I know. And now he's been backed into a rhetorical corner. Let's see how he tries to get out.
He probably also follows Thomas Showell.
Of course Thomas typed gobbledegook nonsense.
1) Reparations/ restitution is an American (13 colonies, 50 (52) States) affair, that has enriched white people and European nations.
2) After slavery there was 13 years of Reconstruction era, followed by the Jim Crown era that ended in 1965, followed by the Souther Strategy. After the abolishment of slavery, it continued with the Black Codes, Convict Leasing etc. Thomas didn't mentioned that. And has been spreading false information for years.
3) Europeans who went to North Africa did so to go and enslave North Africans, like they did with West- and Central Africans. North African tribes didn't take it as a joke, and it all went somewhat different for the Europeans. Eventually they were able to successfully colonize North Africa.
4) The Ottoman Empire has nothing to do with Africa, for the mere fact that they have colonized parts of Africa as well. They even were part of the Berlin Conference. They received some parts of North Africa.
Meanwhile this was given to whites, simply for being white:
"By an order of 7 Apr. 1773 the Privy Council stopped further grants of land by the colonial governors, and by an order of 3 Feb. 1774 the same body set forth a plan for subsequent disposition of lands-namely, by auction-and abrogated the previous methods, such as the long-standing importation or headright system by which fifty acres of land were assigned to an individual for each person imported and settled by that individual in America."
Founders Online: Petition of George Mason for Warrants for Lands in Fincastle C …
“New settlers who paid their way to Virginia received 50 acres of land. However, most of the workers who arrived in Virginia were indentured servants, people who pledged to perform five to seven years of labor.”
Details of the Headright System
"Individuals who could afford it would accumulate land by paying for poor individuals to travel to Virginia. In the 1600s, the cost was roughly 6 pounds per person, or approximately $215 today. This system led to the development of indentured servitude.” Headright System: Definition & History - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
"The Homestead Act not only encouraged migration by Americans but immigrants from Europe as well. The U.S. government provided 160 acres of land often taken from Native peoples to immigrants who declared intent to become citizens and willingness to farm on the land for five years. Emigration societies operating in Europe and the eastern United States promoted migration and the benefits of citizenship."
https://americanhistory.si.edu/many-voices-exhibition/peopling-expanding-nation-1776–1900/european-immigration/land-and-opportunity
What Thomas forgot to mention was:
“The Christians faced the grim fate of all those ever held in the thralldom of slavery. Their captors deprived them of their human dignity. The North African slave prisons, centers of disease and torture, became their homes. After their sale at the markets where they were stripped and examined like cattle, they faced a life at the oar or in the field, at the mercy of their new masters. The slave's only hope of escape lay in apostasy or ransom. Conversion to Islam won them immediate release from slavery but prevented their ever returning to their homeland. Ransom proved a long and uncertain road to freedom. In some cases a kind master might grant manumission. But the vast majority of Christians died in their chains.”
(Vincentian Encyclopedia)