Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Now people are legitimizing slavery through false correlation. Okay. WTF?
Michael wrote:I haven't watched any of the video, but social justice warriors are saying ridiculous things, such as white pepole have no right to speak about many topics because their ancestors enslaved blacks. I think that's why there is a promotion of the incorrect idea that "African slavery in the US is only taught to make white people feel guilty". Obviously that's not the reason we are taught history, but that is coming as a response to equally absurd accusations.
Michael wrote:I haven't watched any of the video, but social justice warriors are saying ridiculous things, such as white pepole have no right to speak about many topics because their ancestors enslaved blacks. I think that's why there is a promotion of the incorrect idea that "African slavery in the US is only taught to make white people feel guilty". Obviously that's not the reason we are taught history, but that is coming as a response to equally absurd accusations.
neijia_boxer wrote:according to this radio show (I trust this guys fact checking on history)- USA has a very small percentage of slaves than did the Caribbean and South America.
Enslaved Africas: 40% went to Caribbean islands, 37% Pourtugese Brazil, 15% Spanish America, 5% British north america, 3% europe and Asia.
More slaves have been white people (Slaves= Slavic) . Greek society was dependent on slaves.
6% of southern whites owned black slaves.
slavery was indegenous to African and Muslim countries well before Europe.
US Consensus In 1830 in Charelston SC, 407 blacks owned slaves.
28% of Free blacks owned slaves, much higher than whites.
People who were against slaves were poor whites since it brought down the price of labor.
Europeans are the ones that lead the fight against slavery, but Europeans are blamed for slavery.
grzegorz wrote:An in depth look at slavery from that perspective would be interesting.
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