- What had happened in Africa before the first White people made contact? (lots of the evil deeds Whites usually get shit for)
- How did Bantu become the most populous ethnicity on the African continent? (They went on a genocidal campaign of conquest across the place)
- What were the various peoples of Africa like before this happened? (They looked way different from Bantu's, and were targeted for these physical distinctions, many were massacred to extinction or endangerment, their land stolen from them, and we only learned of them from some fragments of DNA in the ancestry tests of modern Bantu Blacks)
- How did slavery become legal in the United States? (A Black man, who arrived as a indentured servant, not a slave, went to supreme court to demand it, backed mostly by Blacks and Jews, opposed entirely by Whites, US slavery was the result of listening to Blacks for the first time)
- What was the proportion of Blacks who owned slaves in America? (far larger than it ever was for Whites)
- How many Slaves did they own? (again, far more than Whites ever did)
- What was happening in Africa during the time of slavery in America? (a fuckton more slavery than America ever experienced, also genocide and other things Whites would be crucified for if they were the ones who did it)
- How did it change when Whites arrived in the continent? (Whites fought wars to stop them, then introduced laws, freedoms, and rights to the place, along with a functional government that at least gave them a chance at civilization)
- What was the intended alternative to Slavery? (Liberia, a country founded by Americans, and heavily invested in by the country, it was intended to be like the United States, but on African land, the Blacks fucked it up just like they did to Haiti)
- What were the different proposed alternatives to segregation? (Separation, proposed jointly by Black and White Nationalists, was an alternative to integration, basically splitting the USA and allowing the Blacks to govern themselves in their own countries built on the US soil that they were the majority in)
- How were African-American communities affected by integration? (They went into economic and dysgenic shock from which they never recovered, Blacks with money left their communities to live among Whites, taking their money and comparatively eugenic genes with them, Blacks abandoned Black owned businesses to patronize White owned competitors, Black employers replaced their Black workers with White ones, White preferences remained unchanged, and so everything that was predicted by opponents of integration had in fact came true, despite the promises of integrationists that it wouldn't, both Blacks and whites suffered from the decision to this day, but to be honest, I can't seem to give a fuck about the suffering the Blacks went through)
- What had happened in Africa before the first White people made contact? (lots of the evil deeds Whites usually get shit for)
- How did Bantu become the most populous ethnicity on the African continent? (They went on a genocidal campaign of conquest across the place)
- What were the various peoples of Africa like before this happened? (They looked way different from Bantu's, and were targeted for these physical distinctions, many were massacred to extinction or endangerment, their land stolen from them, and we only learned of them from some fragments of DNA in the ancestry tests of modern Bantu Blacks)
- How did slavery become legal in the United States? (A Black man, who arrived as a indentured servant, not a slave, went to supreme court to demand it, backed mostly by Blacks and Jews, opposed entirely by Whites, US slavery was the result of listening to Blacks for the first time)
- What was the proportion of Blacks who owned slaves in America? (far larger than it ever was for Whites)
- How many Slaves did they own? (again, far more than Whites ever did)
- What was happening in Africa during the time of slavery in America? (a fuckton more slavery than America ever experienced, also genocide and other things Whites would be crucified for if they were the ones who did it)
- How did it change when Whites arrived in the continent? (Whites fought wars to stop them, then introduced laws, freedoms, and rights to the place, along with a functional government that at least gave them a chance at civilization)
- What was the intended alternative to Slavery? (Liberia, a country founded by Americans, and heavily invested in by the country, it was intended to be like the United States, but on African land, the Blacks fucked it up just like they did to Haiti)
- What were the different proposed alternatives to segregation? (Separation, proposed jointly by Black and White Nationalists, was an alternative to integration, basically splitting the USA and allowing the Blacks to govern themselves in their own countries built on the US soil that they were the majority in)
- How were African-American communities affected by integration? (They went into economic and dysgenic shock from which they never recovered, Blacks with money left their communities to live among Whites, taking their money and comparatively eugenic genes with them, Blacks abandoned Black owned businesses to patronize White owned competitors, Black employers replaced their Black workers with White ones, White preferences remained unchanged, and so everything that was predicted by opponents of integration had in fact came true, despite the promises of integrationists that it wouldn't, both Blacks and whites suffered from the decision to this day, but to be honest, I can't seem to give a fuck about the suffering the Blacks went through)
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