10 Reasons Why The Slave Narrative Makes No Sense (Is A Lie!)

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The vast majority of slaves were not brought from Africa, but were already here and here's proof:

1) It's not possible that millions of slaves were brought to America because the population wasn't that high during that time, and the birthrate wasn't even close to producing those numbers.

2) Only ONE purpose-built slave shape has been found, the Henrietta Marie. How is this possible with such a large slave trade?

3) What area of the United States was deforested to build all these slave ships? America would have been tapped out of lumber. If you look at pictures of America going back into the 50s all you see are trees.

4) Sanitation was impossible with 300 slaves on a ship at once with only soap made out of animal fat and brine made out of salt to wash the decks. The spread of disease would have killed the vast majority of slaves on a slave ship well before arriving in America.

5) Slave ships claimed to having traveled through the Atlantic ocean isn't possible. The atlantic is very stormy, hurricanes are born there, etc. Overloaded ships with 300 people, supplies, weapons etc how can such ships survive through the Atlantic ocean?

6) Feeding 300 slaves on a several month journey just isn't possible unless they had a whole other ship with food and water. There was no refrigeration back then, it just isn't possible.

7) African slaves costed an arm and a leg back then, and no insurance company would take chances on 300 slaves on a single slave ship surviving such long journeys.

8) There's no way slave brokerages could have housed 300 slaves at once. They were no where near large enough. Look up pictures of them.

9) The first whites to arrive in America described it's people as copper colored ie black people.

Slave ships carried about 10-15 slaves at a time. The vast majority of slaves were already in America, and were not brought from Africa. The shyt they teaching our kids in school is complete bullshyt and perpetuates a sense of inferiority within us!

 
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The vast majority of slaves were not brought from Africa, but were already here and here's proof:

1) It's not possible that millions of slaves were brought to America because the population wasn't that high during that time, and the birthrate wasn't even close to producing those numbers.

2) Only ONE purpose-built slave shape has been found, the Henrietta Marie. How is this possible with such a large slave trade?

3) What area of the United States was deforested to build all these slave ships? America would have been tapped out of lumber. If you look at pictures of America going back into the 50s all you see are trees.

4) Sanitation was impossible with 300 slaves on a ship at once with only soap made out of animal fat and brine made out of salt to wash the decks. The spread of disease would have killed the vast majority of slaves on a slave ship well before arriving in America.

5) Slave ships claimed to having traveled through the Atlantic ocean isn't possible. The atlantic is very stormy, hurricanes are born there, etc. Overloaded ships with 300 people, supplies, weapons etc how can such ships survive through the Atlantic ocean?

6) Feeding 300 slaves on a several month journey just isn't possible unless they had a whole other ship with food and water. There was no refrigeration back then, it just isn't possible.

7) African slaves costed an arm and a leg back then, and no insurance company would take chances on 300 slaves on a single slave ship surviving such long journeys.

8) There's no way slave brokerages could have housed 300 slaves at once. They were no where near large enough. Look up pictures of them.

9) The first whites to arrive in America described it's people as copper colored ie black people.

