Slice of Pisces
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- Oct 4, 2014
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A serious quandary that seems overlooked in modern sociopolitical thought:
Slavery was started by blacks a very long time ago. It continued for millennia. Effectively, if it was not for 'good' white male abolitionists, it would not have ended in America.
Why is it considered okay for blacks to have enslaved every race imaginable back to the beginning of time?
and
Why can't people of color admit that it was ended because of the persistent struggles for centuries or even millennia politically and socially of white men who abhorred the institution that black men started way back then?
Not being facetious. I would like to hear a good logical response to this that doesn't have to delve into simply insulting others for their race.
Slavery was started by blacks a very long time ago. It continued for millennia. Effectively, if it was not for 'good' white male abolitionists, it would not have ended in America.
Why is it considered okay for blacks to have enslaved every race imaginable back to the beginning of time?
and
Why can't people of color admit that it was ended because of the persistent struggles for centuries or even millennia politically and socially of white men who abhorred the institution that black men started way back then?
Not being facetious. I would like to hear a good logical response to this that doesn't have to delve into simply insulting others for their race.