Berter
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Post by Berter on Jan 6, 2005 18:03:35 GMT -5
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Post by fatman213 on Jan 7, 2005 4:43:30 GMT -5
Rationalizng slavery is what spics (spanish) do when they say they brought civilization to us Mexicans. Seems to me that ONLY by rationalizing SLAVERY can one arrive at such a conclusion, among other things. No wonder I hate them spics (spanish)
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Post by Knight on Jan 7, 2005 15:28:03 GMT -5
If you have to hate someone for endorsing slavery, hate the Jewish people, who were responsible for bringing the vast majority of slaves to America, and were largely in charge of the slave system in North, Central, and South America. Otherwise, if by Mexican you mean Aztec, then you should know that they practiced extensive slavery. So have most civilizations at one point or another. The Spanish haven't practiced slavery en mass in generations. Your feelings towards slavery could be more usefully channeled towards activism to help curb the slavery happening today in places such as the prostitutes in Israel, negro slaves in Muslim countries in the middle east, and slavery in Africa, such as the child armies.
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Post by Melnorme on Jan 7, 2005 17:15:17 GMT -5
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Post by vela on Jan 8, 2005 0:09:09 GMT -5
Hadn't visited or heard about blacksandjew before and haven't read "Ministry of Lies" either. But I do know of some historical records (Mexican) that implicate Portuguese Jews in African slave trafficking to Mexico. Sad and dishonorable but true!
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Post by LibLabDog on Jan 8, 2005 11:31:34 GMT -5
...I don't know if I can rationalize slavery or not. But I have to admit, that every time I'm near a black person, I want to ask him to lift something heavy.
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Post by nordicyouth on Jan 9, 2005 16:30:01 GMT -5
The book 'White Gold' depicts medieval Barbary cosairs enslaving 1 million White European Christians. This figure is defenitely comparable to the number of black slaves imported into the United States - considerably smaller than the Caribbean or Central or South America (e.g. Brazil).
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