Slave ships carried about 10-15 slaves at a time. The vast majority of slaves were already in America, and were not brought from Africa. The shyt they teaching our kids in school is complete bullshyt and perpetuates a sense of inferiority within us!
1. Millions of slaves weren't brought to America, the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade didn't bring the majority of enslaved Africans here, did you forget that the enslaved peoples gave birth? There was brutal selective breeding done on plantations. Women were forced to give birth to 10 and 12 children.
2. There are plenty of slave ship records, you don't keep old wood ships just sitting around for centuries, do you know how things like erosion work?
3. Ships weren't only made of lumber, and there were not that many cargo ships that were used for transporting enslaved people. You're also vastly, vastly underestimating just how large the forests of the US are. Do you know how big this country is?
4. Sanitation was awful, almost half of all kidnapped and shipped African people died on the journey here. Not even that, the wretched slavers an ship people often succumbed to disease as well.
5. How do you think White people got to America? They took ships through the Atlantic as well. Please don't try to debunk seatravel as a whole because the ride was perilous, there are plenty of ships that never made it.
6. Ships are massive, and they were immensely underfed, many starved to death, and died on the journey, freeing up the small portions they were given. If you don't think they were being fed rotten meats and grains, you're delusional.
8. Again, these ships were massive, ad the enslaved people were packed like sardines, shoulder to shoulder. There are pictures of how they were lied up, how have you possibly missed that :dwillhuh:
9. Natives were copper colored. They still are. Especially the Souther/Central American/Taino Natives.
15 minutes of research could have answered all your questions :wow:
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1. Millions of slaves weren't brought to America, the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade didn't bring the majority of enslaved Africans here, did you forget that the enslaved peoples gave birth? There was brutal selective breeding done on plantations. Women were forced to give birth to 10 and 12 children.
2. There are plenty of slave ship records, you don't keep old wood ships just sitting around for centuries, do you know how things like erosion work?
3. Ships weren't only made of lumber, and there were not that many cargo ships that were used for transporting enslaved people. You're also vastly, vastly underestimating just how large the forests of the US are. Do you know how big this country is?
4. Sanitation was awful, almost half of all kidnapped and shipped African people died on the journey here. Not even that, the wretched slavers an ship people often succumbed to disease as well.
5. How do you think White people got to America? They took ships through the Atlantic as well. Please don't try to debunk seatravel as a whole because the ride was perilous, there are plenty of ships that never made it.
6. Ships are massive, and they were immensely underfed, many starved to death, and died on the journey, freeing up the small portions they were given. If you don't think they were being fed rotten meats and grains, you're delusional.
8. Again, these ships were massive, ad the enslaved people were packed like sardines, shoulder to shoulder. There are pictures of how they were lied up, how have you possibly missed that :dwillhuh:
9. Natives were copper colored. They still are. Especially the Souther/Central American/Taino Natives.
15 minutes of research could have answered all your questions :wow:
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Do you know how many ships we found from past wars, but all these slave ships are nowhere to be found? :comeon:

And the notion that they were packed like sardines which is a breeding ground for disease is complete and utter bullshyt. That makes no sense within itself. Disease would have killed NEARLY ALL of them if they were packed like sardines. shytting, throwing up and pissing all over the place, packed like sardines would have killed them through infection and disease.

I never said the slave trade didn't happen, but the vast majority of slaves were already in America. There's no way they packed 300 slaves within a ship at once. And it doesn't even make sense. Why would they transport so many slaves if half are going to end up dying? That's terrible economics and no person in their right mind trying to make profit would make such stupid decisions.
 

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Do you know how many ships we found from past wars, but all these slave ships are nowhere to be found? :comeon:

And the notion that they were packed like sardines which is a breeding ground for disease is complete and utter bullshyt. That makes no sense within itself. Disease would have killed NEARLY ALL of them if they were packed like sardines. shytting, throwing up and pissing all over the place, packed like sardines would have killed them through infection and disease.

I never said the slave trade didn't happen, but the vast majority of slaves were already in America. There's no way they packed 300 slaves within a ship at once. And it doesn't even make sense. Why would they transport so many slaves if half are going to end up dying? That's terrible economics and no person in their right mind trying to make profit would make such stupid decisions.
You can Google a list of slave ships/cargo ships used to transport enslaved people on Wikipedia, breh.
And over 1/2 of them died, immune systems differ from person to person, as does development of disease, and even actually catching the disease itself.
This wasn't the Swine Flu or Yellow Fever, these were (for the most part) less-contagious diseases, and things like dysentery and scurvy were far more common.
There were not Black people currently living in the US that were enslaved.
And please stop saying "terrible economics" and actually post profit margins, because I don't think you realize just how profitable, in an incredibly unsustainable way this was. Even Adam Smith thought it was a bad idea, economically.
You're not actually making an argument for why the slave narrative makes no sense, you're making an argument for why you need to research more.
Read The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equine or 1493
 
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I don't believe the Middle Passage to be s myth but I definitely believe there were plenty of us already here. Look at how the Fugitive Slave Act coincides with this country's westward expansion
Historically, enslaved people that escaped bondage would join with Western Native American tribes, and with almost no chance of getting caught, This is also pretending that there were not other Nations westward, and considering it was vastly unexplored, any enslaved Africans who were able to get West would have little to no chance of being caught and forced back.
 

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I believe we were already here. Folks give these saltines too much credit.

I refuse to accept reality for which it is presented. Whites tell you what happened and that's just it. What happened to independent critical thinking?

I know it is hard to believe, but white people lie about a ton of ish. Lol

That is just like they say we were selling our people into slavery....how did that conversation go...language barrier.
 
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