Tired of it, just tired of it. "Blame the white man". Color had NOTHING to do with slavery when it started NOTHING. "Well they brought us here as slaves you know" is the first line of LIES {read crap} that comes out of a black racists mouth.
And it is crap folks, TOTAL crap. WHITE slaves were shipped into America TWO HUNDRED years BEFORE blacks. But the black racists and the democrat racists do NOT want you to know it. It does not fit THEIR agenda.
The white man was no more in control of slavery then the black man. Government was and is the birthplace of slavery not by color or gender but by greed and control. If you are of Irish/English or German descent YOUR family was more then likely SLAVES.
Do NOT let the RACIST democrats tell you otherwise. They HAVE lied to you and will keep it up if you let them. Got a short video here and then "Fury" may TRY and educate these racist democrats here on TRUTH in history NOT that phony crap they have been laying on for years.
Democrat RACIST history has a documented recorded past. Teach it!
i know that slavery has been around since the beginning of time, but it has been wrong though the ages regardless of the color or ethnicity of those enslaved. in the relatively recent history of this country, we simply can't ignore the impact our history with slavery has had on our society at large today.
for me, it' all about looking squarely at the problems we have today in our society, especially in regard to race and look for common solutions to those problems for the betterment of all americans. to disregard slavery completely would close the minds of those impacted by it the most and make it virtually impossible to build a common solution in which we are all working together.
there is no doubt in my mind that there are family's today enslaved to the well meaning welfare programs of our country, who are descendents of those who were once slaves to other men. we can't pretend that the trauma of there family history in this country does not play into their current enslavement.
the question is, how do we reach the children growing up in that cycle of dependence, and break the chains?
for me, i truly believe the answer is education - so how can we help kids in that environment to realize that their own mind is fully capable of pulling them out of the welfare line?
i was fortunate enough to have a guidance counselor when i was in school who helped me to learn to dream big and to devote myself to getting an education to make those dreams come true. somehow we have got to find a way to reach those kids - but we can't do that if we start off with the premise that slavery was not a devastating part of their family history (we have to go in with our eyes and minds wide open because a kid needs to know and understand the truth).