Posted on 05/18/2014 10:44:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
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The truth is harsh.
So spoke the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, back in the 19th century.
On no topic is the truth harsher than on that of race.
The Eric Holders of the world incessantly bemoan the absence of an honest discussion of race in America. But such a discussion, beginning, as it must, with a discussion of slavery, is actually the last thing that they could afford to have, for such a discussion would include facts that would undermine much of the ideologically-invaluable conventional wisdom concerning this topic.
For instance, the very word slave stems from Slav, i.e. a reference to the experience of millions of (white) Slavish people who endured centuries of slavery at the hands of African Muslims. This, of course, is a most inconvenient truth, for it is a most Politically Incorrect truth. But it is the truth.
Yet the Slavish arent the only whites who spent centuries in captivity: Europeans of various backgrounds were enslaved by African Muslims as well. All of this is heavily documented in such neglected pieces of scholarship as Robert Davis, Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800, and Paul Baeplers, White Slaves, African Masters: An Anthology of American Barbary Captivity Narratives.
Nor is it just that millions of whites in Europe were made to toil in bondage for hundreds of years. Don Jordans, White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britains White Slaves in America and Michael Hoffmans, They Were White and They Were Slaves: The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America, impeccably establish that whites were enslaved in colonial America as well. Moreover, these brave authors show that the conditions that whites, including, most tragically, white children, had to endure both in route to the colonies as well as once they arrived were at least as dreadful as those experienced by Africans.
This last point would as well be included in an honest discussion of slavery. The word kidnapping that is so often, but erroneously, used to describe the circumstances that allegedly resulted in the transportation of Africans to the New World derives from the fact that British childrenkidswere regularly nabbed off of the streets of England and sold into slavery in America.
An honest discussion of race would mention what no less a figure than black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates recently discovered: free blacks were in America before slavery. While researching the book and documentary, The African-Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, Gates admits to having been shocked to discover that blacks freely came to America, to Florida, as early as 1513over 100 years earlier than the standard date of 1619. And the one black man whose name is now known was a conquistador (!) who came in search of the Fountain of Youth with Ponce de Leon.
Gates also notes that it is simply not true that blacks didnt become aware of Christianity until they were enslaved by Europeans. Many Africans who were eventually sold to Europeansat least one out of fourcame from the Kingdom of Angola, where they had been converted to Roman Catholicism as early on as the 15th century.
Gates delivers a double whammy to the orthodox line on race and slavery in America when he reveals both that it was the African elites who converted the African masses to Christianity and that it was these same elitesnot European abductorswho sold their fellow black Africans into slavery across the Atlantic.
Of the 12.5 million Africans sold during the era of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Gates further observes, only about 388,000 were shipped to America.
An honest discussion of race in America would include the fact that whites were slaves, for sure; but it would also have to accommodate the obscene truth that as many as 4,000 free black families owned slaves in the antebellum South. More stunning still is that, arguably, the first slave master in early America was a black man!
Anthony Johnsona name, doubtless, of which few people today, black or white, would have heardwas an Angolan who was first sold by Africans to Arabs before winding up as an indentured servant in Virginia. There, he attained his freedom, became a planter, and acquired his own indentured servants. One of the latter, John Casor, a black man, served his mandatory seven yearsbut Johnson refused to set him free. Through a long, windy series of court battles, Johnson succeeded in prevailing upon the courts to declare Casor Johnsons servant for life. Slavery was born, as this was the very first time in the colonies when it was legally determined that a person who had committed no crime had to spend the rest of his remaining existence in bondage.
We are a long ways off from having a truly honest discussion of race. Now we see why.
Racist slavers Obama and Holder and Clinton/Kerry
all support the Nigerian rapists and terrorists
and slavers Boko Haram.
What else is there to say?
I remember when Bill Clinton had an initiative on race discussions, during his 2nd term.
It was college bull session stuff that was discussed at that time. I expect the same would happen if we try to have honest discussions about race.
Someone, not liberals, will be charged with racism for not being politically correct about some issues, such as affirmative action.
Someone else will be called racist if they mention negative impacts of the gang/ghetto culture in our inner cities. And productive dialogue will fall apart, as people such as Eric Holder claim that everyone besides good liberal blacks are racist.
just like in the wild, we gravitate to our own kind.
Where is a source for those numbers, I have seen a million used as taken by North Africans, but not millions of Slavs alone.
Very good piece, thank you.
Mr. Mercat is descended from a boy who came over at age 12 in the 1700s as an indentured servant.
So is Mr DwFry.....taken off the streets of London in 1681 at the age of15 to cut tobacco in Maryland.
Where’s my reparations?...lol.
The only honest discussion of race should start and end with content of character!
Nothing else need be said!
Of the 12.5 million Africans sold during the era of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Gates further observes, only about 388,000 were shipped to America.
You're probably right how it would turn out... but when you read this article isn't it strange to hear the truth?
Hmmm? I think if you fact check that, you’ll find it was black and arab muslim slavers who did the bulk of the capturing, enslaving and selling.
There is no such thing as “race”.
They told me so.
The Turks enslaved Christians of other nationalities as well. I believe the last Turkish slave raid on Sardinia was in 1815 or 1816. Usually non-Muslims living under a Muslim government were safe from being enslaved, but the Turks took boys from rural Christian families in the Balkans and made them slaves of the sultan in the devshirme.
De facto slavery is still going on in the Muslim world. I saw something on TV yesterday about how men from the Indian subcontinent were being lured to Qatar for what they thought would be high-paying jobs, only to have the contracts torn up once they got to Qatar and being forced in work at dangerous jobs in conditions of virtual slavery with no possibility of leaving.
For the article to be credible, the writer needs to have some sourcing for his claim.
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