segement of the workfore. The so-called Bay Bay social persona is in point of fact the new banalization of the urban unemployed reduced to living in urban reservations in the major cities. African America identity is rooted in New World slavery, with no locational homeland.

Unlike post WWWII Arab and Africans living in Europe and the United State today from colonial areas, African America core or primordial identity is a collection of New World slave traumas, their little accumulated material wealth and the Black church, the post Civil War industrial revolution and emerging informational post industrial economy. This fragile identity of 300 years of slavery and 100 years of industrialization is beginning stripped bear by 25 years of ruthless globalization, depression levels of unemployment, joblessness and lumpenization. Over 71 percent of the projected 7 million unemployed American youth are African American. Many have dropped out of high school and have not work experience to shape their self-worth.

A generation of African Americans is caught in a time warp between advanced industrial capitalism and post industrial Chinese slavery. Almost 10 million African Americans are not unemployable in either mode of productions. Between 6-7 million American workers 16-24 years of age are officially either out of school and or the workforce. In some local markets, Black youth unemployment is almost 80 percent. The increase in American youth unemployment is directly a function of the increase in Chinese manufacturing exports to the US home market. Almost 500,000 American at-risk youth are being forced out of the labor market each year for lack of employment oppoutnites, 71 percent of these are from inner city industrial families or Black youth.

China at the same time is creating jobs for 20 million young workers every year with the active help of US multinationals. According to the Financial Times of London, there is growing political concern in Communist China that rate of expansion of job creation may slow as state controlled industries are forced to downsize. Historically Chinese employment expands at a rate 1-2 per cent every year or 40 million jobs.

The globalization of manufacturing, led by US multinationals that have created massive Chinese centered industrial slave plantations that product over two trillion dollars of goods and services. These industrial salve labor plantations have replaced, destroyed and transferred tens of millions of advanced manufacturing sector jobs in or near the inner city. The public school educational system has collasped to the point that less 30 perecnt of the young workers get the critical industrial skill to tranistion into the industrial workfore.In too many cases, American youth do get the critical opportunity to develop an industrial based sense of self –worth and human potential. Many African Americans are hopelessly structurally unemployable in the inner city post-industrial economies of North America.

Now stripped of their industrial persona of cheap labor, these Africa American and young white workers are reduced to useless mouths in a emerging paperless service economy that appears to have no place for them. Their identity and self-worth no longer a refection of their labor power and critical thinking, but their distorted understanding faith and the larger white society handouts.

In a move that had yet to stir national political controversy, major North American teacher’s Union pension funds announced the start massive multibillion dollar investments in Chinese slave labor industrial plantations. These investments will aid in the destruction of the entry level manufacturing jobs, American youth need to transitation from high school to the world of work. The Bush Administration has de facto abandoned any serious attempts to fight Chinese slaver labor growth or constrain China trade now at record levels. The situation remains fluid and unpredictable, Chinese labor exports have leapfrogged to other parts of the US industrial economy.

The myth of American post-Civil Rights and French social model, which emphasizes social integration, generous social benefits and social equality for all of its citizens, is not only being called into question, but destabilized by new social actors. The concerns of the American youth must be addressed based on a new and very different social model. With the emergence of the two trillion Chinese slave economy, the American and French social model's emphasis on integration into main stream white society now serves as a cultural smokescreen to deny ethnic and racial minorities legitimate forms of self expression.

As a consequence of post-industrial Chinese industrial slavery, The once powerful African American industrial national identity - is being replaced with a degraded hip hop lumpenized identity void of critical thinking unable to grasp the politcial economy and condition of the their existence in spite of and because of the presence(and destructive) conditions pushing African Americans toward political and social fragmentation. The lack of indsutrialization and political education limits their critical thinking power to confront the prinipalities and power that are obscuring their interconnection and fundamental relational and communal character.

However, African America is not alone as this is a problem echoed throughout North American white industrial workers and Europe. In the United Kingdom, Spain, and Germany - only to a name a few – segments of white youth and young worker face similar obstacles as they negotiate the treacherous divide between what remains of their national modern capitalism infastrastructure and the emerging black hole of Chinese and Eastern European industrial slavery.

While young white workers may still know where their national homeland is, their industrial persona, like North American Blacks, is be stripped away and hidden in once a year PBS specials.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Communist China politicans care more about youth employment than American politcans running in fall elections

The US Congress has slashed hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for youth employment as their joblessness surges from 4.2 million in 2000 to over 7 million. The nation is crying about the increase in street gangs. But full employment or manpower development is no longer a political issue for debate.

