Wow, guy visits Nigerian Slavery museum

Started by tigernathan, January 18, 2016, 02:37:14 PM

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tigernathan

https://twitter.com/kay_sesen/status/687254209746571265

not the babies being shackled too  :uhh:

Pregnant Africans, the moment they gave birth, their babies were also put into chains just to further traumatise..


Herb.




yummy

I can't do this

I might rob the next white person I see :stressed:

yummy

January 18, 2016, 03:40:32 PM #6 Last Edit: January 18, 2016, 03:41:01 PM by ANIMMAI
this is why my fucking blood boils when I hear people say "get over it" or "it was yeaaars ago"

BITCH, how do you expect an entire race of people to "get over" being dehumanized for over FOUR CENTURIES :uhh:

and even when you compare the century we were legally declared free to the multi-generational enslavement we suffered, it's still not comparable. fifty plus years of being able to vote in your birth country versus over THREE HUNDRED YEARS of being another human being's property.

yummy

and then when you factor in the psychological and economic effects...

just BYE

Herb.

Quote from: ANIMMAI on January 18, 2016, 03:40:32 PM
this is why my fucking blood boils when I hear people say "get over it" or "it was yeaaars ago"

BITCH, how do you expect an entire race of people to "get over" being dehumanized for over FOUR CENTURIES :uhh:

and even when you compare the century we were legally declared free to the multi-generational enslavement we suffered, it's still not comparable. fifty plus years of being able to vote in your birth country versus over THREE HUNDRED YEARS of being another human being's property.
yeah, i always found it quite eerie that we were enslaved longer than we have been free. but it makes more sense of why a lot of the fighting still continues

mauza