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  • Alterboy
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    A very profound insight Alterboy, we just went through Black History Month (the shortest month of the year) and I don't recall this obscure fact was ever mentioned.

    It seems to me that this has some major implications, the first of which is that the slave business was selling an inferior product. It means that all the nigra's here are loosers, which explains why they are all so shiftless. Moreover, their claims for reparations are even more in doubt - and I always suspected all that Jesse Jackson "black pride" nonsense was a lot of snake oil.
    So many Africans love to play victim for past atrocities "commited" centuries ago. They tend to distort facts. In Africa they blame colonialism for everything while forgetting that before the white man came they were fighting each other and conquering one another. They tend to forget this, so instead, paint African history as peaceful and blame everything on colonialism.
    When given freedom what happened? They opened themselves to dictatorships.
    Right now Africans are killing Africans and who do they blame...
    The white man.

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Originally posted by Alterboy View Post
    A very informative and correct post, except you neglected to mention how those diabolical Arab traders got their slaves.
    Nigra Tribes would fight each other, the conquering tribes would then take slaves from the tribes they defeated and SELL them to the Arabs.
    The Nigra oppressed their own kind.
    And then blame it on the white man...
    A very profound insight Alterboy, we just went through Black History Month (the shortest month of the year) and I don't recall this obscure fact was ever mentioned.

    It seems to me that this has some major implications, the first of which is that the slave business was selling an inferior product. It means that all the nigra's here are loosers, which explains why they are all so shiftless. Moreover, their claims for reparations are even more in doubt - and I always suspected all that Jesse Jackson "black pride" nonsense was a lot of snake oil.

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  • Alterboy
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    A very informative and correct post, except you neglected to mention how those diabolical Arab traders got their slaves.
    Nigra Tribes would fight each other, the conquering tribes would then take slaves from the tribes they defeated and SELL them to the Arabs.
    The Nigra oppressed their own kind.
    And then blame it on the white man...

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  • diogenes
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Didn't the Dutch start the new world trade around 1600?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Well, slavery certainly gave the slave a far better standard of living, which is Godly. Imagine that it was like in Africa hundreds of years ago, starvation, Godlessness, people worshipping trees and the sun, cutting black chicken throats, etc. Horrible!

    Then, suddenly, they had a real job in a real country filled with Godliness and could share in the prosperity by being fed.

    Of course, following the surrender of the South in the War of Northern Aggression all these nigras were released into the wild and what did they do?

    Once they were recognized as human beings (a bad mistake) they were allowed guns, and started killing the very people who gave them all this!



    So whose suffering from releasing slaves? The good white American Christian! Had the then government listened to God, everyone could have freely have had a gun and no-one would have been harmed.

    You see, God knows these things and this is proof tat His Wisdom is eternal.

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  • Titus Templeton
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    I am thankfull that heaven is muslim free.

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  • LaQrundrellia
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    No good abolish-nists stopped that slavery, real Baptists know and read Ephesians and understand that the true nature of the black man requires slavery.

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  • Rev. Edward Clement
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    Originally posted by Godfly View Post
    It may be time to return my niglet to the wild. How much does it cost to mail something to Africa?
    Amen Brother, I have been considering the same thing. I have used up an enorous amont of batteries in my cattle prods and shock collars trying to train my little niglet.

    The last time I had someone to check it, the price to mail something to Africa was very cheap. Apparently, they do not charge much to send things there because the letters are still send by small wooden sail boats.

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  • Deaner
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    Originally posted by TinaSantafe, whore View Post
    Usually you're so good at following Biblical law but here, from what I've seen of what the Bible says about slavery, you're deviating. Or I dunno.
    You're way too committed in your thoughts.

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  • Godfly
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    I sometimes think white people are too kind for our own good. We freed the slaves and they labeled us racists for our efforts. We let them vote, we let them eat in restaurants, we let them ener our houses through the front door on special occasions, but it's never enough. Then we gave women rights, which is the last thing they ever needed, but you just can't stop a giving heart.

    I am proud to be part of the race that has given so much to the other races of the world, but I think it may be time to practice a little tough love. The other races will never get any better if we keep spoon feeding them. It may be time to return my niglet to the wild. How much does it cost to mail something to Africa?

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  • Levi Jones
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    Originally posted by TinaSantafe, whore View Post
    3) I have still not heard anyone in this thread tell me where the Bible says slavery is wrong. I'm going to consider this a 'win' on my part in that I know the Bible is pro-slavery and y'all don't. How does it feel to know hell-bound chick-with-a-dick knows the Bible better than you?
    Wow. Ok, so much wrong with this. Where do I start?

    Debating scriptures with you is like playing checkers with a pigeon. I know I'm going to win, but regardless of when I do, you knock all the pieces off, take a crap on the board and strut around like you won something.

    Now open your eyes to my last post in this thread please.

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  • Rev. Edward Clement
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    Originally posted by TinaSantafe, whore View Post
    Wow. Ok, so much wrong with this. Where do I start. Incoherent babble deleted.........
    Friend, the answers to your questions have already been answered. I believe Brother Levi has provided you with what you need to know, yes.

    Why are you so incorrigible, friend? And why do you loathe Jesus?

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  • TinaSantafe, whore
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    Originally posted by Rev. Edward Clement View Post
    Once again the male tone has been detected in your dresswearing banner of insipid mouth flatulence that speaks blasphemies of gay pride in hopes of solidifying a concentrated lisp while shaking from anal perversions.

    Friend, your depravity sickens me.
    Wow. Ok, so much wrong with this. Where do I start.

    1) Using big words doesn't make you sound smart; it makes you sound pompous.

    2) If you think I'm one of those girls who gets all pissy when and if you call me a man, boy do you have another thing coming. I can be just as manly as the next 'man' with curvy hips, D-cup breasts, no facial hair and genitals that smell like vagina.

    3) I have still not heard anyone in this thread tell me where the Bible says slavery is wrong. I'm going to consider this a 'win' on my part in that I know the Bible is pro-slavery and y'all don't. How does it feel to know hell-bound chick-with-a-dick knows the Bible better than you?

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  • Levi Jones
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by TinaSantafe, whore View Post
    Oooooooooookay....... Uhm, dude, that verse? It says nothing about slavery
    Do I have to spoon feed you every little thing? Man stealers are slave traders. I suppose next you'll be telling me the verse has nothing to do with homos.

    Look at it in the English Standard Version.

    1 Timothy 1:10
    the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine,

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  • Rev. Edward Clement
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by TinaSantafe, whore View Post
    Oooooooooookay....... Uhm, dude, that verse? It says nothing about slavery
    Once again the male tone has been detected in your dresswearing banner of insipid mouth flatulence that speaks blasphemies of gay pride in hopes of solidifying a concentrated lisp while shaking from anal perversions.

    Friend, your depravity sickens me.

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