15 outrageous facts about sex farms during slavery

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"15. Not all owners abandoned the children they fathered with female slaves. Some would provide them with education and money. And some owners even set free their mistresses and mixed-race children."

I see they tried to sneak in the proverbial "Not all slave masters were bad" statement on the end there.

This happened to great great grandma... She got married & owned slaves too..
 

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Not justifying 'slavery', but if the owners had no knowledge that what they were doing was indeed wrong and were prevented from educating themselves to that effect, then they weren't 'guilty'.

Keep in mind, also, that some of the laws of some slaveholding states made it impossible for owners to emancipate slaves after they were bought.

If, on the other hand, they knew full well what they were doing was wrong and did it anyway..............:ufdup:

Read 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' to see where I'm coming from.​


I hear what you are saying but I'm more focusing on the fact that those children were the result of rape. A slave cannot consent to any type of contact with a slave master or any white person at the time for that matter. The idea that there was some compassion from the slave master for his off-spring resulting from rape is a somewhat absurd idea.

edit: Even if the owner had no knowledge that the act of slavery itself was wrong due to laws or willful ignorance, they were still very aware of the power dynamic that was present between them and the slaves they owned. They knew very well that their slaves were their "property" and they could what they wanted to them unlike free people where if they did the same things they would be punished.
 
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Not justifying 'slavery', but if the owners had no knowledge that what they were doing was indeed wrong and were prevented from educating themselves to that effect, then they weren't 'guilty'.

Keep in mind, also, that some of the laws of some slaveholding states made it impossible for owners to emancipate slaves after they were bought.

If, on the other hand, they knew full well what they were doing was wrong and did it anyway..............:ufdup:

Read 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' to see where I'm coming from.​

Abolitionists existed at that time. They chose to be wrong so they're morally evil. What the fukk kind of argument are you trying to make?!
 
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Greatest untold tragedy are all the slaves subjected to the Pulp Fiction style "breaking the buck" treatment :scust: Knowing CACs and their latent homosexual tendencies this was probably quite common. :huhldup: The fact that they even had a name for it speaks volumes :hhh:
And this is why nikkas don't really fukk with gays like that :ehh:

Imagine ya ancestors being raped for years by fakkits and think you gonna like them, brehs:hhh:
White Gays are some of the most racist. Even that fruit nikka Michael Sam said he experienced more racism from the gay community than homophobia from nikkas:ehh:
 
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Read the Half Has Never Been Told by Edward Baptiste. I read a passage that said an overseer drowned a baby because it was crying too much on the fields while strapped to his mother's back.

As a man how do you not kill the overseer in that situation? :mindblown: Just how badly were the spirits of our people broken? :wow:
 

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As a man how do you not kill the overseer in that situation? :mindblown: Just how badly were the spirits of our people broken? :wow:

Men were broken. Also, women outnumbered men on most agricultural plantations.

If you wanted to be a man and defend your family - it's likely you'd be castrated, amputated or killed. If you were lucky, they would've whipped your back to shreds and sold you to Texas.
 
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