As the US election campaigns enter their final phase, the disconnection between political reality and fantasies about American youth appears to be the greatest in modern history. China is massing a trillion dollar surplus and few American politicians are asking were the massive surplus came from or who backs it comes off, i.e. American workers and their children.

Most missing from the fall American political campaigns is any meaningful debate the relationship of Chinese slave and the Great Depression levels of US youth employment.

Between 6-7 million American workers 16-24 years of age are officially either out of school and or the workforce. In some local markets, Black youth unemployment is almost 80 percent. The increase in American youth unemployment is two percent greater than the official increase in Chinese exports to the US home market. Almost 500,000 American youth are being forced out of the labor market each year for lack of employment oppoutnites, 71 percent of these are from inner city industrial families or Black youth.

China at the same time is creating jobs for 20 million young workers every year. According to the Financial Times of London, there is growing political concern in Communist China that rate of expansion of job creation may slow as state controlled industries are forced to downsize. Historically Chinese employment expands at a rate 1-2 per cent every year or 40 million jobs.

North Korea is conducting nuclear test with nothing but political hot air in response. More time is invested in the North Korean nulcear debate, than the need for American youth manpower funding.

The central political problem in the Northern Asia is not North Korea or China nuclear wespons. The political problem is the rouge US multinationals operating industrial slave labor plantations. These multinational corporations account for 80 per cent of all exports and control the two trillion-dollar Chinese export economies and control hundred of millions of jobs in Asia and North America.

This emerging 50 cents an hour slave labor economy is retarding the growth and development of national economy of China and trade relations with other industrial economies.Exports from these slave lobar plantations are creating 1930’s Great Depression levels of unemployment is North America, South America, Western Europe and parts of the Japanese economy.

The political shock waves from the North Korea nuclear test are being felt around the world. As the New York Times and other leading newspapers play to their nuclear fears of their readers that Bush is doing nothing about, concern Americans must set the terms of the real political debate about the crisis in Northeastern Asia and the future of young American workers during this election season.

US multinationals operating from industrial slave labor platform in China are dumping a record amount of reexports from China on the American and Japanese markets killing employment opportunities for US young workers and their families. The US Chinese lobby is pushing for another round of Chinese and North Korean appeasements to hide the negative impact of this dumping.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Nuclearization of Japan arms forces, first step to stop Chinese slave labor

The first steps in political economy behind solving the Korean nuclear Stalemate

The central political problem in the Northern Asia is not North Korea or China. The political problem is the rouge US multinationals operating industrial slave labor plantations. These multinational corporations account for 80 per cent of all exports and control the two trillion-dollar Chinese export economies and control hundred of millions of jobs in Asia and North America. This emerging 50 cent a hour slave labor economy is retarding the growth and development of national economy of China and trade relations with other industrial economies.

Exports from these slave lobar plantations are creating 1930’s Great Depression levels of unemployment is North America, South America, Westren Europe and parts of the Japanese economy.

The political shock waves from the North Korea nuclear test are being felt around the world. As the New York Times and other leading newspapers play to the fears of their readers, concern Americans must set the terms of the real political debate about the crisis in Northeastern Asia during this election season.

US multinationals operating from industrial slave labor platform is dumping a record amount of reexports from China on the American and Japanese markets. The US Chinese lobby is pushing for another round of Chinese and North Korean appeasements to hide the negative impact of this dumping.

Firstly, North Korea flexing its nuclear muscles only has meaning because the United States has refused to allow Japan to develop its own robust nuclear arsenal. The transfer of a fleet of three US Navy ICBM submarines and a few B-2 bombers to Japan arm forces would address the Chinese, North Korean and Russian nuclear threat to Japan and regional security. The nuclearization of Japan arms forces is an idea whose time has come. This idea also strikes at the deepest fears of the Chinese and Russians.

The state of North Korea is a political fiction maintained by the Chinese central government and rogues US multinationals operating in China. The North Korean armed forces are being turned into a Hezballoh force serving the interests of the Chinese and the rogue US multinational. The immediate goal of the Chinese government is intimidate key Japanese advanced manufacturers into jointing forces with US multinationals in China to move Chinese slave lobar production to the next level of advanced computer manufacturing.

This integration of advanced Japan and South Korean CIM firms is key to Chinese based US multinational manufacturing taking a greater share of world manufacturing.

