Life as a slave....

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

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Jjjjjj and the furthest you could get to freedom was the board index

Herb.

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nick is a fucking kii cackle

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i hada dream tht i was on a plantations a few weeks 'go...i dnt wann' go into detail but i did wake up in tears

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Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 21, 2015, 11:27:29 AM
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:

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o wells..
tht our nicks  :charon:

Bentley!

November 21, 2015, 01:34:10 PM #38 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 01:35:16 PM by Bentley!
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I saw Nick at JR's last weekend and a bottle of Dencia's spot remover cream fell out

I didn't say anything then, but it definitely made me question his whole "mixed" story he's been telling us

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CarseyWerner

I wasn't making a comparison, I was just making an observation.  :uhh: I get it though, people here are so used to someone trying to stir up debate.
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CarseyWerner

Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:08:43 PM
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:
I don't think it's removing your history by getting rid of the slave name. I think that it would make your ancestors proud.  I see it more as a restoration as opposed to an erasure.
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Herb.

November 21, 2015, 01:51:08 PM #42 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 01:52:28 PM by Herbie
Quote from: CarseyWerner on November 21, 2015, 01:42:28 PM
I wasn't making a comparison, I was just making an observation.  :uhh: I get it though, people here are so used to someone trying to stir up debate.
I see what you mean. But I have to still stand by this..

it makes sense why many ex cons come out of prison unchanged.

They are released as criminals, with a criminal record.

Not as a freed person with a clean slate, suddenly with more equal rights that they didn't previously possess.

A former slave is now "free".
A former free person is labeled a "prisoner", then labeled an "ex-con" upon their exit.

And I cannot align with your observation because there is proof that many of our ancestors SCRAMBLED to teach one another how to read once they were free. They sold their land at extremely discounted prices in order to make room for schoolhouses. Anyone who already knew how to read in the community was seen as a hero, and they taught other blacks how to do the same free of charge. Our people were united by their excitement of freedom and had an amazing sense of community that many of us do not have. They had a FIRE to get things going.

So I cannot comfortably include ex-cons in any discussion regarding their struggle and hunger.

Herb.

November 21, 2015, 01:56:18 PM #43 Last Edit: November 21, 2015, 01:59:53 PM by Herbie
Quote from: CarseyWerner on November 21, 2015, 01:47:56 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 21, 2015, 12:08:43 PM
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:
I don't think it's removing your history by getting rid of the slave name. I think that it would make your ancestors proud.  I see it more as a restoration as opposed to an erasure.
I see what you mean.

I think I took my father's family into consideration more than anything. And how they would feel if I got rid of my last name. It's one instance where I definitely had to put my own feelings and mini-crusades to the side and consider how my decisions may impact others very close to me emotionally. I can't assume that they'd understand, even if I explained it to them.

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