Posted on 06/24/2026 2:31:50 AM PDT by dennisw
BLM activist breaks down in tears over “demonic” white people; says black people cannot “live normal lives” due to slavery hundreds of years ago.
“How do you expect us to live normal lives? And then with all of that we didn’t get no compensation.”
***** He's crying so hard he might soil himself
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to reach a volunteer Crisis Counselor.
Better yet, find a Christian that can cast out the demons.
While we are speculating, this person declaring their circumstances are paralysing and justifying relieving their problem by stealing from the innocent ( can’t lead a normal life) strikes me as a likely drug addict.
By contrast, wasn’t it Muhammed Ali who said “Thank God my grandaddy got on that boat”?
The cold hard facts that many want hid it hurts their agenda scam.
He needs Jesus.
The things you never learn in school.
Agendas first
“Only 10% of African people transported to the New World went to the colonies that became the USA.”
Brazil was a major destination. Go blame the Portuguese. Also the Caribbean to English sugar plantations.
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Historians estimate that about 12.5 million Africans were embarked on slave ships, with ~10.7 million surviving to disembark in the Americas (mortality during the voyage was high, often 10–20%).
abhmuseum.org
The vast majority (~90–95%) went to the Caribbean and South America, especially sugar-producing regions. Brazil and the Caribbean together took the lion’s share.
slavevoyages.org
Here are the main destination percentages (approximate, based on disembarkations):
en.wikipedia.org
Portuguese America (primarily Brazil): ~38.5% (largest single destination; estimates often cite ~4.8 million total). Brazil received far more enslaved Africans than anywhere else.
British West Indies (Caribbean islands like Jamaica, Barbados): ~18.4%.
Spanish Empire (Cuba, other Caribbean islands, mainland Spanish America): ~17.5%.
French West Indies (e.g., Saint-Domingue/Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe): ~13.6%.
English/British North America / United States: ~9.7% (direct arrivals ~388,000; total including some via Caribbean ~450,000).
Dutch West Indies: ~2%.
Danish West Indies: ~0.3%.
True dat.
You didn’t pick cotton and I don’t own any slaves.
FU
What does she think welfare is? 🙄
Name a country in which blacks say they are treated well. It’s nothing to do with slavery.
Its a cognitive dissonance that can’t be fixed.
Yes.
Name ANY successful black country that is not a fantasy (looking at you Wakanda)
We all are.
My thoughts exactly.
Well said.
And learn proper grammar.
“Brazil was a major destination. Go blame the Portuguese. Also the Caribbean to English sugar plantations.”
Exactly right! Hardly anybody in the USA knows that simple fact. The great demand In Europe and England for the newly-cheap sugar from the West Indies is what really drove slavery.
Do something.
Pretty much anything.
See tagline.
And STFU.
No kidding.
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|---|---|---|---|
| Medicaid | 1965 | ~$950B/year | ~$5–8 trillion |
| SNAP | 1970s | ~$100B/year | ~$2–3 trillion |
| SSI | 1972 | ~$60B/year | ~$2+ trillion |
| TANF | 1996 | ~$75B/year | ~$2+ trillion |
| Housing Assistance | Various | ~$30–50B/year | ~$1+ trillion |
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