If China and North Korea are allowed to intimidate Japan into submission, western manufacturing, as we know it will come to an end. US advanced manufacturing are interdependent on Japanese advanced Computer Integrated manufacturing (CIM). China needs Japanese CIM to take the step in their takeover world manufacturing.

The primary goal of the Chinese led nuclearization of North Korea is specifically designed to force Japan to submit to China’s political will. This Chinese economic endgame is based upon psychologically traumatizing the Japan into submission like they already done to the people Twain.

Without the Japanese and South Korean advanced manufacturing partners, Chinese manufacturing is in danger of topping out and causing structure problems in the Chinese industrial economy. Chinese unemployment is deepening and older industries are forced to downsize. Chinese firms are forced out of necessity to move up the manufacturing chain but lack the skilled labor or advanced manufacturing infrastructure that Japanese and Korean CIM firms already operated. Unlike American multinationals, Japanese multinational have been very resist to sharing or giving their core technologies to the Chinese or their American partners.

The containment of Chinese military and slave labor expansion by the nuclearization of Japan is a critical first step in the political economy behind solving the Korean nuclear stalemate. While the nuclearization of Japan will send political shock waves throughout Asia, it will offer more advanced democratic societies a cheap and affordable means to defend themselves militarily from Chinese political/military intimidation.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

US National boycott of Chinese goods ICBMs for Japan

National Boycott of Chinese before North Korea becomes the Asian Hezbollah with nuclear warheads.

The US mass media and leading newspapers like the New York Times are engaged in a mass misinformation campaign to mislead the American population into believing that North Korean nuclearization is a done deal and is de facto independent of the direct control of the Communist Government of China. Just as the westren media tried to divorce the central role of China in the arming of Hezbollah with advanced missiles, the media to trying to hide the critical role China in North Korean nuclearization to protect the Christmas shopping season sales of US multinatonals reexporting back to America.

The first step in the containment of the North Korean nuclear arms program should be a US national embargo of all Chinese imports and followed by a national boycott of China made imports. The federal, state and local governmental units would be barred from using Chinese imports. The US Navy should enforce the embargo like the Cuban missile crisis. The America people would joint the embargo by not buying Chinese goods. This embargo and boycott would send a clear message to both Chinese leadership and more importantly, the US multinationals operating from China, that Japan’s national security is US national security. If China or North Korean directly threatens the national security of Japan, they threaten the US.

Secondly, the sea-based element of the joint Japanese and US anti missile shield in the Bay of Japan should be reinforced to protect Japan from a massive missile attack from China. This would necessaite 50 ICBM interceptors between deployed between Japan and China in the Sea of Japan.

Thirdly, the US should create the political and military infrastructure to immediately transfer the operational command and control of three US Navy ICBM submarines to the Japanese government and navy. This sea-based ICBM deployment would allow Japan the means to ensure Mutually Assured Destruction of 100 Eastern Chinese industrial centers in the event of a mistaken North Korean or Chinese missile attack on Japan.

The nuclearization of Japan would also allow for the better control of the peace and stability with the region. China would be forced to recalculate its priorities around peaceful promoting internal economic development and a benign relationship with Japan, the region and world. Denuclearization and economic development of the two Koreans would then make sense to the regional powers. MAD worked to keep the peace between the US and the Soviets, why not try it in Asia. Why should China and North Korea be the de facto peace keepers.

Coin Powell will not call a spade a spade

What Colin Powell will not say about North Korea’s nuclear test?

If China and North Korea are allowed to intimidate Japan into submission, what is left of western manufacturing as we know it will come to an end. US advanced manufacturing is totally interdependent on Japanese advanced Computer Integrated manufacturing (CIM). China needs Japanese CIM to take the step in their takeover world manufacturing.

The primary goal of the Chinese led nuclearization of North Korea is specifically designed to force Japan to submit to China’s political will. This Chinese economic endgame is based upon psychologically traumatizing the Japan into submission like they are done to the people Taiwan.

Secretary of State Colin Powell, on his last trip to Japan before leaving the Bush Administration, suggested in a Japanese press conference that for the long-term peace and stability of the northeastern Asia region South Korea and Japan should create their own nuclear counter forces and no longer dependent on the political will of the White House to defend them against China and its proxy North Korea.

Few people outside of Powell in the US political culture understood the emerging corruptive power of the 1.5 trillion dollars of Chinese industrial slave labor production controlled by mainly US multinationals.

