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I'm glad I came into this thread now.
why is this shyt soooo smooth?
I'm glad I came into this thread now.
why is this shyt soooo smooth?That poster caped for kanye's slavery was a choice. Not worth itThe above is dumb babble. If you have nothing relevant to contribute here and can't name these "tribes and random ass wars?", just leave this thread and don't come back. Nobody is saying that slavery as indentured servitude didn't exist in Africa. You are a waste of time and space.
Have you ever read the "Papal Bull Dum Diversas 18 June, 1452"?
In 1454, another bull titled Romanus Pontifex furthered that thinking, sanctifying the seizure of non-Christian lands in parts of Africa and restating the legitimacy of enslaving non-Christian people.
Disastrous doctrine had papal roots
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The bytch needs to be shotBecause we need to talk about it. This is getting out of hand and is very dangerous. Acting as if it doesn't exist is fooling ourselves. I went in that thread to see/ read the comment section and there are folks who agree with her garbage.
That poster caped for kanye's slavery was a choice. Not worth it
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/kanye-on-tmz-says-slavery-‘was-a-choice’-gets-checked-by-black-tmz-breh-tries-to-apologize.628736/page-22
Slavery as an institution in the Americas was chattel based and race based. Created by Europeans. First the Iberians like Portugal and Spain, followed by the West.
To put things in contrast I will post this along:
It was the Haitian revolution that ended slavery and gave amnesty to former enslaved Africans and the oppressed in general. Btw, did I mention that Candace is f'd up in the head? Oh, and Sclavus comes from Byzantine Greek sklabos (pronounced sklävōs) "Slav" hence "slave".
"One of the first was the celebration of Haiti becoming the first Black republic in the Americas on January 1, 1804, after the Haitian Revolution. But one of the earliest freedom celebrations connected to slavery in United States began after the ending of the transatlantic slave trade on January 1, 1808."
The Meaning of Juneteenth
"The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellionin the Western Hemisphere. Slaves initiated the rebellion in 1791 and by 1803 they had succeeded in ending not just slavery but French control over the colony."
Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) • Global African History •
At this point this bedwench c00n babble is becoming dangerous.
I disagree the Islamic slave trade was just as disgusting as TAAST. It lasted for 1400 years and still goes on todayYou are 99% correct. I say so because that 1% indifference is that the Trans Atlanta slavery was purely “dehumanizing race based”. All other forms of slavery prior was not.
The MAAFA is when modern day racism was created.