They (Liberia) finally ended slavery in 2010 in their own country......
Why so long to free their own people?
Africa is the home of slavery, not America.
While Asian countries have the highest total number of slaves, African and Middle Eastern countries, smaller in population, show a higher incidence of slavery per capita.
Explain to me how the white's of Western Europe, the UK, and America are the racial problem, when they are the ones that ended slavery in their territories way back in the 1800's....
Crickets as usual,,, when presented with facts....
Crickets? You were on ignore until I just now clicked on what old arse Ron responded to.
Your racist tropes are why you are ignored. The fact that you actually think slavery in other countries is a black/white thing is comical.
The fact that you keep pointing out "the whites" did this and "the whites" did that... smacks of bigotry, yet you're trying to disguise it as " educating someone".
1. No, the concept of slavery is not a "black folks" creation as you continue to use the word "Africa", but yet you continue in multiple posts to try and get my attention. Now you have it.
If slavery is a "black thing" vs "white thing", then explain how ancient civilizations as far back as 10,000 years ago held slaves? Or the fact that you mentione Asian and M.E. countries?
1. Since you highlighted my quote, explain how what you wrote disputes my point about slavery in the UNITED STATES? Which is what was being discussed and is part of the anti-DEI bill and Florida's education curriculum of AFRICAN-AMERICAN history.
2. The point that was being discussed was about the history of slavery in the UNITED STATES, based on old-ass Ron's comment about the Constitution being about equality, not the entire history of slavery.
3. The history of slavery, and subsequent miscegenation laws, anti-immigrant laws, Jim Crow laws and all that I mentioned was based on race and/or gender. Do you disagree with that?
Start there next time, stick to the point I made if you want to discuss and don't prematurely pat yourself on the back about disputing something I didn't bring up.