I'mma give you benefit of the doubt and assume you are a child. No adult should be this naive.Gaspar Yanga, Nat Turner, John Horse and Toussaint Louverture along with many others thought it was a choice
I don’t fault the majority my ancestors for not having that mindset, they wanted the path of least resistance in a torturous existence but still![]()
No you non reading clown. Their was a slave revolt somewhere in the continental U.S. almost every year. What does that tell you?so you're saying every single plantation revolted every year![]()

I'mma give you benefit of the doubt and assume you are a child. No adult should be this naive.
It's not a matter of what slaves wanted, their lack of freedom wasn't something to rebel against. How can you act against a reality you're told is the way it ought to be. It's be like expecting someone from the 1400s to draft a prototype windshield wiper to make driving in the rain safer; solving a problem they didn't know was a problem.
Our ancestors were constantly remindered through religion, the law and environment that they were where the belonged. It's why slave masters didn't want freed men speaking to their property. It's why they didn't want slaves to read. It's why black families where routinely broken up and discouraged.
It's no coincidence many of the slaves who did rebel we're somewhat educated or had Freedmen assistance. The Haitian revolution met all those conditions.
No you non reading clown. Their was a slave revolt somewhere in the continental U.S. almost every year. What does that tell you?
John Casor wasn't even the first "official" slave in Virginia.The first slave in this country was owned by a black man named Anthony Johnson. He wasn’t subject to any of the sh*t you just said and went to court to fight for his freedom (and lost).
As an African American...when the fukk was this?
I can't take anyone's babble seriously when they so clearly lack any basic knowledge of what they speak, yet arrogantly pontificate as if the cowsht they spew forth is edifying and enlightening to us unwashed masses enshrouded in the darkness of our pitiable ignorance.
I mean he’s technically right.
Gaspar Yanga, John Horse and Toussaint Louverture wanted freedom for their people and they went out and took that shyt.
Meanwhile we had to wait for the cacs and they still hang that bs over our heads that it was cac Union soldiers that saved us
That’s not how our ancestors got their freedom though - they freed themselves. Read up on the USCT and the CW.
Also, if need to understand and grasp location and environment for the enslaved especially in the Deep South in the U.S.
First, they contanstly ran away - but where could they run and go? Have you been to Alabama? Georgia? If they weren’t close to a border state - they would only runaway to another slave state if they got that far. It was plantations on top of plantations - next door to each other.
When they ran to the woods and swaps they didn’t know where they were or how to get out — plus they didn’t have enough food to barely survive on the plantation - so running away with no food with slave catchers and white people in general on they ass - only a few make it.
White people have guns and weapons - a gun stops shyt. And enslaver had plenty - so did the white town and all over the south - who had their back and was on white code.
Plus, their families back on the plantation - getting beat,sold, raped and killed off GP cause they decided to run. That makes you think twice - when you know your mom and grandparents about to be beat to death cause you attempted to run away.
And his idea of free thought is saying I love Donald Trump.
