And yet, here you are. You haven't thought this through have you dopey. They're really not sending us their best.
We industrialised it and utterly dehumanised the slaves. I think Roman slaves faced better treatment and were recognised as human. Some cultures didn't allow the children of slaves to be slaves themselves. But the mad rush to rape the Americas turned our slavery pretty ****ing nasty. A list of nice slave owners to follow
You don't half post some bullshit, just in the hope your contrary crud shifts the narrative. You rarely, if ever disprove the initial point.
aaand another swing and a miss from the clueless, lying hypocrite. You really need to revisit your fantasy, as it's just making you look more and more of a cretin.
I'm not really knocking plod here, because I wouldn't be keen to engage with a migrant screaming alan's snackbar while waving a chain saw, but I do find it funny that when someone decided to run into a pub round here with one running because they'd said he couldn't smoke, the locals chased him out and kicked **** out of him.
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I'm more than up for learning, it's how I can spot your bullshit a mile away. You should give learning a try yourself, unless of course the claims that there's a medical reason that you can't are actually true.
I do It's how I learned that although slavery has existed since @Easter Road 1980 wore sandals, the slaves have often been treated very differently depending on culture from outright dehumanisation to holding roles of clerks, bodyguards and even living decorations The transatlantic slave trade was the precursor for white supremacy as most slaves beforehand were either war prisoners and often of the same ethnicity as the slave master (as you say African captured African), while the transatlantic slave trade was down to the colour of the slaves skin. The Americas would not have been built on white slavery as slavery was outlawed within most of the countries that owned the colonies. There's the case of James Knight which is of interesting reading on the matter. Simple dehumanising and ignoring the plight of the transatlantic slaves, making them sub-human in the eyes of white European settlers then freeing them during war and turmoil is why we have massive spastic racists today
This is far too good a post for this thread, please refrain from using knowledge and incite, it leads to mass confusion amongst certain people on here.
You have read some articles with a bias, but it is clear from your rather one eyed words up there, you have many, many gaps in your understanding, or a lot that you'd rather just ignore. Your attempts to then spin your bigotry onto other posters says much more about you than those you're trying to repaint. Not one word of your post contradicts anything in the post you are initially responding to. You are simply trying to reframe the conversation. That shows you know that what I put initially is true.