Exhibit No. 10 · Demographic Policy

The Racial Ratio Doctrine

A lawyer describes the belief that communities cannot survive unless Black populations are reduced, redistributed, or prevented from becoming numerically dominant.

The spokesman outlines a policy doctrine: population reduction, redistribution, and demographic manipulation as “necessary” for social stability.

Living Line Interpretation

Demographic thinning as doctrine.

This statement exposes the logic behind demographic engineering: Black or Native populations must remain “manageable,” dispersed, and small enough for white political and economic control to remain intact.

He describes: • population reduction • strategic redistribution • elimination of concentrated districts • labor market control • welfare justification • protection of white political dominance

This is the same doctrine that justified removing Native categories in Mi’kma’ki and redistributing Indigenous presence on paper and land.

Exhibit Metadata

ID: LL-EX-10

Theme: Demographic engineering, racial ratio policy, population management.

Origin: Clarksdale, Mississippi interview.

Connection to Mi’kma’ki: Identical rationale behind reclassification and thinning of Indigenous-labeled populations.