From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.
"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."
Last night, the DNC's official Twitter claimed that for Trump celebrating the nation's independence at Mount Rushmore would be a statement of racism.
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Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?
How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.
Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.
Slavery in contemporary Africa
The continent of
Africa is one of the regions most rife with
contemporary slavery.
Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the
Arab slave trade and again with the
trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire
series of kingdoms (such as the
Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of
perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the
colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after
decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the
Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the
Horn of Africa), exists along the
racial and cultural boundary of
Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.
[1] Slavery in the
Sahel states of
Mauritania,
Mali,
Niger,
Chad and
Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of
Ghana,
Benin,
Togo and
Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving
human trafficking and the enslavement of
child soldiers and
child labourers, e.g.
human trafficking in Angola, and human
trafficking of children from
Togo,
Benin and
Nigeria to
Gabon and
Cameroon.
[2]
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