emilynghiem
Constitutionalist / Universalist
I have long understood that Blacks were enslaved and inbred, spiritually and socially conditioned to hate each other by further dividing the house slaves from field slaves.
I had also argued that only the Blacks were legally bred in America like cattle,
through rape to produce more slaves as property.
Recently I was told that in colonies like Jamestown, before the Constitution was adopted,
there was ALSO inbreeding and rape of white Irish slaves by Black slaves. So not only were the White Slaves raped and treated as cattle also, but "forced to breed with Blacks" (until laws were passed that made this illegal?).
Since the inbreeding and rape as acts of cultural genocide to destroy the human will and spirit, led to the self-hatred and anger carried generationally to this day,
Could it also be true that the rape / "forced breeding" between Black and White slaves might explain some of the inbred hostility in spirit "passed down" between Whites against Blacks also?
Could the same cruel genocidal practices that left generations with anger expressed as black-on-black violence and self-hatred also be linked to the continuing distrust and aversion of BOTH Blacks and Whites AGAINST Blacks?
Note: I found this mention of Irish slavery and "forced breeding" with African slaves:
http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?md=read;id=1638
Maybe if we brought up White Irish Slavery and included that, then the issue would be more about human rights, overcoming oppression, and healing the injustices carried down from past generations to the present. And not divide over the race of the actual slaves whose family lines, heritage and human spirit were torn apart by genocide in the process of global development.
I had also argued that only the Blacks were legally bred in America like cattle,
through rape to produce more slaves as property.
Recently I was told that in colonies like Jamestown, before the Constitution was adopted,
there was ALSO inbreeding and rape of white Irish slaves by Black slaves. So not only were the White Slaves raped and treated as cattle also, but "forced to breed with Blacks" (until laws were passed that made this illegal?).
Since the inbreeding and rape as acts of cultural genocide to destroy the human will and spirit, led to the self-hatred and anger carried generationally to this day,
Could it also be true that the rape / "forced breeding" between Black and White slaves might explain some of the inbred hostility in spirit "passed down" between Whites against Blacks also?
Could the same cruel genocidal practices that left generations with anger expressed as black-on-black violence and self-hatred also be linked to the continuing distrust and aversion of BOTH Blacks and Whites AGAINST Blacks?
Note: I found this mention of Irish slavery and "forced breeding" with African slaves:
http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?md=read;id=1638
Maybe if we brought up White Irish Slavery and included that, then the issue would be more about human rights, overcoming oppression, and healing the injustices carried down from past generations to the present. And not divide over the race of the actual slaves whose family lines, heritage and human spirit were torn apart by genocide in the process of global development.
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