Life as a slave....

Started by Herb., November 20, 2015, 11:57:35 PM

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Yh imagine your wife being used as a sex slave, ending up pregnant and having the babies taken away, sold or drowned.
Imagine being a female slave and having your own babies being taken away, sold or killed, or a slave child watching your parents being whipped, hung or worked to death.
Growing up knowing one day you'll never see your parents or family again
Being denied education, faith & religion.
Knowing that stepping one foot out of line could cost you your life.
Your captors pitting you against each other by, age, gender and complexion
Being a mother and not having the right to care for your own babies but care for the white women's babies, seeing them recieve all the luxuries and rights you'd die for your child to recieve.
Not having ANYONE to protect your own rights, or look out for you.
Being treated as cattle, lined up and inspected by your psychical attributes, whether it's for labour or sex.
I don't hate white people, but they've gotten away with some of the worst kind of crimes against humanity.

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Herb.

Quote from: Amir on November 21, 2015, 05:24:36 AM
Yh imagine your wife being used as a sex slave, ending up pregnant and having the babies taken away, sold or drowned.
Imagine being a female slave and having your own babies being taken away, sold or killed, or a slave child watching your parents being whipped, hung or worked to death.
Growing up knowing one day you'll never see your parents or family again
Being denied education, faith & religion.
Knowing that stepping one foot out of line could cost you your life.
Your captors pitting you against each other by, age, gender and complexion
Being a mother and not having the right to care for your own babies but care for the white women's babies, seeing them recieve all the luxuries and rights you'd die for your child to recieve.
Not having ANYONE to protect your own rights, or look out for you.
Being treated as cattle, lined up and inspected by your psychical attributes, whether it's for labour or sex.
I don't hate white people, but they've gotten away with some of the worst kind of crimes against humanity.
:stressed:

Miranda

Thought about slavery, and colonialism and its effect on the present the other day and it made me so angry I actually started crying. It's extremely disgusting to imagine what has been done to an entire people based on their skin complexion.

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Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:14:59 AM
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how the fuck did they do it?


because they knew nothing else.  it was NORMAL to them .waking up and picking cotton to them was just as normal as us logging into to bsource and checking to see if bran dropped that mixtape.  :raycharles2urmess:

Herb.

November 21, 2015, 11:37:30 AM #20 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 11:41:06 AM by Herbie
Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 21, 2015, 11:27:29 AM
Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:14:59 AM
:stressed: :stressed:

how the fuck did they do it?


because they knew nothing else.  it was NORMAL to them .waking up and picking cotton to them was just as normal as us logging into to bsource and checking to see if bran dropped that mixtape.  :raycharles2urmess:
the only thing is, you don't run from a sense of normality.
if it were that comfortably normal to be a slave, there would not be a such thing as a runaway slave.
this is how many of them came in contact with Indians. They wanted safety. Not to tell the Chief how fabulous and normal their plantation life was. :dead:

I cannot understand how you guys can so comfortably compare slavery to things like logging into BSource  :uhh: :plzstop:

They were raped, they were whipped. They were LITERALLY treated like animals.  Their kids were taken from them. But yeah I'm sure they were tweeting "woo just another day of #slavelife :letsmessfag: " throughout the entire ordeal

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Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 11:37:30 AM
Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 21, 2015, 11:27:29 AM
Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:14:59 AM
:stressed: :stressed:

how the fuck did they do it?


because they knew nothing else.  it was NORMAL to them .waking up and picking cotton to them was just as normal as us logging into to bsource and checking to see if bran dropped that mixtape.  :raycharles2urmess:
the only thing is, you don't run from a sense of normality.
if it were that comfortably normal to be a slave, there would not be a such thing as a runaway slave.
this is how many of them came in contact with Indians. They wanted safety. Not to tell the Chief how fabulous and normal their plantation life was. :dead:

I cannot understand how you guys can so comfortably compare slavery to things like logging into BSource  :uhh: :plzstop:

They were raped, they were whipped. They were LITERALLY treated like animals.  Their kids were taken from them. But yeah I'm sure they were tweeting "woo just another day of #slavelife :letsmessfag: " throughout the entire ordeal

im just saying you said HOW DID THEY DO IT as in how did they wake up as a slave and do tht shit everyday.

they knew of nothing else!  They had nothing else to compare it to to know that life could be different

Herb.

Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 21, 2015, 11:43:10 AM
Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 11:37:30 AM
Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 21, 2015, 11:27:29 AM
Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:14:59 AM
:stressed: :stressed:

how the fuck did they do it?


because they knew nothing else.  it was NORMAL to them .waking up and picking cotton to them was just as normal as us logging into to bsource and checking to see if bran dropped that mixtape.  :raycharles2urmess:
the only thing is, you don't run from a sense of normality.
if it were that comfortably normal to be a slave, there would not be a such thing as a runaway slave.
this is how many of them came in contact with Indians. They wanted safety. Not to tell the Chief how fabulous and normal their plantation life was. :dead:

I cannot understand how you guys can so comfortably compare slavery to things like logging into BSource  :uhh: :plzstop:

They were raped, they were whipped. They were LITERALLY treated like animals.  Their kids were taken from them. But yeah I'm sure they were tweeting "woo just another day of #slavelife :letsmessfag: " throughout the entire ordeal

im just saying you said HOW DID THEY DO IT as in how did they wake up as a slave and do tht shit everyday.

they knew of nothing else!  They had nothing else to compare it to to know that life could be different
Nothing else to compare it to?

r u kidding me

how about taking a GLIMPSE into the house of the people they served?
or watching their master's kids treated like royalty while theirs were treated like trash  :uhh: :uhh: :uhh: :uhh:

Herb.

November 21, 2015, 11:50:59 AM #23 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 11:52:30 AM by Herbie
When these women had their CHILDREN pried out of their hands .. they didn't shrug it off and accept it
THink Nick. Even an ANIMAL mourns the loss of its child. A dog or cat can get jealous of a newborn in the household.

Do you not think our ancestors were smart enough to realize they were humans, but not treated as such?
Many of them WROTE of their experiences, as the best they could due to their limited literacy.

Betty Cofer
Quote"Yes'm, I saw some slaves sold away from the plantation, four men and two women, both of 'em with little babies. The traders got 'em. Sold 'em down to Mobile, Alabama. One was my pappy's sister. We never heard from her again."

Lancy Harris
Quote"Ma bed had fo' posts and a cord running from pos' to pos' to make spring. We sleep in a room wid pot racks near the fire place, a barrel of soap up in a corner, but the floors wus white like a bread tray. Everything wus in one room."

Source: WPA Slave Narratives
http://newdeal.feri.org/asn/asn00.htm

Herb.

Charles Williams
Quote"I knows one Beauty thing erbout myself. I cin ackomplush anything I lays my mits apond."

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They wanted MORE.


Nine

It's really heartbreaking to think about

Herb.

November 21, 2015, 12:08:43 PM #26 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 12:13:12 PM by Herbie
Quote from: Nine on November 21, 2015, 11:59:55 AM
It's really heartbreaking to think about
It really is. Like, that's the only life they got. There's no coming back, no do overs. And that makes me so sad, and fucking angry.

I was so tempted to look into getting rid of my last name, and replacing it with my great grandmother's maiden name. It's like ..... you want NO part of it. If I can't remove the slave rape DNA, I'll get rid of the fucking name. I know my father's family got this name from a Georgian slave master. But then I remember, this is a part of us. It's our history, we cannot try to remove it in any way. Draw from it, discuss it, learn from it. Don't forget it, and be proud of it. Not proud of what our ancestors endured, but proud of their strength and their sacrifices made so that we could live a better life. Not a perfect life, but a better one.

I see whites hate us. We don't back the fuck down.  :ohwow:


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Not comparing slavery to bsource

Herb.

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Herb.

there was no logout button hun. :udontlookok: