Posted on 02/20/2020 8:55:58 AM PST by rktman
As for America's annual Black History Month, actor Morgan Freeman spoke for many during this 2005 exchange with CBS's Mike Wallace on "60 Minutes":
Wallace: "Black History Month, you find "
Freeman: "Ridiculous."
Wallace: "Why?"
Freeman: "You're going to relegate my history to a month?"
Wallace: "Come on."
Freeman: "What do you do with yours? Which month is White History Month? Come on; tell me."
Freeman: "Stop talking about it. I'm going to stop calling you a white man. And I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man. I know you as Mike Wallace. You know me as Morgan Freeman. You're not going to say, 'I know this white guy named Mike Wallace.' Hear what I'm saying?"
Despite years of Black History Februarys, many know little to nothing about the vast role played by Arab and Muslim slavers in the African slave trade. The practice began centuries before Europeans slavers bought and transported slaves out of Africa and continued well after European slavery ended.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Black slave traders and black slave owners are never mentioned...
That map says “...Africans seized by slave traders...”
That isn’t true. Africans were not seized by slaver traders. Africans were seized by other Africans who then either killed them or sold them to Arab slave traders. The arabs didn’t go into the jungle trying to kidnap slaves.
And if you consider that Massachusetts abolished slavery in the 1780's, parts of this country were among the first on the planet to do so.
Mozart even wrote an opera about white women kidnapped and enslaved by the Muslims - The Abduction from the Seraglio’
Alex Haleys Fraudulent Roots ( at the intersection of faith and culture)
"For instance, Roots has a white man leading a slave raid in West Africa, where the hero, Kunta Kinte [supposedly, Haleys ancestor] was captured, looking bewildered at the chains put on him as he was led away in bondage. Moreover, even the village elders likewise appeared perplexed by the sight of these white men who were carrying their people away. In glaring contrast to this depiction, Sowell correctly asserts, the location from which Kunta Kinte was takenWest Africahad been a center of slave trading before the first white man arrived thereand slavery continues in parts of it to this very moment. He adds: Africans sold vast numbers of other Africans to Europeans. But they hardly let Europeans go running around in their territory, catching people willy-nilly (emphasis added).
According to Sowell, Roots did more harm than good in fueling the gross misconception that slavery was about white people enslaving black people. In reality, the tragedy of slavery was of a far greater magnitude than that."
It doesn’t fit the narrative, therefore it’s not allowed to be true.
bkmk
For sale in the Middle East, the black slaves were castrated.
I like to ask people to tell me exactly what it was that he did. No one can ever give me a concise answer.
You could say the same thing about Slavs. From where we get the word slave, the slave of choice in Europe & the Mideast maybe 900 years.
Yup!
Thank you for the article — hope to get time to read it tonight!
BUMP
I didn’t know a thing about it until about 10 years ago reading about it in a book about Jihad. Not taught about it in school ever.
Yep. But my take is that the purpose of Roots was to essentially justify black radicalism, it was not necessarily willfully so in every respect but it fit the narrative because the narrative determined what was believable about slavery, and that was it was something whites were responsible for because anything less could undermine the we vs they aspect of the narrative and thereby black power or black solidarity etc.
Thus I called it mediocre history rather than diabolical history as if in crafting the TV show they intended to create this narrative of race imputed suffering (and on the other hand race imputed guilt) where none had been.
bfl
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