Sex Code War: How Sex Becomes a Political Weapon to Wage Race and Gender Warfare Against Black People


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The major socioeconomic problems affecting the domestic tranquility of Black people in the Northern Hemisphere are sex related and sexually engineered. Black people are facing a major domestic transition, social transformation, and cultural upheaval. This is in large part due to the breakup of Black male-female families, the proliferation of oversexualization, depictions as sexual erotic savages, same genderism, interracial sex, racial integration, drugs, crime, and more - all of which are sexually and erotically related.


White supremacy racism, the culprit, has weaponized something so immensely pleasurable as sex and eroticism, so that in the modern context, it has become a weapon to wage racial-sexual warfare against the growth of constructive Black male-female love, social interactions, dating, relationships, marriages, children, families, communities, and nations. Sex Code War exposes the weaponization of sex in politics, economics, religion, health, beauty, sexuality and gender, sports, music, movies, drugs, food, and much more.


The interpretations and analyses are from a sex and race communication point of view, which is an assessment of thought, speech, and action, to decide if it is harmful to Black people and the concept of Blackness. Harm or harmful in this context is thought, speech, and action, which injures, impairs, and damages. This book offers an analysis, and suggest ways to think, what to say, and things to do each day to counter the effects of white supremacy sexual racial warfare. Sex Code War calls for the reunification, bonding, preservation, and growth of constructive Black male-female love, social interactions, relationships, marriages, children, families, and communities.



Author: Khari Enaharo
Publisher: Macharo Publishing LLC
Published: 07/08/2024
Pages: 440
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.89d
ISBN13: 9781737338505
ISBN10: 1737338505
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | General
- Philosophy | General
- Social Science | General