Können Sie sich den großen Unterschied vorstellen, den wir sehen würden, wenn den Kindern dies beigebracht würde? Ja, Weiße versklavten Schwarze, aber die meisten besaßen keine Sklaven. Und auch Weiße wurden versklavt. Und wissen Sie was? Schwarz und Weiß kamen viele Male zusammen, um sich zu wehren.

    Das würde alles ändern. Aber das können sie den Kindern natürlich nicht beibringen. Die Eliten leben von der Spaltung.

    Von PolishedPlumb

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    18 Kommentare

    1. ContactIcy3963 on

      Slavery has been around since the dawn of civilization. It was often race agnostic, or at least not the race of the ruling class.

    2. Alternative-Tax7318 on

      It’s not about race or gender or any other bullshit people come up with. It has been, and always will be, about class. The upper class won’t discriminate and they will stop at nothing until we are all their slaves.

    3. WittyFix6553 on

      The little girl in the picture sure does look white by modern standards.

      Was she white by 1800s standards?

      Like, blood quantum and one-drop era rules?

      Remember that 1/32nd black was full black in the south during slavery and Jim Crow.

    4. Acknowledging how inhumane towards black people Slavery was is only divisive if you have some kind of hidden motive

    5. Obvious_Trade_268 on

      Um, so a lot of this post is exaggerated. The young girl in this photo isn’t actually “white”, per old school American definitions. The “one-drop rule” classified light skinned people of known African ancestry as “black”. So both of the kids in this photo are “black”.

      This girl is likely what was known as a “mulatta”,a “quadroon” or an “octaroon”. Light skinned-but STILL of known African heritage, and therefore, not white.

    6. busybody_nightowl on

      This purposefully misconstrues what’s going on here. Rosa was considered Black because of the racial laws of the South. Just because *we* racialize her as white doesn’t mean that she legally was. It was still illegal to enslave white people in the South, despite that many worked as tenant farmers indebted to their landlords.

    7. Friendly-Fruit1524 on

      There were slaves who where called octroons, or Quadroons. These slaves had African grandparents or grandparents which resulted in them being slaves under the One-drop rule, which allowed slave owners to buy and sell their own children or siblings.People who were known to be White were not enslaved.Also there was a phenomenon called, passing “. We are not told the truth but we need research topics before spreading misinformation.

    8. FlyingPig_Grip on

      Rich people want to control you, no matter what color they are. Your friends and allies are your fellow workers. Class first. We are only powerful when united. When we are divided by silly reactionary politics, we can be crushed easily.

    9. Think-State30 on

      I think these posts are foreign propoganda intended to incite a Cambodia style genocide of our upper class.

      Tell me how well that worked out for them.

    10. Junior-Working-4208 on

      Yea were in a class war but this post is insensitive ngl. Seems like ur minimizing slavery. It’s something that should be focused on because it was the largest tragedy in american history

    11. we can always focus on enslavers and the white population that supported them.

    12. Ok_Profession6244 on

      White people were never chattel slaves. Indentured servitude – yes.

    13. Your_Local_Heretic on

      White slaves would still have been considered black at the time, because despite looking European they did have black ancestors.

    14. The only real war is class war.

      race/gender/income division is all a distraction from the super rich taking everything they can grab while crushing us under their feet. They need us fighting each other so we don’t fight them.

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