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@nxt888 The logical destination of my point is that slavery was a world wide system at the time acceptable to most, and most participated in it. Singling one part of that trade out to be to blame makes no sense logically or morally.


**Primarily other black Africans enslaved them.** In the transatlantic slave trade to what became the US, the vast majority of Africans were captured and enslaved by rival African kingdoms, tribes, and merchants through wars, raids, and internal conflicts in West and Central Africa. These captives were then sold at coastal ports to European (white) traders, who transported them across the Atlantic on ships. Europeans rarely ventured deep inland to capture people themselves—they bought them from African sellers. This is documented across historical sources like the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, works by historians such as John Thornton, and accounts from the era.

Just as likely. Say the quiet part loud, Nathaniel. What you need this argument to mean is: Black people are equally responsible for slavery. That's the destination. The statistics, real or invented, are just the road you're trying to build to get there. The destination is wrong. The road doesn't exist.



I wonder how Wemby’s Marxist woke idolatry worshippers will feel when he signs that 5/$500 million contract the second it’s offered





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