Did slave breeding actually exist?

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Black all originally came here from Africa. Over time (ergo, today) the black people in the country was sourced from these slaves who come and came from Africa via reproduction. This does not mean that blacks were bred for any specific traits by slavemasters; it only means that blacks bred in America, which is not in dispute. You quoted my previous posts without actually responding to any of the logistical and biological arguments against slavemaster breeding in my post. Do so again and I'll chalk your reticence to intellectual dishonesty.

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I don't have time to argue with someone who is clearly stupid.

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Sources?

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Nayaa STFU :pacspit:
You over here trying to antagonizing people w/o adding to the discussion, and conveniently choosing trivial parts of their posts to shyt on instead of addressing their point.
If you went to a "good school" you'd know to cite your sources that back up your claim instead of getting defensive when people ask for the sources.
 

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If you have a problem with the notion all black slaves came from Africa, you are ignorant and I have nothing more to say to you. :heh:

About 500,000 Africans were imported into what is now the U.S. between 1619 and 1807--or about 6 percent of all Africans forcibly imported into the Americas. About 70 percent arrived directly from Africa.

Well over 90 percent of African slaves were imported into the Caribbean and South America. Only about 6 percent of imports went directly to British North America. Yet by 1825, the U.S. had a quarter of blacks in the New World.

The majority of African slaves were brought to British North America between 1720 and 1780. (Average date of arrival for whites is 1890)

In the Caribbean, Dutch Guiana and Brazil, the slave death rate was so high and the birth rate so low that they could not sustain their population without importations from Africa. Rates of natural decrease ran as high as 5 percent a year. While the death rate of U.S. slaves was about the same as that of Jamaican slaves, the fertility rate was more than 80 percent higher.

US slaves were further removed from Africa than those in the Caribbean. In the 19th century, the majority of slaves in the British Caribbean and Brazil were born in Africa. In contrast, by 1850, most U.S. slaves were third-, fourth-, or fifth generation Americans.

Facts about the Slave Trade and Slavery | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History


There is nothing more infuriating than an intellectually lazy and sloppy a$$hole who is smart dumb, such as yourself.
 
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Facts about the Slave Trade and Slavery | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History


There is nothing more infuriating than an a$$hole who is smart dumb, such as yourself.

So my assertion that all American blacks did come from Africa is true, then? Thanks.

I already responded to the above assertions in one of my other posts. I repeat:

Black all originally came here from Africa. Over time (ergo, today) the black people in the country was sourced from these slaves who come and came from Africa via reproduction. This does not mean that blacks were bred for any specific traits by slavemasters; it only means that blacks bred in America, which is not in dispute. You quoted my previous posts without actually responding to any of the logistical and biological arguments against slavemaster breeding in my post. Do so again and I'll chalk your reticence to intellectual dishonesty.
 

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The more thread like this, the more you realize the lack of information that too many melanated people have. But yet it won't stop them from simplifying science inorder to regurgitate white supremacist views, while trying to fight against white supremacist views in another context


:mjlol: this nikka in this thread too repeating the same BS

Are you claiming that slaves weren't bred?
 

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Are you claiming that slaves weren't bred?

Slaves were variously bred for numbers, not traits. The former doesn't involve Darwinian principles or widespread coordination, both of which were required for trait breeding in slaves. So no, in that sense they weren't bred.
 

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:mindblown: The fukk?


Don't bother responding. Your ass has been blocked.

It was a typo. I meant Africa* and my post still stands. Read the fukking rest of it and stop harping on one or two sentences while ignoring the main point. I repeat:

"Black all originally came here from Africa. Over time (ergo, today) the black people in the country was sourced from these slaves who come and came from Africa via reproduction. This does not mean that blacks were bred for any specific traits by slavemasters; it only means that blacks bred in America, which is not in dispute. You quoted my previous posts without actually responding to any of the logistical and biological arguments against slavemaster breeding in my post. Do so again and I'll chalk your reticence to intellectual dishonesty."
 
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Question I posted in another thread. Maybe you could answer

What skills from picking cotton, eating poor food, having poor education, and being emotional and physically tortured contributes to some of the dominant athletes of today?

what about those non-black athletes who dominate certain sports, whose ancestors did not experience the same "training" from slavery?
 

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Only a small percentage of slaves arrived in America via the slave trade. Most slaves were American-born - re: bred. And no, none (if any) were allowed to choose their sexual partners.


I kinda see where she is coming from. During the Atlantic slave trade around 4 or 5% of the total slaves were actually shipped to the United states. the majority were shipped to the carribean and south America (specifically Brazil)

Edit: oops she beat me to it.
 
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