[Discussion] African/African American slavery...lets talk it.

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
You've been proven wrong the entire thread B, it's not our fault that you're blind to it. You're confusing personal views with facts. Troyg was telling you facts of history and you're telling him how you feel on a subject. That's the difference.

factually this shit happened "B"

"Under President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government began to shift away from a federalist model. The increasingly dictatorial policies, including the revocation of the Constitution of 1824 in early 1835, incited many federalists to revolt.[7] The Mexican border region of Texas was largely populated by immigrants from the United States. These were accustomed to a federalist government and to extensive individual rights, and they were quite vocal in their displeasure at Mexico's shift towards centralism.[8] Already suspicious after previous American attempts to purchase Texas,[9] Mexican authorities blamed much of the Texan unrest on American immigrants"


Factually He's blaming whites for encroaching on mexico When they re-nigged not the other way around
 

Troyg39

Anbu Operative 🎭
Veteran
Joined
Dec 11, 2010
Messages
3,369
Reaction score
561
I said leave you're right. If you hit up some context clues you should grasp that I meant take the state with you when you dip(as they did)

An L for this hahahahaha

"Under President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government began to shift away from a federalist model. The increasingly dictatorial policies, including the revocation of the Constitution of 1824 in early 1835, incited many federalists to revolt.[7] The Mexican border region of Texas was largely populated by immigrants from the United States. These were accustomed to a federalist government and to extensive individual rights, and they were quite vocal in their displeasure at Mexico's shift towards centralism.[8] Already suspicious after previous American attempts to purchase Texas,[9] Mexican authorities blamed much of the Texian unrest on American immigrants."[/Quote]

The Constitution of 1824 -- This was the first real Mexican Constitution – it was drafted without foreign forces in mind, since the country had already developed a relatively cohesive national identity. This Constitution came about after the abdication of Agustin I, bringing the First Mexican Empire to an end and recreating Mexico as a Representative Federal Republic.

Key words "representative" and "Republic". There's no representation in a dictatorship. And in a Republic, though given supreme power, you are elected or nominated, and serve terms, again, not a dictatorship Btw, this comes directly from the Library of Congress's website.

Another L for this.

they got close enough

B*itch take it up with your ancestors



We finally see what come out? The obvious

L for this


Lets talk about hypocrisy for a moment shall we... Blacks claim I've got inherent white privilege, but when I say check the scoreboard dog, suddenly I've got a superiority complex? Nah I've got evidence. But ill make sure to take that up with my ancestors when I die man. Knuckle bumps all around.

That's funny.

Haha. So in other words you think you're on top because you're white but you don't like it when black people point out you're on top because you're white? Ok dog.

An L for tis

You must be registered for see images


You didn't have to kill him tho :lol.

Had to catch a body lol
 
Last edited:

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
An L for this hahahahaha

"Under President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government began to shift away from a federalist model. The increasingly dictatorial policies, including the revocation of the Constitution of 1824 in early 1835, incited many federalists to revolt.[7] The Mexican border region of Texas was largely populated by immigrants from the United States. These were accustomed to a federalist government and to extensive individual rights, and they were quite vocal in their displeasure at Mexico's shift towards centralism.[8] Already suspicious after previous American attempts to purchase Texas,[9] Mexican authorities blamed much of the Texian unrest on American immigrants."

The Constitution of 1824 -- This was the first real Mexican Constitution – it was drafted without foreign forces in mind, since the country had already developed a relatively cohesive national identity. This Constitution came about after the abdication of Agustin I, bringing the First Mexican Empire to an end and recreating Mexico as a Representative Federal Republic.

Key words "representative" and "Republic". There's no representation in a dictatorship. And in a Republic, though given supreme power, you are elected or nominated, and serve terms, again, not a dictatorship Btw, this comes directly from the Library of Congress's website.

Another L for this.



L for this




Haha. So in other words you think you're on top because you're white but you don't like it when black people point out that's the only reason? Ok dog.

An L for tis

that's all you got. You're helping my point dude. I know the constitution made them a representative republic.


THEY THREW THAT SHIT OUT.


Come back with something more intelligent. Don't be helping my cause dumb ass


btw, the reason why being white puts me on top has to do with a combination of human and neanderthal dna that isn't found in african descendants. Sorry dude, we're different. The cold breeds strong
 

Multiply

Kage in the Making 👑
Legendary
Joined
Apr 15, 2012
Messages
12,839
Reaction score
1,034
that's all you got. You're helping my point dude. I know the constitution made them a representative republic.


THEY THREW THAT SHIT OUT.


Come back with something more intelligent. Don't be helping my cause dumb ass


btw, the reason why being white puts me on top has to do with a combination of human and neanderthal dna that isn't found in african descendants. Sorry dude, we're different. The cold breeds strong


Blind to facts yet again.
 

LustyLover

Anbu Operative 🎭
Veteran
Joined
Apr 4, 2014
Messages
4,367
Reaction score
299
btw, the reason why being white puts me on top has to do with a combination of human and neanderthal dna that isn't found in african descendants. Sorry dude, we're different. The cold breeds strong

You're part Neanderthal? Lmao.

