Posted on 09/19/2013 9:05:08 AM PDT by rktman
As brutal as this story is from 160 years ago, there are similar sadistic slavery stories that are happening today all around us, but are not “politically correct, so they are ignored by Hollywood.
I speak of the white women who are sexual slaves of black pimps. They are often brutally beaten and raped by their black master, constantly degraded with forced sexual chores for his economic benefit. And this hatred of the black pimp toward his white sex slave is racially motivated.
That is the Greatest Story Never Told that Hollywood and the rest of America turns a blind eye to.
Yeah, but you know as well as I, that don’t count for nuttin’. We’re still the cause for all the strife and evil in the world.
Not going to torment our souls. Nobody I know of has ever owned or supported slavery.
Only leftists support (state) slavery today
Do you know who put the policies in place that allowed for this? Democrats.
Do you know what political party Northrup's "master" belonged to? The Democratic Party.
The Democrats were, and still are, obsessed with using race to maintain political power and to hold down those who would stand in their way.
I read this book about twenty years ago. It’s one of the best personal accounts of slavery in the 1800’s ever written. It’s also a good look at the evil and the good that exists in us all, as a whole.
Because most of the media is fed it's scripts by government agencies posing as production companies. I.M.H.O.
Why doesn’t Hollywood spend more time informing us about the rampant MODERN-DAY slavery practiced worldwide, instead of imagining how bad it was 160 years ago?
WHITE REPUBLICAN CHRISTIANS.
What torments my soul is rampant violent black crime.
Likewise, my Welsh ancestors didn’t arrive until 1880 or so. Even so, I wouldn’t shed a tear either way.
We keeo seeing these terrible slave movies, but Disney will not re’release “Song of the South”
Doesn’t fit the black agenda.
You and I had the same reaction. Why can’t we get Hollywood motivated to do something about the horrid conditions of slaves not only in this country, but in Eastern Europe, India, Greece, Southeast Asia? Where’s the outrage about slavery today?
Oscar statue is being engraved as we speak.
Another Nobel Prize being made for Obama’s comments on the screening.
They made up a new word to describe ROOTS. The word is “faction”.
The entire history of mankind is a history of cruelty, murder, torture, and death. Without exception the ages have been littered with man’s cruelty to man. Slave era blacks have no special claim as victims of heinous acts any more than Jews, Kurds, Indians, or Christians. Apocalypto was just as bad as this film.
We have been living here in America in a Golden era free from violence for the most part and I fear the time is drawing near to pay the piper.
In today’s terminology, the primary starters of the Abolitionist movement would be called Christian fundamentalists.
Hopefully this movie will get whites to run around in circles, lay prostrate and allow for the continued destruction of our people, our culture and our nation.
Blacks are wonderful, whites are monsters. That’s the message the media repeats and repeats. No wonder blacks commit so many crimes.
The only problem that Democrats ever had with chattel slavery in America is that the slaves were privately owned.
Today, Democrats never pass up on opportunity to tell us why slavery by the state is for our own protection and our own safety, because life under the anarchy that conservatives want to impose is just too risky and dangerous. We can't have any of that inhumane"on-your-own economics" that conservatives advocate.
Thereby proving that you no longer have to be black to be an Uncle Tom.
Great idea. Let’s keep picking at the scab until more blood is shed.
Here’s some news. America was not the only country to have slavery. In fact, many African countries have long histories of slavery. The Jews themselves were slaves at one time. We know it happened.
It’s time to move on and not foment a race war.
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