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I’ve been making this salient point for some time now.. But the leftists revisionists hate such truths... Thanks, Stefan!
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You are very correct. As an African, whenever I bring up this part of slavery to my people who enjoy the “evil European” slavery narrative I can’t help but notice how passive they become at best or how they still find ways to connect it to Europeans.
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Still being practiced in Saudi Arabia with the Filipino maids and such.
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Plenty of today's slavery are masked as employment. And Thailand have a problem with people being abducted to work on deep sea fishing vessels. Even if they get paid, it's still slavery if forced.
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I care what happened in America that's where I live
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Happens >> happened
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"Islamic slavery was almost 20 TIMES larger". Not that much. "The massive traffic arrive in the 18th century, mainly at the hands of English and French, which transported more than 5.5 million slaves". "10-18 million sub-Saharan people were sold in Muslim countries".
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"Between 1530 and 1780, about 1.25 million Europeans were enslaved in North Africa and another 2-3 million Slavs were sold by the Crimean Canato, where 75% of the population was made up of slaves".
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Islamic slavery isn't still happening. Silly.
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tell that to the Yazidi women put into islamic slavery. tell it to the men in Libya being sold for farm labor.
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This is a great history of Islamic slavery by John Allembillah Azumah Lots of comparisons of slavery between the Arab vs New worlds Many very surprising factshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAZ3W_lDJ78 …
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Betrayal of truth and wars, is part of the doctrine of
#slavery . And you have a lot of them. But look at these two sources. You will see slavery, part of political and social systems, more rather than a religious product. You need more culture, and go deeper into it.pic.twitter.com/AK6qbIglX1
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Islamic slavery is still not over.
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I agree just look at some laws of Qatar.
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Slavery is Slavery, everything about it is wrong. I don't like arguing on what and how it looks like. We all read much about it. The best option is, it shouldn't be resurfaced, defended, modernized or politicized in anyway. That might be wrong to think of.
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I think most people would agree with you while being guilty of doing one thing or another on your list of what we shouldn't do.
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