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originally posted by: DBCowboy
The racist baby-killer just announced that he's not resigning.
(was an alert on Fox, am watching Tucker now)
originally posted by: IAMTAT
I'm hearing Planned Parenthood donated $3M to Gov. Ralph "Coon Man" Northam's campaign.
Planned Parenthood supports racists that support them.
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: toms54
a reply to: chr0naut
You can be proud that Australians never treated their black natives like second class citizens.
I'm disgusted about the authorities' treatment of the native people of Australia.
But we never had legal slavery, ever.
You are just playing the semantics game where your history is concerned.
They were were taken from their homes and sent to work on cotton farms and sugar plantations, cattle farms and sheep stations, were there were no limits on how many hours they worked, how hard was the labor, how bad was the treatment or the provision of food and living quarters. Sound familiar? But these slaves, deprived of all personal freedom, were Aboriginal Australian slaves, and their history has been scrubbed from textbooks.
The history of Aboriginal slavery has long been suppressed, and a modern movement of Australian slavery denial has even gained mainstream acceptance. Promoters of this toxic ideology simply don’t want to face up to the fact Australia has a history of genocide and slavery.
But there is no question they were slaves. If you read it up in the dictionaries, slavery is “the condition in which one person is owned as property by another” and the owner has “absolute power” over their “life, liberty, and fortune”. Such people are usually forced into work “in harsh conditions for low pay”.
Aborigine "Indentured Servant" Artlicle
Yea... you couldn't "legally" sell them.
Intellectually dishonest there...