Explains alot.
 

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
Perhaps you have a bit more Neanderthal DNA than the rest.

thats fine. they weren't dumb they were just different. They were bred to live in the cold and were killed off by a volcano or else they'd still be here
 

Troyg39

Anbu Operative 🎭
Veteran
Joined
Dec 11, 2010
Messages
3,369
Reaction score
561
that's all you got. You're helping my point dude. I know the constitution made them a representative republic.


THEY THREW THAT SHIT OUT.

And replaced it with another one. hahaha. You act like they threw it out and just said **** it all hahahahaha


Come back with something more intelligent. Don't be helping my cause dumb ass

One of Mexico’s first constitutions was written in 1824, which was about the time that the first settlers arrived in Texas. This constitution was heavily weighted in favor of states’ rights (as opposed to federal control). It allowed the Texans great freedom to rule themselves as they saw fit. This constitution was overturned in favor of another that gave the federal government more control

Check the bold. They remained a Republic with both state and federal governments, not a dictatorship. I should've known better than to think you'd actually go read something lol. The issue was that after already allowing the Texan immigrants to break many laws, this NEW nation needed to establish more power to enforce its laws, so the next constitution gave the federal government more power, and the immigrants couldn't handle it. Maybe they wouldn't have had to do so had the immigrants been paying taxes and selling goods from Mexican ports rather than US ports, they were MEXICAN citizens after all.

hahahahaha are your arms tired yet? These L's you holding have to be heavy


btw, the reason why being white puts me on top has to do with a combination of human and neanderthal dna that isn't found in african descendants. Sorry dude, we're different. The cold breeds strong

Oh trust me, I know we're different. I guess the good white genes skipped you then huh? hahahahahaha
 

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
And replaced it with another one. hahaha. You act like they threw it out and just said **** it all hahahahaha






Check the bold. They remained a Republic with both state and federal governments, not a dictatorship. I should've known better than to think you'd actually go read something lol. The issue was that after already allowing the Texan immigrants to break many laws, this NEW nation needed to establish more power to enforce its laws, so the next constitution gave the federal government more power, and the immigrants couldn't handle it. Maybe they wouldn't have had to do so had the immigrants been paying taxes and selling goods from Mexican ports rather than US ports, they were MEXICAN citizens after all.

hahahahaha are your arms tired yet? These L's you holding have to be heavy




Oh trust me, I know we're different. I guess the good white genes skipped you then huh? hahahahahaha

yeah this is what they replaced it with



1. The 15 articles of the first law granted citizenship to those who could read and had an annual income of 100 pesos, except for domestic workers, who did not have the right to vote.

2. The second law allowed the President to close Congress and suppress the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. Military officers were not allowed to assume this office.

3. The 58 articles of the third law established a bicameral Congress of Deputies and Senators, elected by governmental organs. Deputies had four-year terms; Senators were elected for six years.

4. The 34 articles of the fourth law specified that the Supreme Court, the Senate of Mexico, and the Meeting of Ministers each nominate three candidates, and the lower house of the legislature would select from those nine candidates the President and Vice-president,

5. The fifth law had an 11-member Supreme Court elected in the same manner as the President and Vice-President.

6. The 31 articles of the sixth Law replaced the federal republic's "states" with centralized "departments", fashioned after the French model, whose governors and legislators were designated by the President.

7. The seventh law prohibited reverting to the pre-reform laws for six years.


yeah why would this piss anyone off? What it boils down to is if you support this, you're a ****ing communist
 

Troyg39

Anbu Operative 🎭
Veteran
Joined
Dec 11, 2010
Messages
3,369
Reaction score
561
yeah this is what they replaced it with



1. The 15 articles of the first law granted citizenship to those who could read and had an annual income of 100 pesos, except for domestic workers, who did not have the right to vote.

2. The second law allowed the President to close Congress and suppress the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. Military officers were not allowed to assume this office.

3. The 58 articles of the third law established a bicameral Congress of Deputies and Senators, elected by governmental organs. Deputies had four-year terms; Senators were elected for six years.

4. The 34 articles of the fourth law specified that the Supreme Court, the Senate of Mexico, and the Meeting of Ministers each nominate three candidates, and the lower house of the legislature would select from those nine candidates the President and Vice-president,

5. The fifth law had an 11-member Supreme Court elected in the same manner as the President and Vice-President.

6. The 31 articles of the sixth Law replaced the federal republic's "states" with centralized "departments", fashioned after the French model, whose governors and legislators were designated by the President.

7. The seventh law prohibited reverting to the pre-reform laws for six years.

Not a dictatorship. Number 1 references the right to vote. Number 3, talks references serving terms and election of officials. Number 4 references presidential candidates. Hell they all have something you disprove the idea of it being a DICTATORSHIP. So you just helped my point, errr what was the word you used? Oh yea.. DUMBASS HAHAHAHAHA


yeah why would this piss anyone off? What it boils down to is if you support this, you're a ****ing communist

Ok I'm waiving the white flag for you. Not only are you changing the subject AGAIN, now all of a sudden this boils down to whether or not I'm a communist. And this isn't an example of a communist government lol. You don't even know what a communist is do you? hahahahaha I can't with you anymore dude.