General Powell and other concerned US national security observers had helplessly watched for over ten years, as US, British and Israel multinationals made billions of dollars arming the Chinese military with advanced Western missile technology and manufacturing infrastructure. During the 1990’s, under guise of the One China policy and using China as a counter force to the Soviet Union and later Russia, US multinationals armed and then used the Chinese military, like Latin armies, to protect their industrial slave labor manufacturing plantations from the Chinese people armed resistance.

The initial phase of the US multinational arming of Chinese military modernization was designed alone the lines of NATO. That is to control the Chinese people from civil resistance to US multinational penetration and development of industrial slave labor platforms. The Chinese were allowed to knowingly use dual US multinational manufacturing technolgies and plants to produce massive amounts of missiles. Major Northeastern Asia industrial center from India to Japan was turned into Chinese missile kill zones using US multinational manufacturing chains in China.

North Korea was sub-contacted as part of the US multinationals/Chinese targeting of South Korean and Northern Japan. North Korea missile production is based on US designed, Chinese made sub-assembles components. Israel was allowed by the CIA and the US Department of Defense to knowingly passed critical cruise missile technology to China for massive production. In the early 1990’s Israel provided an “open back door” for China and New Korea to sensitive US technology, like the US Patriot missile system and US cruise missile technology.

This US based missile technology is the core of the emerging North Korean missile delivery system. This US cruise technology formed the bases for the Chinese and North Korean up grade of Soviet cruise missile designs. This US cruise missile technology forms the core of both Chinese and North Korean nuclear tipped sea-based cruise missile deployments. The most deadly and defenseless element of their militaries. Israel passing of critical technologies to China tipped the strategic balance against Taiwan. The Chinese missile kill zone constructed around Taiwan is now the standard model of psychological intimidation being use against the people of Japan and western Coast of the United States. The North Korean nuclear test is critical aspect the psychological warfare against the minds of the Japanese.

General Powell clearly understood for a very long time, the deadly danger US multinationals posed to the national security of both Japan and the US.

Looking at Northeastern Asia throughout the Powell political prism reveals a uniquely different picture of political reality of the emerging consensus within Chinese leadership and the paradigm shelf underway not found in the New York Times or other news analysis.

The bottom line is the Chinese leadership and its US multinationals partners will protect their share interests in Chinese slave labor industrial plantations at all cost. Even Japanese and/or US national security.

If there is one overriding brutal lessons that American and Japanese populations should learn from the North Korea’s nuclear test. There is no negotiating with US multinational corporations engaged in an almost two trillion dollar slave labor operations in China. The lack of a Japanese nuclear deterrent has allowed China is intimated and forced Japanese companies to replace the US as the one number trading partner with Chinese. The US multinationals that make up and shape US Pacific Rim policy are much more concerned with protecting their 1.5 trillion dollars of slave labor reexports returning to the US as Chinese imports, than the national sercuity of either the US or Japan.

The North Korea nuclear test is a key part of US multinationals enabling plan for the China’s military rise to regional power. North Korea functions as China’s Hezbollah force in northeastern Asia.

The North Korean nuclear test offer a frightening proof of the failure of the Bush administration to separate the national sercuity interests of American from the business agenda of the US multinationals operating from slave platforms in China. For the last six years the US multinationals has pressured the US Congress to downsize the US Pacific fleet, while US multinationals aided China with the export dual-use US military grade technologies. The Chinese military was transformed from a backward land-base army into a regional nuclear power by the willful importation of dual-use US military grade technologies from US and Israeli multinationals.

The powerful US-based Chinese lobby via its thinktanks has created the creation of the illusion that US-Chinese could share the task of protecting the Korean peninsular and Japan. A key element of the illusion was China controlling North Korea. The Chinese have created North Korea as the nuclear empowered Hezbollah of northeastern Asia.

While the US forces were downing, China supplied North Korea both the plutonium and advanced missile technologies to reach every Japanese city. Wal-Mart and other US multinationals have enable the Chinese military the financial means to build an ICBM force able to reach all of Japan and now 400 north Americans.

Because of the incompetence of the US military to construct the forward elements of a national missile defense shield in the Bay of Japan, our most strategic industrial partner, Japan is defenseless from a nuclear attack from either China or North Korea.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Chinese connection to low Black American self-esteem

Chinese Slave Labor major factor in deepening collapse of African American youth self-esteem

Support youth manpower programs, not more investments in Asia slave labor

The US will import over 1.5 trillion dollars of goods and services this years. Over 80 per cent of these imports are in fact reexports of US mutlinationals using slave labor plateforms for final assiblem and low-tech manufacuturing. Many of these plateform are critical first jobs for young American workers. These imports have destroyed whole American industries and have created youth unemployment levels three times the levels of the Great Depression in the 1930's. Rather than attack the US multinationals who are creating the the youth unemployment nightmare, the mass media is blaming the crisis on African American youth. No one is explaining how billions of dollars of US investments and techology is being given to the Chinese in order develop industrial slave plantations.

