In what percentages? Who owned the insurance and banking concerns where did that wealth go? Also who owned slaves. What are the hard numbers?
So now the question is, why our collective history as taught has edited out the nuance of the slave trade and allowed all of us to walk away with divisive fairy tail or victim narratives?
Slavery was NOT a white man's burden alone. Jews and even blacks took part. Stop presenting it as such. Slaves were extremely valuable. What percentage of whites owned slaves?
Jews were VERY active in the slave trade if not the primary actors. Stop writing them out of it. Particularly when they seem to enjoy becoming "allies" that foment racial division.
Blacks, while victimized, were not purely victims in the US or on The Continent. Blacks sold blacks into slavery. Blacks in the Americas owned blacks. Slavery still exists on The Continent. Why do we ignore this nuance?
It was a human experience not unique to the USA. It was also our COLLECTIVE triumph to put the crap behind us and move forward TOGETHER. These BS hero/victim narratives have damaged our ability to unify.
Who is controlling the media, politics, and texts pushing those BS narratives?
Now look into who actually owned the slave ships and sold the slaves.
My guess is that plantations were often owned by "white" people not white people.
The same people still don't believe in doing their own work.
I looked. It's both Whites and Jews.
In what percentages? Who owned the insurance and banking concerns where did that wealth go? Also who owned slaves. What are the hard numbers?
So now the question is, why our collective history as taught has edited out the nuance of the slave trade and allowed all of us to walk away with divisive fairy tail or victim narratives?
Slavery was NOT a white man's burden alone. Jews and even blacks took part. Stop presenting it as such. Slaves were extremely valuable. What percentage of whites owned slaves?
Jews were VERY active in the slave trade if not the primary actors. Stop writing them out of it. Particularly when they seem to enjoy becoming "allies" that foment racial division.
Blacks, while victimized, were not purely victims in the US or on The Continent. Blacks sold blacks into slavery. Blacks in the Americas owned blacks. Slavery still exists on The Continent. Why do we ignore this nuance?
It was a human experience not unique to the USA. It was also our COLLECTIVE triumph to put the crap behind us and move forward TOGETHER. These BS hero/victim narratives have damaged our ability to unify.
Who is controlling the media, politics, and texts pushing those BS narratives?