Intro by John R. Houk, Blog Editor
© July 20, 2020
When creepy Joe Biden echoes former President Obama about
fundamentally transforming America, you can look at the COVID despotism coupled
with Antifa/BLM rioting, vandalizing, looting and God help us murdering to
comprehend how such a transformation will be accomplished. HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN
in America? The answer is actually quite simple: Decades of brainwashing by a
Marxist oriented (
disguised as Progressive) Education System, Mainstream
Media, Leftist infected Entertainment and worse – an American Political Party
overtaken by
Globalist Gramsci-like Eco-Marxism.
Which brings me to the purpose of this post. The Marxist pamphleteer
media organization known as the New York Times sponsors a brainwashing
project actually being picked up as fact by many Public School systems across
the USA to continue this transformative brainwashing called the 1619 Project.
Nikole Hannah-Jones - NYT
1619 Project Clown
The 1619 Project is the current preeminent lie
blackfacing America’s heritage with guilt based on distortions of facts on
Slavery in America.
I am on
The
Ferocious Conservative’s email list and I am
pleased to share how the Slave Trade actually functioned as it made it’s ugly
way to the shores of America. The only disappoint I have is author John
Gaultier didn’t provide much in the way of source linking or a bibliography.
And so prior to reading the excellent Slave info provided by Gaultier, I offer
a
1619 Project bibliographic critique:
AND NOW the meat of some terrific information who will
not hear or read from Marxist-oriented outlets.
JRH 7/20/20
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THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF SLAVERY
THAT THE SOCIAL JUSTICE MARXISTS AND THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE 1619 PROJECT DO
NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT!
By John Gaultier
July 19, 2020 11:07 AM
FOLLOW THE TRUE HISTORY OF SLAVERY THROUGH THE
AGES. AND YOU NEED TO KNOW THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ISLAM AND SLAVERY IN
AMERICA.
Before you read the history, I want you to ask a
simple question "why" does the left pin the slavery donkey tail on
America!
It’s very simple! It’s because America is the richest country by far in the
world. It is rich in wealth, Industry, infrastructure and Raw Materials. What a
plum for the Marxist and Social Justice Thieves to steal! They are not into
hard work. They want a free ride based on a lie. Yes there was slavery but
there was slavery around the world in the 1600's. Matter of fact African Tribes
in Africa sold their brother Africans into slavery to their Muslim Pals. The
Muslims were the biggest slave traders in the world. Read through my blogs and
you will find posts documenting all of this.
So...Contrary to popular belief, the first slaves in the American colonies were
not Africans. Also, the majority of Africans taken from their homelands for the
purpose of slavery were not destined for the shores of what would eventually
evolve into the United States. Slavery was a documented “established
institution” dating back to as early as 1760 B.C., where it is referred to in
the Code of Hammurabi.
Slavery was an accepted part of society in ancient cultures
such as Greece, Assyria, and Egypt, and at one time, the Roman Empire’s total
population consisted of 25% slaves, with Italy’s slaves comprising 30% to 40%
of its total population. By 500 B.C., slaves comprised upwards of a third of
the population in some Greek city-states. In Sparta following several slave
revolts about the year 600 B.C., the Spartans restructured their city-state
into an authoritarian regime, for the leaders decided that only by turning
their society into an armed camp could they hope to maintain control over the
numerically dominant enslaved population.
From the pre-Christian era up to colonization of the New World, slavery was an
accepted part of daily life in countries and cultures across the globe, and
whether or not a particular culture was enslaved was generally determined by
their weakness in warfare. To the victors go the spoils, which in this case
were the indigent peoples of the conquered lands. Slaves consisted of Irish,
Turkish, Chinese, Arab, Persian, Greek, and many other cultures, and was not
restricted to one particular race, ethnicity, culture, or country.
The Spaniards were the first Europeans to use Africans as slaves in New World
colonies such as Cuba and Hispaniola (where the first African slaves arrived in
1501), where the native populations starved themselves to death rather than
work for the Spanish. The natives were originally used as forced labor, but the
spread of disease and their demise due to self-imposed starvation eventually
forced the Spanish colonists to obtain laborers elsewhere, which ultimately
began what came to be known as the Atlantic slave trade.
In Europe, the Dutch had overtaken the pre-eminent slave trade by 1650, until
they were usurped by the British in 1700. Britain played a prominent role in
the Atlantic slave trade, especially after 1600, and slavery was a legal institution
in all thirteen of the American colonies and Canada (which had been acquired by
Britain in 1763). The Slave Trade Act of 1807 and the Slavery Abolition Act of
1833 by British Parliament effectively ended slavery in Britain.
Slaves from Africa were slaves in Africa long before they were slaves anywhere
else in the world. From 1300 to mid-1800, nearly all African countries had a
slave population that comprised one-third of their total populations. The
status of slavery varied from a feudal vassal system, where the slaves tithed
part of their income and crops to a land owner and had a small number of
restrictions on their freedoms, to a slavery system that more closely resembled
the one instituted in the American colonies of the 1700’s and 1800’s, where slaves
were considered property, treated poorly, and had no personal freedoms
whatsoever.
With regard to the Atlantic slave trade, Africans themselves participated in
promulgating the practice with the selling of prisoners of war to European
slave traders. These prisoners were primarily Africans and were being sold as
slaves by their own people. As recently as the late 1990’s, evidence has shown
that West Africa still actively engages in the practice of enslaving its own
people for the purpose of forced manual labor.