The U.S. mass media hype about youth violence and TV, HBO series like "the Wire" are carefully designed to obfuscate and hide the deadly violence effects that Asian slave labor imports are having on American youth, employment and the abandonment of urban-based US manufacturing.

Most of American inner city major problems would be politcally manageable with good public schools and full employment. Retaining the urban workforce would be the key infastructure challege. The near collaspe of the public schools and massive unemployment has pushed most American cities beyond their educational infastructure critical mass. The lack of national investment in new small paperless public schools and advanced computer manufacturing applications is retarding American cities from resisting the displacement of more jobs to Chinese industrial plantations. The new waves of Chinese slave labor imports are destroying the remaining local American manufacturting companies that provide critical transitional employment opportunities to youth workers. These jobs are critical for young Black workers to develop their value added skills and human potential.

The export of physical infrastructure and transitional jobs to China has directly contributed to a collective sense of American youth worthlessness, uselessness, helplessness, low self-esteem and demoralization. The high valve placed on work by American society is nolonger supported by job creation. According to the New York Times- "a pervasive culture of cynicism about religion, and the casual "hooking up" approach to sex so pervasive on MTV, on Wed sities for teenagers and in hip-hop, rap and rock music. Divorced parents and dysfuntional families also lead some teenagers to avoid church entirely or to drift away."

The New York Times reports-"that if trends continue, only 4 perecent of teenagers will be "Bible-believing Christians" as adults. That would be a sharp decline compared with 35 perecent of the current generation of baby boomers, and before that, 65 percent of the World War II generation." The New York Times, like all other main stream news papers is very carefully not to make any linkages between the crisis in Bible-believing Christians , the crisis in youth unemployment and Chinese slave labor. The historical trends in American youth self-esteen appear to interdependent on the rise and fall of US industrial education and advanced manufacturing.

Chinese slave labor is destroying the myth of American industrial-based self-esteem. That is, because employment , the good life and savings are core ideasa within the American industrial self-esteem, there is a growing cutlure cynicism among American youth about main stream Evangelical Christians strong support for the Bush Adminstration's Chinese slave labor policy and mass Chinese imports.

The lost of self-esteem is seriously impacting on African American youth faith and is weakening their spirituality. Industrial-based self-esteem is learned through positive social interaction and successful accomplishment of tasks. The lost of whole manufacturing industries has removed the the primary means of building self-esteem in the youth segment of the workforce. The lack of good public school education and youth employment opportunities and strong adult role models retards the building of strong self-esteem. The weakening of youth spirituality has allowed them to be easliy controlled by the mass media, political apathy and the drug culture.

It had been well documented that American youth unemployment is three times the national levels of the Great Depression of the 1930's. Inner city schools are only graduating less than 35 per cent of the high school age population. Few American public high schools, much less inner city schools have the existing educational infrastructure to arm their student with the necessary CIM tools to function in a paperless Computer Intergrated manufacturing culture. Its is also well documented that Chinese imports now 300 billion dollar is destroying the United States industrial base and skilled work infrastructure. Every working class American family and community as been affected by the Chinese slave labor Black hole that drawing the life blood out of the American inner cities. American youth understand the the outlines of the political economy of Chinese slave labor and take note that their main stream churches are not only saying nothing, but are investing in the Chinese slave labor.

There is no documentation or active debate about the fact that Chinese-based mutlinational slave labor manufacturing is moving out of low-end furniture, shoes&leather goods and clothes&textiles exports and into to high-end electrial equipment, computer & electronics and manufacturedd goods. China's exports to the US are set to approach 300 billion, up from 243 billion in 2005. The US Commerce Dept. data show that electronic gear, at 50 billion, up from 4.93 in 1996, was the learget category of imports from last years. Advanced Electronics and IT manufacutruring based in Comupter Intergated Manufacturing was to be the future of manufacturing for American's youth. These industries are the next targets for Chinese manufacturing dominats.

Little debate or documentation has surface on the cost to address the youth eudcational and unemployment crisis. There is no public debate about the culture nature of self-esteen. Nor is there any debate about the deepening mental health crisis faced by American youth as they helplessly watch industry and industry transferred to China by US multinationals. Young Americans workers are under increasing pressure from Chinese slave plateforms with few indsutril tools to resist with.The fact that almost 1 in three American youth who are graduate from college, are economicly forced because of low paying jobs, to return home, has a negative affect on both their faith in higher education and self-esteem.

