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You stupid piece of shyt cac fakkit. Gtfoh with this bullshyt.not that it was ever a good thing but I can't imagine every household was mean to slaves...say for instance a single home small family that had one slave cook and do housework like jeffry they probably treated that slave like a member of the family had them eat dinner with them and maybe even went to social functions with the family
it's hard to imagine though how you grew up and it was a normal part of life to own another human being its surreal but no matter how well a slave may have been treated in some families they still viewed them as less than them and probably similar to how someone viewed a pet
You stupid piece of shyt cac fakkit. Gtfoh with this bullshyt.
Is this site turning into storm front wtf.![]()
Shut the fukk up. Your a heathen cac. I'm uncompromising breh take that weak pathetic rheteric to storm front you fukking idiot.slavery was an awful point in humanity but its so hard for us to perceive it through the lens of history because its such a foreign concept to us...but from the beginning of human society becoming organized slavery was an institutional norm for around ten thousand years in every region of the world...it's mind boggling that its only been a few hundred years that slavery has been abolished
and a lot of times its human nature to make the best of your situation if you grew up and this was considered life you coped and focused on things that made you happy if not you lose your will to live that's all I was saying is that on the outside slave owners may have thought their slaves were happy and slaves themselves without knowing any better may have felt the same way
I am in no way condoning slavery or excusing it I don't understand the need to berate and disrespect me i'm just trying to rationalize how people may have felt and how they may have justified what they did
slavery was an awful point in humanity but its so hard for us to perceive it through the lens of history because its such a foreign concept to us...but from the beginning of human society becoming organized slavery was an institutional norm for around ten thousand years in every region of the world...it's mind boggling that its only been a few hundred years that slavery has been abolished
and a lot of times its human nature to make the best of your situation if you grew up and this was considered life you coped and focused on things that made you happy if not you lose your will to live that's all I was saying is that on the outside slave owners may have thought their slaves were happy and slaves themselves without knowing any better may have felt the same way
I am in no way condoning slavery or excusing it I don't understand the need to berate and disrespect me i'm just trying to rationalize how people may have felt and how they may have justified what they did
They were not. They were indentured servants who were given rights and property. They were also criminals most of the time, and indentured servitude was a sentence they VOLUNTEERED FOR.It takes the guilt off of them.....You should see the look on a cacs face when they hear that the Irish were also slaves. The idiots fail to realize that whites enslaved other whites. If Cacs were told that squirrels were slave masters instead of cacs they would believe it - happily.
Let me suggest owning one of these idiots who made those comments and see how outraged they become.
Sad thing is, there are many black Americans today who would cosign that Matthew Roach comment
it's obviously a book about c00ns, technically the cacs are right.
As much as we talk about people being c00ns on this site, this book isnt far fetched at all, a cruel reality.
It's still a fukked up book tho and it's easy to read inbetween the cacs lines![]()
slavery was an awful point in humanity but its so hard for us to perceive it through the lens of history because its such a foreign concept to us...but from the beginning of human society becoming organized slavery was an institutional norm for around ten thousand years in every region of the world...it's mind boggling that its only been a few hundred years that slavery has been abolished
and a lot of times its human nature to make the best of your situation if you grew up and this was considered life you coped and focused on things that made you happy if not you lose your will to live that's all I was saying is that on the outside slave owners may have thought their slaves were happy and slaves themselves without knowing any better may have felt the same way
I am in no way condoning slavery or excusing it I don't understand the need to berate and disrespect me i'm just trying to rationalize how people may have felt and how they may have justified what they did
Enslavement in itself is "mean to slaves".not that it was ever a good thing but I can't imagine every household was mean to slaves...say for instance a single home small family that had one slave cook and do housework like jeffry they probably treated that slave like a member of the family had them eat dinner with them and maybe even went to social functions with the family
it's hard to imagine though how you grew up and it was a normal part of life to own another human being its surreal but no matter how well a slave may have been treated in some families they still viewed them as less than them and probably similar to how someone viewed a pet
Not all of us