Politesse
Lux Aeterna
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- Feb 27, 2018
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- Jedi Wayseeker
Agreed. It's also true that many Africans fought against the Atlantic slave trade and they had every right to and was entirely justified regardless of Lorens blurred view of history. America at that time was actively screwing over the Native Americans and in fact wrote their first set of "just laws" as a result claiming that it was illegal to injure or oppression them. But according to Loren they didn't know better and was just doing to black people what was normal around the time while recognizing what they were doing to the Native Americans was wrong. Yeah right.
I don’t know that any African tribes/nations fought against the Atlantic slave trade. Ashanti was made rich by it. King Alfonso’s protest only came when his own kinsmen were being traded. Antera Duke certainly promoted it. The British fought against Africans to stop it. I think it’s a modern misconception that black Africans of the past were some homogeneous group rather than rivals. The notion that slavery is wrong is uniquely Western and was imposed on the rest of the world through imperialism.
*Treats "Blacks" as though they were a single homogenous group in almost every thread*
*criticizes the supposedly homogenizing perspective of his political enemies because African resistance makes him feel uncomfortable and he wants to point out that it wasn't universal*