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Who agrees? Any thoughts?
Is he your new fave?
I disagree but, what do I know...
You just don't understand what he's saying. He's not saying every slave for 400 years made the choice to be enslaved. He's saying that's almost what the perception of 'slavery' is because of the length and who it was that was enslaved.
He's essentially saying we weren't enslaved, we were imprisoned for 400 years mentally and physically. His argument is against the word slavery because it makes people automatically think of blacks like the word Holocaust does with the Jews. In that regard, I don't disagree with him. I think both words would work fine.
What??????? We were enslaved and that's that, "African Slavery" cannot be quantified by a word or an example in contrast of the Holocaust because it was much worse though.
Wait did you just say that black slavery was much worse than the holocaust O_O??
Wait did you just say that black slavery was much worse than the holocaust O_O??
Was it not? Lmfao
Hell yeah! Over 60 million Africans died on slaves ships across the Atlantic or during the Atlantic Slave-Trade alone. Yes Jewish people suffered and I hate comparing tragedy to tragedy but black people have the worse case of human suffering in history.
To me both are equally bad. Given slavery is worse over time since genocide doesn't usually last as long.
One race was enslaved for decades and the other one was pretty much slaughtered.
OVER 60 millions?!![]()
I take my question back. Lmao I need to educate myself better.
To me both are equally bad. Given slavery is worse over time since genocide doesn't usually last as long.
One race was enslaved for decades and the other one was pretty much slaughtered.
OVER 60 millions?!![]()
I take my question back. Lmao I need to educate myself better.
You make enslavement sound simple but it was also placing blacks at the absolute bottom of all aspects of life. Do you also think the Nazis didn’t **** with the blacks and only focused on the Jews? If so, you’re a fool. The ramifications of African slavery had forever marked its people in a way that’s inescapable, especially when you take into account what transpired after the abolishment of slavery in America and abroad.