Is it c00ning if you let non-ADOS make slavery jokes? Should you check them?

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Why do Black people want to own Slavery so badly like no other racial groups experienced it?

It is a period of History, not an identity

Like a weird twisted inferiority complex
Other racial groups experienced a form of slavery that was the bedrock of modern civilization, the wealth it produced financing the growth of what would become and remains the most powerful country on the planet?

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Own slavery?
Go fukk yaself

I swear u mafukkas such pieces of shyt gah damm

Imagine the people who sold their own into slavery saying some dumb shyt like this

Mafukkas be descendants of slave capturing race traitors and have the nerve to pop shyt :dead:

And then they parents ran from they own country to dikk eat cacs in another country :dead:



This is what no knowledge of History looks like. Slavery was not as cut and dry as the White Supremacist CACs you learned your history from taught you. It has too many twists and turns with this evil institution

- Africans were also slaves widespread on the continent of Africa, dating back to thousands of years ago and are still enslaved to this current day unfortunately
- ADOS enslaved other ADOS in America


Anthony Johnson (colonist) - Wikipedia

In the early 1620s, slave traders captured the man who would later be known as Anthony Johnson in Portuguese Angola, named him Antonio, and sold him into the Atlantic slave trade. António was bought by a colonist in Virginia. As an indentured servant, António worked for a merchant at the Virginia Company.[2] He was also Catholic.[3]

When Anthony Johnson was released from servitude, he was legally recognized as a "free Negro." He became a successful farmer. In 1651, he owned 250 acres (100 ha), and the services of five indentured servants (four white and one black). In 1653, John Casor, a black indentured servant whose contract Johnson appeared to have bought in the early 1640s, approached Captain Goldsmith, claiming his indenture had expired seven years earlier and that he was being held illegally by Johnson. A neighbor, Robert Parker, intervened and persuaded Johnson to free Casor.


Handwritten court ruling.
March 8, 1655
Parker offered Casor work, and he signed a term of indenture to the planter. Johnson sued Parker in the Northampton Court in 1654 for the return of Casor. The court initially found in favor of Parker, but Johnson appealed. In 1655, the court reversed its ruling.[17] Finding that Anthony Johnson still "owned" John Casor, the court ordered that he be returned with the court dues paid by Robert Parker.[18]


This was the first instance of a judicial determination in the Thirteen Colonies holding that a person who had committed no crime could be held in servitude for life





It was an ADOS man that made it legal and a written law in America to turn Indentured Servants into Slaves for eternal life. Like I said, read your history
 

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This is what no knowledge of History looks like. Slavery was not as cut and dry as the White Supremacist CACs you learned your history from taught you. It has too many twists and turns with this evil institution

- Africans were also slaves widespread on the continent of Africa, dating back to thousands of years ago and are still enslaved to this current day unfortunately
- ADOS enslaved other ADOS in America


Anthony Johnson (colonist) - Wikipedia

In the early 1620s, slave traders captured the man who would later be known as Anthony Johnson in Portuguese Angola, named him Antonio, and sold him into the Atlantic slave trade. António was bought by a colonist in Virginia. As an indentured servant, António worked for a merchant at the Virginia Company.[2] He was also Catholic.[3]

When Anthony Johnson was released from servitude, he was legally recognized as a "free Negro." He became a successful farmer. In 1651, he owned 250 acres (100 ha), and the services of five indentured servants (four white and one black). In 1653, John Casor, a black indentured servant whose contract Johnson appeared to have bought in the early 1640s, approached Captain Goldsmith, claiming his indenture had expired seven years earlier and that he was being held illegally by Johnson. A neighbor, Robert Parker, intervened and persuaded Johnson to free Casor.


Handwritten court ruling.
March 8, 1655
Parker offered Casor work, and he signed a term of indenture to the planter. Johnson sued Parker in the Northampton Court in 1654 for the return of Casor. The court initially found in favor of Parker, but Johnson appealed. In 1655, the court reversed its ruling.[17] Finding that Anthony Johnson still "owned" John Casor, the court ordered that he be returned with the court dues paid by Robert Parker.[18]


This was the first instance of a judicial determination in the Thirteen Colonies holding that a person who had committed no crime could be held in servitude for life




It was an ADOS man that made it legal and a written law in America to turn Indentured Servants into Slaves for eternal life. Like I said, read your history
U typed all that
To try to deny slave traders actions :dead:

Kill yaself
 

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No one should be making jokes on slavery, not even FBA, u gotta be one despicable soul to laugh at the pain of people who were born, lived and died in bondage.
 

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Why do Black people want to own Slavery so badly like no other racial groups experienced it?

It is a period of History, not an identity

Like a weird twisted inferiority complex
You are proud of the borders containing your people even even though it's boundaries were created by cacs and named by a white woman?

Or is it all good because Nigeria shares cultural etymology
 
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I’m confused, all these guys are black right which would mean that slavery affected them from loosing a loved one to slavery or being captured into enslavement. Slavery is not a solely African American experience.
 
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