Buck Breaking - An Often Untold Story of the Slave Trade

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that shyt reads like a gay bdsm fantasy. you can't breed homosexuality into a bloodline by raping people. all that would do is traumatize the victim.
I don't mean the breeding homosexuality. Mainly the actual acts. I feel like trauma can be generational inherited through genes . They were doing a study about this with descendants of holocaust victims.
 
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Inb4 bbbubububt christians and cacs, white supremacy conflation...<<<
You got em.
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@videogamestashbox.com these acts wouldn't be documented because the actOR would be shamed as well.
Here's a modern example:
Rape allegations in Terre'blanche inquiry

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Yeah, like I get we are in the internet age or whatever but we cant ignore the complication of black peoples history globally and live or die by what info we can find on the internet.

I’m not going to say what did or didnt happen, but if you look at how Homosexuality is viewed in places like Jamaica, which is documented as the most brutal slave colony, and then we see the the concept of Buck breaking being thrown around then imo it isnt far fetched to come to a conclusion that these things occured. Especially if you look at how this fith floods things like the porn industry too.
 

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Isnt the “trama” what people attribute to how places like Jamaica view homosexuality?

I'm not Jamaican, but I think the open hatred of feminine traits in men in the Caribbean in general and JA specifically is based on 2 things.
Super masculine culture and the embrace of Christianity.

I've never run across a culture,Black or otherwise that wasn't repulsed by homosexuality. I think media paints JA like it's some extreme case but I'd bet more gays have been assaulted/killed per capita in USA than in JA in any given year.
 

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I'm not Jamaican, but I think the open hatred of feminine traits in men in the Caribbean in general and JA specifically is based on 2 things.
Super masculine culture and the embrace of Christianity.

I've never run across a culture,Black or otherwise that wasn't repulsed by homosexuality. I think media paints JA like it's some extreme case but I'd bet more gays have been assaulted/killed per capita in USA than in JA in any given year.

I have never been to JA so i’m of course speaking out of ignorance and making assumptions but there is a differenfe between “repulsed” and simply saying “this is not an aspect of our culture”.

JA in particular is as you say “repulsed” at the act to the point it comes off as extreme yet most Jamaicans come from people in Modern day Ghana and Nigeria (both nations with large christian populations), and you dont see the level of disgust (publically) as you see from Jamaica. To me that tells me that events unique to the experience of those in Jamaica is what lead to this being part of their culture.
 

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I have never been to JA so i’m of course speaking out of ignorance and making assumptions but there is a differenfe between “repulsed” and simply saying “this is not an aspect of our culture”.

JA in particular is as you say “repulsed” at the act to the point it comes off as extreme yet most Jamaicans come from people in Modern day Ghana and Nigeria (both nations with large christian populations), and you dont see the level of disgust (publically) as you see from Jamaica. To me that tells me that events unique to the experience of those in Jamaica is what lead to this being part of their culture.
interesting point.
Publicly is right.
I think it's a case where because of the popularity of the music from that culture, people on the outside get a distorted image of the people from that culture.
AA and JA music are probably the most traveled and influential across the globe............period...Black or otherwise. The youth from those cultures make the most popular music, and in past 30 years or so..the most aggressive (lyrically) music is what sells the most. The views of 20 year old men from the hood or the yard (who are trying to sell records) get broadcasted to the world as if they represent the views of all the Black folks

Also. I think in general, African countries still have intact direct culture and family units, which regulates a lot of behavior. Colonization didn't break up family structure and social order the way slavery did. I'm sure equal % of homosexuals exist in all places where Black people are. I'm guessing that in traditional cultures, they stay in the closet where people don't have to think about them or react to them .
 

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interesting point.
Publicly is right.
I think it's a case where because of the popularity of the music from that culture, people on the outside get a distorted image of the people from that culture.
AA and JA music are probably the most traveled and influential across the globe............period...Black or otherwise. The youth from those cultures make the most popular music, and in past 30 years or so..the most aggressive (lyrically) music is what sells the most. The views of 20 year old men from the hood or the yard (who are trying to sell records) get broadcasted to the world as if they represent the views of all the Black folks

Also. I think in general, African countries still have intact direct culture and family units, which regulates a lot of behavior. Colonization didn't break up family structure and social order the way slavery did. I'm sure equal % of homosexuals exist in all places where Black people are. I'm guessing that in traditional cultures, they stay in the closet where people don't have to think about them or react to them .

From what I see on the continent typically there are certain countries with enclaves that gay people go to since it is tolerated. Like i have heard for West Africa the Ivory coast is where alot of openly gay people move to in large numbers.

Jamaicans in general have a very aggressive and hypersexual culture (from the outside looking in at least) yet at the same time have an almost fanatic level of conservative values too.

Idk to me it seems like there is something in their history that triggered thisz
 

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From what I see on the continent typically there are certain countries with enclaves that gay people go to since it is tolerated. Like i have heard for West Africa the Ivory coast is where alot of openly gay people move to in large numbers.

Jamaicans in general have a very aggressive and hypersexual culture (from the outside looking in at least) yet at the same time have an almost fanatic level of conservative values too.

Idk to me it seems like there is something in their history that triggered thisz
Jamaica had the most revolts of all the slave colonies in the Americas In fact, what became the Haitian revolution was set off by an enslaved African who had just arrived from JA.,..Boukman. The Maroon societies in JA are well documented.

i'm not sure if that was a function of what parts or ethnic groups from Africa were shipped there, whether there were enough of one group in one place (where they could communicate and organize), or the level of brutality by the slave system there.
Hard to compare brutality, but I'd imagine that no place was more brutal than St. Domingue (now Haiti) which despite it's size produced more revenue than any other slave colony. ............

for whatever reason....a good % of enslaved Africans in Jamaica were about that action............taking the machete to the white man's throat..fukk the consequences.( like Nat Turner......and the other Africans across the Eng. French,Span. Dutch and American colonies who rebelled in that manner)...I believe JA had the most documented revolts.

I think the aggressive, manly aspects of JA culture are carry overs from this.
 
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