In North America alone there are over 700,000 industrial ghost parks and towns. Ghettoized young Americans are forced to live in these industrial ghost towns commonly called the hood. Over 500,000 more industrial ghost parks and towns have been created in Japan and Western Europe during the same period. The French youth riots were about the lose of jobs to China.

The failure to rebuild the industrial based of New Orleans is a function of the power of Chinese imports. There are few things New Orleans industrial productors can now manufacture that can not be manufactured in China. The 400, 000 youth of the New Orleans region are direct impacted by this emerging Chinese slave labor reality. Most of the pre-Katrina 100,000 inner city youth of New Orleans have been not been allowed to return. This post-Katrina Chinese slave labor phenomenon is expanding in local economies across the country. Over 500,000 African America males have been economically forced out of the New York City economy.

Multinationals think tanks and main stream economists and policy analysts have been very careful not to connect these global trends of Asian slave labor to the collapsing self-esteem of American youth in general and Africa American in particular.

The Bush administration is political substituting the health care industry for a real national federal industrial policy and manpower program. Rather than supporting the expansion of US based computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) to protect the industrial based of the economy, the Bush administration is using 600 billion dollars Medicare to politically fund the expansion of the health care industry at the expense of the US industrial economy. Rather than build paperless advanced manufacture centers, Bush adminstration is supporting the construction of few paperless hospitals and traige of inner city health delivery system.

The federal government abandonment of the defense of the US industrial economy means African Americans will continue to face massive unemployment and poor education. The reorientation of the US economy away from CIM manufacturing and towards a service economy puts an immediate labor emphasis on advanced math, science and computer application skills.

This higher labor skill requirement puts 90 per cent of inner city African Americans at serious educational risk of structural unemployment. With the emerging paperless hospitals and other elements of service section supply chain, hospitals like Capital Health Center at Princeton, the educational bar will raise beyond the reach of most Black workers skill levels. Inner city public schools are weakest in computer science, math and science preparation.

According to BusinessWeek-“What’s Really Propping Up the Economy”-Since 2001, the health care industry had added 1.7 million jobs. The rest of the private sector? None. This is far short of the 18 million new job the American economy needs to remain health and internationally competitive. According to BusinessWeek –“with more than $2 trillion in spending—half public, half private—health care is propping up local job markets in the Northeast, Midwest, and South, the regions hit hardest by globalization and the collapse of manufacturing”.

Health care is all home-produced, “ says Princeton University economist and health-care expert Uwe Reinhard. The good news is that if the housing market falls into a deep swoon, health care could provide enough new jobs to prevent a wider recession. In August, health-services employment rose by 35,000 double the increase in construction and far outstripping any other sector.

The official Bush Administration policy of abandonment of defense US mass manufacturing and federal funding for Computer Integrated Manufacturing, has allow the flood gates to open on Chinese led slave labor imports.

The United States imports officially imports over 1.4 trillion dollars project for 2006, most of this is American multinational reexports from slave foreign labor platforms.

Multinationals like Wal-Mart see no point in paying American youth 6 or 7 dollars an hour for critical first work experiences, when they have willing adults in Asian willing to work for less than a dollar an hour to do the same thing. Rich people from rich communities like Princeton see not need to employ inner city children from Trenton when Central and South Americans adults will work for less under the table. Most urban youth would jump at a real job opportunity. Increasing the jobs still remaining in the US economy require skill level beyond the reach of most inner city youth.

The most immediate economic ramification of Chinese slave labor is the fact that lower-end manufacturing jobs are disappearing. The remains advanced manufacturing jobs require two or more years of college. America lacks the high school students educated in digital manufacturing and service support jobs to form the basis for the massive transition to virtual manufacturing in the U.S. While Mr. Gates is building a model paperless high school in Philadelphia, the cause Mr. Gates speaks to, would be better served if Microsoft built a dual use Xbox/laptop for 160 dollars, and offered online high school training classes for digital manufacturing and support services. Also, the Xbox could turn itself off during school hours.Virtual reality digitalized manufacturing would necessitate workers able to function in a totally Internet-based computer integrated design and manufacturing environment.

