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  • 145 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    Notes to self on the argument that “white ppl freed Black People from slavery”/ “white ppl ended slavery”.

    1. From the very beginning and throughout the entire duration of chattel slavery, our people fought to free themselves and each other. On the continent, we fought. On the slave ships, we fought. On the plantations, we fought to end slavery,…

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      If all this white soldiers and white abolitionist were fighting to end slavery for enslaved Afrikans, then it shouldn’t have taken the civil war for them to abolished slavery and proclaimed emancipation for the enslaved Afrikans.

      There should have been hundreds if not thousands of so-called white abolitionists in the history books fighting… Read more

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      • 17,914 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

        “White savior” advocates like to throw John Brown in Black=Afrikan peoples face, saying “See, not all white people are bad. John Brown, a white man, was willing to risk his life to free black peoples from slavery.

        Out of all the billions of white peoples, there is only, just one, white person, John Brown, who is put on a pedestal to let… Read more

        • 17,914 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Out of all the of so-called white abolitionists, who they say helped to end slavery, there was only one white abolitionist, John Brown, who they say put his life on the line to help in the abolition of enslavement of Afrikan people.

          If the so-called pale white abolitionists were sincere and genuine about ending slavery, there should have… Read more

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        • 1,580 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          “Juneteenth” is just another embarrassment. It’s a very small scale version of “the Emancipation Proclamation” in a lot of ways. A way to redirect and control the narrative and cause further confusion. It is yet another hijacking similar to how “the BLM movement” is a hijacking. A show of “concession” by our enemies to further distract from…

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        • 145 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Originally written: February 1, 2023

          Everything that a Black Person is killed by a white assailant allegedly over conveniently becomes the most egregious crime imaginable by a Black Person. The list of offenses warranting death is ever growing. Stuff that if you were to ask about before it actually happened, they would never admit that they…

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        • 145 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Originally written: September 6, 2014

          Remember James Wormley Jones? The first Black FBI agent? One of a few Black race traitor government agents that infiltrated groups such as the African Blood Brotherhood and Marcus Garvey’s UNIA(the largest freedom organization/ movement in the history of the world) in order to destroy them from…

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        • 145 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Originally written December 8, 2020

          I’ll never forget that about 13 or so years ago, I ran a little experiment online where I posed a scenario to Black Folk and asked them what they would’ve done. It went like this…

          If aliens attacked earth right now and were destroying nations/ governments, but they were only targeting white people, and were…

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        • 145 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Originally written July 8, 2016.

          As I’ve said before…

          Every slogan that white people have crafted from the original “Black Lives Matter” slogan has been AGAINST Black People. Specifically against either Black People who had lost their lives or whose lives were endangered.

          This slogan first popped up when the child, Trayvon Martin who had…

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