In South America, the ancient Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations routinely
practiced slavery, and one of the more common reasons for introducing someone
into the bonds of slavery was to pay off a debt (private or public, such as
taxation), rather than for utilization as manual labor. In Brazil, slavery was
an economic mainstay, and Brazil received 37% of all the African slaves shipped
out of Africa via the Atlantic slave trade. Portugal began purchasing African
slaves in 1550 for work in sugar plantations once they had depleted the
indigenous populations.
By the middle of the 18th century, British and French Caribbean
interests such as Jamaica and St. Dominique (now the Independent Republic of
Haiti) had the largest slave societies of the region, rivaling Brazil as a
destination for enslaved Africans. Haiti and Indonesia still actively practice
slavery to this day, and despite the fact that slavery has been globally banned
by various international organizations, there remains an estimated 25 to 30
million people in some form of slavery, whether it is the Asian sex trade
(which traffics in young females) or more traditional slavery used for manual
labor and servitude.
The first slaves used by Europeans in what would later become the United States
territory were seen in the early 1500’s and were part of various Spaniard
explorers’ attempts to colonize parts of North America or to find certain
legendary locations like the Seven Cities of Gold and the Fountain of Youth.
In 1619 a group of twenty Africans were brought to the English colony in
Jamestown, Virginia by a Dutch soldier and sold as indentured servants. The
transition from indentured servitude to racial slavery happened gradually, and
it was not until 1661 that a reference to slavery entered Virginia law (the law
was directed at Caucasian servants who ran away with African servants). It was
not until the Slave Codes of 1705 that African American status as slaves was
sealed into American history.
Despite the popularly held belief that British North America (the United
States) was the primary destination of African slaves, only about 5% of the
slaves brought out of Africa actually ended up there. The vast majority of
slaves were actually sent to the Caribbean (British and French holdings),
Brazil, and South America. Also, many slaves in British North America were
owned by plantation owners who lived in Britain and oversaw their land holdings
and affairs from afar, without ever having set foot on American soil.
Contemporary knowledge regarding slavery, even by those who claim to be
outraged at the oppression of their people as slaves, is extremely limited. As
already stated, the United States only received about 5% of the total slave
trade. According to the 1860 Federal Census, only 1.4% of the total White
American population owned slaves, with 4.8% of the Southern White American
population being slave owners.
While slavery is most often considered a black eye on the history of the United
States, the United States actually played a very small part in the Atlantic
slave trade from Africa, and an almost nonexistent role in the global slave
trade. The first slaves in the United States were actually Caucasians and were
brought from Britain when America was colonized. Following colonization, the
settlers then attempted to use Native Americans in the slavery role before it
evolved into where it stands today – with the public image of slavery being
that of an African American being owned by a white American.
[A]nother known historical fact that is quietly swept under
the rug is that all the slaves the "western" nations had, were
originally purchased from the Islamic Caliphate. That is right, the supply
side of the equation was an islamically approved and sanctioned slave market
fueled by the belief that non-muslims (kaffirs) were less than human.
The Arab Slave Trade peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries, but it began in the
8th century with the Arab invasion of north Africa and extended into the first
decades of the 20th century. There were three main branches.[7]
The trans-Saharan route ran from northern Nigeria or Timbuktu to Tunis or
Tripoli, carrying gold, ivory, and slaves seized from sub-Saharan, unconverted
(non-Islamic) communities—an estimated 3.5 to 4 million over a 12-century
period.
Another route ran along the shores of the Red Sea carrying
slaves from Muslim kingdoms in southern Sudan and the Christian kingdom in
Ethiopia to Red Sea ports. At the end of the 18th century, Darfur was
sending 5,000 to 6,000 slaves a year along this route. One scholar
guessed that between 12 million and 15 million passed through Cairo in the 16th
century.[9]
Finally, the Indian Ocean route began on the east coast and ended at ports on
the Persian Gulf, transporting slaves to the Arabian peninsula and the Middle
East, with some going to India and even Indonesia or China.
How many slaves did the Arab trade account for between the 8th and 20th
centuries? Impossible to say, given the absence of records for most of the
period. Estimates by scholars range widely from over 8 million to 25
million. For comparison, the Atlantic trade, which flourished between the
16th and 19th centuries, is said to have involved 12.5 million slaves.
Do you think the left and their Useful idiots will ask the
Oil Rich Islamic Kingdoms for reparations?
Share the facts. The Truth is a great way to expose the
FRAUD.
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Intro to ‘THE HISTORICAL
ORIGINS OF SLAVERY…’
Intro by John R. Houk, Blog
Editor
© July 20, 2020
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THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF
SLAVERY THAT THE SOCIAL JUSTICE MARXISTS AND THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE 1619
PROJECT DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT!
I AM A FEROCIOUS CONSERVATIVE
RIGHT WINGER UNDERGROUND... IN EXILE IN AMERICA ! I AM AN UNRELENTING FEROCIOUS
CONSERVATIVE: Ferocious = (fə-rō'shəs) “Marked by unrelenting
intensity; to the extreme” Conservative = (kən-sûr'və-tĭz'əm) “A political philosophy
or attitude emphasizing respect for traditional institutions and distrust of
government activism” My page is a place for Unrelenting Ferocious Activist
Conservatives across our country to gather and discuss and plan our next moves.
I am tired of sitting around and playing “nice” while the Progressive Liberals
have spent the last 50 years attacking and denigrating our values and our
beliefs while our side sits around and tries real hard to be accommodating and
“Nice”! (Political Correctness!) NO MORE!! AS AN UNRELENTING FEROCIOUS
CONSERVATIVES. I WILL ATTACK BACK!
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