Informational-based educational models emphasizing mathematics, science and critical thinking, would have to replace the assembly line orientation of today’s public school education. Churches and community center must become virtual reality learning centers. Computers must replace Play stations and guns as the tools of choice for ghetto youth. The State, County and city should develop and staff a county based virtual learning program.The real truth is that there is a deadly slave triangular backdoor sub-assembly trade growing between China, Canada and Mexico in components and sub-assemble and final assemble that ends up in America as cheap imports. Millions of the youth jobs are lost to this backdoor trade.

Multinationals exporting from China are positioned to both take US market share and flood Central America economies with cheap imports, so long as the dollar keeps falling, and if the small countries are forced by Washington to let their currencies rise. There have been no real talks either in Washington or on Wall Street about major upward adjustments of either Mexico or Canada’s currencies against the dollar to balance the proposed Chinese adjustment. With combined Canadian/Mexican imports into the U.S. of 412 billion, the time is near for a major push by Bush for currency adjustments by Canada and Mexico.

Also, the reorientation of US manufacturing toward Chinese slave labor final assembly has directly impacts on the lack local corporate support for public education. Hundred of billions of dollars for foreign investments, some US pensions, are flowing into Chinese slave labor plantations. This sends a very negative political message to American youth about what American society thinks of their worth.

Since the exponential growth of Chinese led Asia slave labor imports to the United States of over a trillion dollars following 9/11 millions of American jobs have been lost to Asia. As a direct consequence, there has been a 12 percent increase in the number of youth that are both jobless and out-of-school, which translates into a nearly 1.2 million increase in this population during. In 2000, on average there were 4.9 million 16 to 24 year-olds who were both jobless and out of school while in 2001, on average, there were 5.2 million 16 to 24 year-olds who were both jobless and out-of-school. This number has swollen to nearly 5.5 million in 2002 and the write estimates that there is over 7 million youth now jobless.

US multinationals like Wal-Mart have created this massive trade imbalance that is causing growing social and economic problems among America’s young people, especially those with limited schooling and those who reside in high poverty neighborhoods.

Giving inner city youth any hope of effectively dealing requires first telling the real truth of their crisis economic situation. Secondly our youth must be given the advanced educational and spiritual tools to fight in a post-industrial world.

The 70-80 percent unemployment rate for many urban youth amounts to multinationals economic violence against our own children for being nothing more than children.

The direct consequence of this multinational-Bush Administration ruthless Asian slave labor policy only 1 in 5 Black youth between 16-24 are working in many of the hardest hit industrial communities of North America. The so-called media created Bay Bay youth unemployment crisis of over 7 million youths are nothing more than a growing underclass of post-industrial dehumanized and marginalized American children victimized by U.S. multinational foreign trade. The Bush health care policy and mass slave labor trade are leading contributing factors in the collapsing American industrial public school and deepening self-esteem crisis of American youth.

Leading American multinationals like Delphi who is closing ten more U.S. auto parts manufacturing plants in the U.S. Delphi is expanding operations at 13 new modern plants in China and transferring critical core production technologies. Delphi is leveraging the slave labor based of China, against its older US and South American operations platforms. The closures of Delphi reach into the deep fears of Black manufacturers and skill workers in North America.

Massive ghetto youth unemployment crisis and Chinese slave labor

The United States imports officially imports over 1.4 trillion dollars project for 2006, most of this is American multinational reexports from slave foreign labor platforms.

Multinationals like Wal-Mart see no point in paying American youth 6 or 7 dollars an hour for critical first work experiences, when they have willing adults in Asian willing to work for less than a dollar an hour to do the same thing. Rich people from rich communities like Princeton see not need to employ inner city children from Trenton when Central and South Americans adults will work for less under the table. Most urban youth would jump at a real job opportunity. Increasing the jobs still remaining in the US economy require skill level beyond the reach of most inner city youth.

The most immediate economic ramification is the fact that America lacks the high school students educated in digital manufacturing and service support jobs to form the basis for the massive transition to virtual manufacturing in the U.S. While Mr. Gates is building a model paperless high school in Philadelphia, the cause Mr. Gates speaks to, would be better served if Microsoft built a dual use Xbox/laptop for 160 dollars, and offered online high school training classes for digital manufacturing and support services. Also, the Xbox could turn itself off during school hours.Virtual reality digitalized manufacturing would necessitate workers able to function in a totally Internet-based computer integrated design and manufacturing environment.

Informational-based educational models emphasizing mathematics, science and critical thinking, would have to replace the assembly line orientation of today’s public school education. Churches and community center must become virtual reality learning centers. Computers must replace Play stations and guns as the tools of choice for ghetto youth. The State, County and city should develop and staff a county based virtual learning program.

