Slavery: A British and Arab Propagation

I’m watching a movie, it takes place in the times wherein the Irish were slaves to the British and all I can think of is – where is this outrage? Throughout history, there are stories of some group of people being subjected to slavery, to inhumane treatment, to subjugation and assault. And yet, we have become obsessed with the history of Blacks.

In reality, Irish were the lowly, women became handmaids and sex slaves, beaten and tortured, and the common factor was not ‘color’, but ‘power’. The Arabs enslaved the blacks. The British enslaved everyone. The Indians enslaved the Dalit’s. The Persians enslaved the Jews. And in each culture, it is about the perception of weak, not the perception of color. So why have our women today altered that reality? Why have the Democrats of today, altered that reality?   Why can’t they see the Truth?

Because it just might point the finger – at them. The patrons of – Power. It just might give credence to the Truth – the subjugation isn’t colored, it’s the perceived weak. And with each century of history, the weak were a different culture, or gender. And it had nothing to do with – color.

Creating a fake agenda is a lot like creating a fake persona, whether it be via religion, or marriage, or adultery, or just boredom. Fake People are – the Agenda.

In the Christian World be refer to the wolves amongst us. Those that put on a cloak that begets a sheep when in fact beneath lives a wolf, a hypocrite, a liar, a cheat, someone aligned with Satan.   In the Atheist religion, such a collaborator with evil is now being called a ‘white supremacist’. But it’s all staged; a show for all shows wherein the show becomes the wolf as much as the actors. And that’s where the vast confusion begins to take hold.

I remember going to my Pastor some time ago and asking, “How can I spot a wolf? How will I know?”   I think he was somewhat taken aback, surprised, because to him, it seemed so very obvious, but sometimes, to others, the wolves have become so adept at their masks and makeup, and illusion, that they deceive with ease. Without remorse or guilt. It is a sad commentary of our evolution, but it isn’t a commentary of ‘man’, it is a commentary of ‘value’.

As so many like to justify – ‘it is complicated’.

But in truth it isn’t complicated at all. It is a complicated mask that the person has created over an expanse of time – and thus complicated to them – but not – complicated. Therein lies a difference.

Too often I am exposed to the question, “what is going on? It is as if people have simply gone mad. There is no ethic, no line, no remorse, no system of value.” And it crosses every conceivable definition from Christian to Atheist. From Republican to Liberal. From man to woman.

This movie I am watching exposes the heinous attitude inflicted upon Irish, upon women, upon justice, and ultimately the harnessing of all this within an insane asylum of punishment.

Unfortunately, it is the ‘victim’ imprisoned and sanctioned.

Decades from now, will our history reveal the insanity of our justice system today wherein the victim is subjected to the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland? Will this apply to the sexual assaults? Will it apply to Conservatives? Will it apply to white males? Will the history books reveal the Truth?

My most recent personal experiences have been rather sad; married men pretending to be single, available and looking for love, fake men that don’t even exist except in a stall on a phone bank in some shack in Africa, and Christian men who aren’t Christian at all, but some estranged debased version of Satan in disguise.

But it isn’t just men – women are nearly as adept at the shroud of superficial masks. They seem to wear it like an honor, as though this deception makes them equal to men.

And so I asked the $1.598 question… should I tell fellow women of the perversity of their husbands? Should I expose the Adulterer? The Philanderer? The Perverse?   Or should I remain on the sidelines, comatose, uninvolved, uncaring, and allow the pain to spread, like the dirt of a plant on carpet doused with water?   Until the stain is so imbed in the fibers, nothing will mediate?

And then there is Al, the Artificial Intelligence that is slated to make women completely obsolete as men ‘find love’ and propagate via a robot, and a new race is born, as though men think that it only applies to the substitution of women – and don’t realize it applies to ALL Humankind. An arrogant, pride filled story altogether.   For another Blog.

It is when we elevate ourselves to a position of power and elitism, that we truly fail as a race, as a gender, as an ethnicity.  And unfortunately, this agenda has infiltrated to such an extent we can no longer even absorb the extent of hatred and insanity that permeates.

 

Princeton Slavery to Black Agenda

Princeton folds. Woodrow Wilson, is being beheaded and a bunch of idiotic privileged children are to blame. ARGHHH!

History cannot be eradicated no matter how hard you try. It is persistent. It is stubborn, and no matter what you might dislike about it, you have no power to change the facts.   So a bunch of overly spoiled elite children attending the prestigious school of Princeton which boasts a ‘racial diversity’ of 7%, well above the 4% of black youth entering colleges around the US, want to expel Woodrow Wilson from history, and Princeton is bowing to their demands.

Wilson was born in 1856. The Civil war was fought from 1861 to 1865, 150 years ago!   He was a part of the Confederacy as were 11 states including; Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.   These states fought for slavery.   Headline: They lost. But if these bored, unimaginative, pompous students have their way, I suppose we should ask these states to succeed from the United States because of their Confederacy stance.

In fact, anyone who has any connection to these states must no longer be allowed to do business because they are obviously racist. Any relative of anyone who was a part of the confederacy should face civil penalties, a trial and a lashing. This law shall be in place for perpetuity. In addition, given that some blacks were slave owners as well, they too shall be subject to this law.

The first slave owner in US history was Anthony Johnson, a black man. Prior to Mr. Johnson’s assertions, indentured servants were forced to work for a period of seven years per a contract and then they gained their freedom, bought land, and ran farms. But when one of Johnson’s indentured servants reached the end of his term and left a free man to work elsewhere, Johnson sued the new employer and won the right to own his servants and indenture them for as long as he wanted. Thus slavery was BORN.

Halleluiah, slavery in the US was created by a black man.

This would mean that all descendants of Mr. Anthony Johnson should hereinafter be jailed and horse whipped… In 1860, 3000 blacks/Negroes living in New Orleans owned slaves which represented nearly 30% of the negroes that lived in the city!

In contrast to their white counterparts, most black slave owners owned upwards of 10 to 80+ slaves, while most whites owned 1 or 2 with a small percentage (1%) known as slave magnates who owned 50+.

Does this mean we must hunt down these black slave owners and erase their names from history?  Apparently a slew of university students would believe this is a proper agenda today.

But slavery was not merely a black conscription, white Irish prisoners were sold into the slave trade by James I, King of England in the early sixteen hundreds. White slaves were sold to Antigua and Montserrat where 70% of the population were Irish slaves. As a result of this slave trade, Irelands population went from 1.5 million to a mere 600,000 in one decade.   They were sold to New England, Jamaica, Barbados, and Virginia. And the practice wasn’t abolished until 1839. They worked the land for their black owners as well as their white owners.

The point of history is to learn the whole truth, not just selected bits and pieces edited and transcribed for a false premise and a false doctrine for perpetrating chaos and divide.

Moral:  The point is that slavery was not a racial agenda, it was an elitist agenda that dates back thousands of years. It crosses all lines of color and is rooted in society, culture and money.   So, my children, ‘before you cry fowl, it might be wise to see if the wolf is a person of color… or something much deeper in our psyche that has its beginnings in – the Middle East.’  History lesson 101.