Whats the greatest injustice done to the black man?

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Could be wrong but I don't recall there being any straight up genocides in east Asia. I knew the Indians had been fighting Arabs and that Japan and China had fought during WWII but that's about it. That and the deaths that happened during China's communist revolution but like I said, that shyt happens when people try to change governments overnight.


Im talking about African nations...look at Hutu & Tut si....spelling is off
That's a clear example of people who were living in seperate nations until european powers created an artificial border that forced them to be in the same country. The hutus and tutsi may not even have existed as distinctive tribes until europeans came over. You have to keep in mind that one of the two looks more "caucasian" and that's the source of division between the two. European colonial administrators that came over gave the more caucasian looking people more responsibilities and as you can imagine this created a resentment between the two groups. Again there's no real proof that there were even distinctive tribes in that region before europeans showed up. In some African societies they didn't have kings or queens, just autonomous clans that followed their own rules and didn't fukk with each other. Europeans came over and would basically ask "who is the important person here?" and the richest person became the new representative for a nation that was then made up.
 

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Could be wrong but I don't recall there being any straight up genocides in east Asia. I knew the Indians had been fighting Arabs and that Japan and China had fought during WWII but that's about it. That and the deaths that happened during China's communist revolution but like I said, that shyt happens when people try to change governments overnight.



That's a clear example of people who were living in seperate nations until european powers created an artificial border that forced them to be in the same country. The hutus and tutsi may not even have existed as distinctive tribes until europeans came over. You have to keep in mind that one of the two looks more "caucasian" and that's the source of division between the two. European colonial administrators that came over gave the more caucasian looking people more responsibilities and as you can imagine this created a resentment between the two groups. Again there's no real proof that there were even distinctive tribes in that region before europeans showed up. In some African societies they didn't have kings or queens, just autonomous clans that followed their own rules and didn't fukk with each other. Europeans came over and would basically ask "who is the important person here?" and the richest person became the new representative for a nation that was then made up.

Cambodia under Pol Pot and North Korea under Kim Il Sung spring to mind.
 

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Cambodia under Pol Pot and North Korea under Kim Il Sung spring to mind.

I forgot about Pol Pot but if I recall correctly Pol Pot killed people he perceived to be part of the aristocratic class and I'm pretty sure that Sung's reasons for killing were purely political too. He wanted to cull any sort of resistance. None of the killings were happening among ethnic/religious or racial lines but economic and political. I could be wrong tho
 

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The greatest injustice overall is the American slave trade. Next, the colonization of South Africa.
 
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