SLAVERY IS A
"MANY SPLENDORED THING!"
A "Friend" on Facebook confessed to me the other day that he was a systemic "racist," and that he was working every day to become "less racist."
I have come to the conclusion that people who waste their precious time being brainwashed with such drivel to that extent are not salvageable.
They watch the propaganda news and have, over time, become so besotted with whatever is bandied about they have lost their ability to think clearly and critically.
BLM (Black Lives Matter, a Soros funded group of Marxists) has been an active destroyer of many things in America lately that they have no business touching, all supposedly because "blacks" have been mistreated so much by "Colonials" and "whites." It is all garbage. Name me one person who has not been mistreated (or thinks he or she has) by someone else at some point in his or her life! It is a part of the "hazard of living."
Slavery is a "many splendored thing" and has been practiced by all peoples at one time or another. These spoiled brats who riot and destroy do not know how to build a society and cannot run one if it stared them in their face. They should be returned to their roots and maybe then they will figure out how spoiled and despicable they really are! Then again, maybe they lack the critical skills to realize that!
Sometimes it is nice to remember that Blacks, Semites, Arabs, Orientals and many others have been traditional slavers throughout history.
Today I want to introduce you to one such fellow!
William Ansah Sasreku (sessarakoo) was an African with the title of "prince." His father was a merchant who dealt in Gold and Slaves as a matter of daily living. He sent his son to England to be educated so he could become a better trader. William was captured and sold into slavery on the way to England. His father learned of his fate, had the boy ransomed and then again sent to England. He became quite a dandy and a favorite of the Europeans he dealt with. He came home and become a significant slaver in Ghana! His story is featured on the internet in great detail and he is but one example of thousands just like him!
The Independent Ghana newspaper ran a feature on William some four months ago. You can read it for yourself here. Notice the TONE of the article. No condemnation, no threats, just simple reporting. After all, Slavery is a very common thing in Africa, as in many parts of the world. It DOES NOT HAVE A STIGMA ATTACHED TO IT like here in America or even in Europe! It is now often called "human trafficking," but it all amounts to the same thing!
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Enjoy the education folks, and the next time some idiot wants to tell you what a "racist" you are because you are white, just try to educate him. If he is suffering from "learning disability," just pity him and move on with your life!
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