Slimereaper bringggg that assssss hereeee boy. And hold this last L. I'm gone man good luck to the rest of you guys with this fool
 

Multiply

Kage in the Making 👑
Legendary
Joined
Apr 15, 2012
Messages
12,839
Reaction score
1,034
yeah this is what they replaced it with



1. The 15 articles of the first law granted citizenship to those who could read and had an annual income of 100 pesos, except for domestic workers, who did not have the right to vote.

2. The second law allowed the President to close Congress and suppress the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. Military officers were not allowed to assume this office.

3. The 58 articles of the third law established a bicameral Congress of Deputies and Senators, elected by governmental organs. Deputies had four-year terms; Senators were elected for six years.

4. The 34 articles of the fourth law specified that the Supreme Court, the Senate of Mexico, and the Meeting of Ministers each nominate three candidates, and the lower house of the legislature would select from those nine candidates the President and Vice-president,

5. The fifth law had an 11-member Supreme Court elected in the same manner as the President and Vice-President.

6. The 31 articles of the sixth Law replaced the federal republic's "states" with centralized "departments", fashioned after the French model, whose governors and legislators were designated by the President.

7. The seventh law prohibited reverting to the pre-reform laws for six years.


yeah why would this piss anyone off? What it boils down to is if you support this, you're a ****ing communist

So to finish this circle you're drawing in the mud, it's okay for them to just attack the Mexican army because they don't agree with their constitution instead of just leave(As you said earlier).
If you dislike how a government is being run, then you leave.
 

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
Not a dictatorship. Number 1 references the right to vote. Number 3, talks references serving terms and election of officials. Number 4 references presidential candidates. Hell they all have something you disprove the idea of it being a DICTATORSHIP. So you just helped my point, errr what was the word you used? Oh yea.. DUMBASS HAHAHAHAHA






Ok I'm waiving the white flag for you. Not only are you changing the subject AGAIN, now all of a sudden this boils down to whether or not I'm a communist. And this isn't an example of a communist government lol. You don't even know what a communist is do you? hahahahaha I can't with you anymore dude.

Slimereaper bringggg that assssss hereeee boy. And hold this last L. I'm gone man good luck to the rest of you guys with this fool

2. The second law allowed the President to close Congress and suppress the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. Military officers were not allowed to assume this office.

I notice you didn't mention the bold. How about that?

That power given to a president is grounds to fight. Either way the innocence of the Mexican's has been proven false.
 

Ripple Hole

Banned
Veteran
Joined
Jul 24, 2015
Messages
2,766
Reaction score
172
nah not really

Because of segregation it was possible to separate the schools
between black and white, public schools to be exact which
are to be funded by the government, but do you really think the same
white men at the top who were willing to put them into slavery would
even fund that an equal amount opposed to the others or much?

They weren't receiving equal education, their parents who raised them
had been slaves for a decent part(or whole) of their lives and had nothing much to
offer in terms of knowledge- or pretty much anything for the matter; because
they weren't allowed to own much as slaves or learn much.

Imagine growing up being sent to school, lacking supplies making you incapable
of doing a vast amount of activities, having a school that lacks funding, dealing
with the psychological stress that even if you make it out of that shithole of a school
what's the point- it's likely you won't get hired anywhere good; and that you're practically
at the bottom of the barrel, why try?

But it's obviously improving, and even I can see it in a lot of the black families I come
into contact with. One of your grandparents can't read? Big deal, it's not uncommon.
One of your parents can't read? Must have dropped out of school.
You can't read? You're stupid.

I know you like links so take these.


 
Last edited:

slimreaper

Sannin of the Scrolls 📜
Elite
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
8,416
Reaction score
499
Because of segregation it was possible to separate the schools
between black and white, public schools to be exact which
are to be funded by the government, but do you really think the same
white men at the top who were willing to put them into slavery would
even fund that an equal amount opposed to the others or much?

They weren't receiving equal education, their parents who raised them
had been slaves for a decent part(or whole) of their lives and had nothing much to
offer in terms of knowledge- or pretty much anything for the matter; because
they weren't allowed to own much as slaves or learn much.

Imagine growing up being sent to school, lacking supplies making you incapable
of doing a vast amount of activities, having a school that lacks funding, dealing
with the psychological stress that even if you make it out of that shithole of a school
what's the point- it's likely you won't get hired anywhere good; and that you're practically
at the bottom of the barrel, why try?

But it's obviously improving, and even I can see it in a lot of the black families I come
into contact with. One of your grandparents can't read? Big deal, it's not uncommon.
One of your parents can't read? Must have dropped out of school.
You can't read? You're stupid.

I know you like links so take these.



just watch this

[video=youtube;lm-FqtAOSB8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm-FqtAOSB8[/video]
 
Top