The real truth is that there is a deadly slave triangular backdoor sub-assembly trade growing between China, Canada and Mexico in components and sub-assemble and final assemble that ends up in America as cheap imports.

Millions of the youth jobs are lost to this backdoor trade.
Multinationals exporting from China are positioned to both take US market share and flood Central America economies with cheap imports, so long as the dollar keeps falling, and if the small countries are forced by Washington to let their currencies rise. There have been no real talks either in Washington or on Wall Street about major upward adjustments of either Mexico or Canada’s currencies against the dollar to balance the proposed Chinese adjustment. With combined Canadian/Mexican imports into the U.S. of 412 billion, the time is near for a major push by Bush for currency adjustments by Canada and Mexico.

Also, the reorientation of US manufacturing toward Chinese slave labor final assembly has directly impacts on the lack local corporate support for public education. Hundred of billions of dollars for foreign investments, some US pensions, are flowing into Chinese slave labor plantations. This sends a very negative political message to American youth about what American society thinks of their worth.

Since the exponential growth of Chinese led Asia slave labor imports to the United States of over a trillion dollars following 9/11 millions of American jobs have been lost to Asia. As a direct consequence, there has been a 12 percent increase in the number of youth that are both jobless and out-of-school, which translates into a nearly 1.2 million increase in this population during. In 2000, on average there were 4.9 million 16 to 24 year-olds who were both jobless and out of school while in 2001, on average, there were 5.2 million 16 to 24 year-olds who were both jobless and out-of-school. This number has swollen to nearly 5.5 million in 2002 and the write estimates that there is over 7 million youth now jobless.

US multinationals like Wal-Mart have created this massive trade imbalance that is causing growing social and economic problems among America’s young people, especially those with limited schooling and those who reside in high poverty neighborhoods.

Giving inner city youth any hope of effectively dealing requires first telling the real truth of their crisis economic situation. Secondly our youth must be given the advanced educational and spiritual tools to fight in a post-industrial world.

The 70-80 percent unemployment rate for many urban youth amounts to multinationals economic violence against our own children for being nothing more than children.

The direct consequence of this multinational-Bush Administration ruthless Asian slave labor policy only 1 in 5 Black youth between 16-24 are working in many of the hardest hit industrial communities of North America. The so-called media created Bay Bay youth unemployment crisis of over 7 million youths are nothing more than a growing underclass of post-industrial dehumanized and marginalized American children victimized by U.S. multinational foreign trade. The Bush health care policy and mass slave labor trade are leading contributing factors in the collapsing American industrial public school and deepening self-esteem crisis of American youth.

Leading American multinationals like Delphi who is closing ten more U.S. auto parts manufacturing plants in the U.S. Delphi is expanding operations at 13 new modern plants in China and transferring critical core production technologies. Delphi is leveraging the slave labor based of China, against its older US and South American operations platforms. The closures of Delphi reach into the deep fears of Black manufacturers and skill workers in North America.

This Asian slave labor relocation policy by Delphi and other auto parts manufactures is opening the door wide to China auto parts makers to capture increase market share of the 1.3 trillion dollar auto parts industry. At the same time, the door is being closed to increasing numbers of Latin and North America manufacturers and employment of auto parts. The industrial cities hardest hit also have high number of inner city youth and Black churches.

This process is creating thousands of new industrial ghost towns and abandoned churches, many in or near Black communities. This is destroying the critical cash flow necessary to financially sustain local African American church based out reach self-esteem building programs triggering youth and displaced workers.

For many African Americans, their churches are the last lines of resistance to the destructive effect of ruthless globalization. Increasing numbers of churches are at financial risk and are unable to get the loans to sustain or increase out reach services.

The lack of that educational, employment opportunity and community-based mental health service delivery is destroying African American children sense of real self-worth and self-esteem. Increasing numbers of American youth are forces to live in the remains of these abandoned industrial ghost towns, commonly called the ghetto or hood. This is directly impacting on youth spiritual growth.

The employability of African American and Asian youth is being openly compared in the main stream media. The pro-multinational mass media has blamed the so-called dysfunctional African American workforce for the abandonment of the North American industrial economy by multinational corporate for Chinese slave labor. This is particularly difficult given the fact most Black children come from fatherless homes and Chinese from father headed families.

A critical understanding of the political economy and reality of this mental and spiritual crisis faced by American youth is missing for the national debate Chinese slave labor. Multinational are careful to avoid taking any responsibility form the collapse of youth sift-esteem.