• PenguinJuice
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    I suppose if we’re being honest with ourselves, one benefit was getting to leave Africa and come to America. There seems to be a lot of people out here dying to illegally cross our borders.

    • @[email protected]
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      401 year ago

      Holy shit this is stupid. These people were forcibly taken from their homes, stacked like wood in the holds of ships where many of them died, then treated worse than animals when they got here. So no, that wasn’t a benefit.

      Sounds like you’re from Florida though

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        No I’m just being provocative for the sake of conversation.

        Overall I think their generational offspring’s lives are likely “improved” compared to maybe the similar generations who remained in their homeland these days.

        However, those that were slaves definitely suffered a very unjust and horrific existence that is inexcusable.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          No I’m just being provocative for the sake of conversation.

          The activity you just described is called “trolling.”

        • @metallic_substance
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          No I’m just being provocative for the sake of conversation.

          Also known as “being an asshole”

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              Seeing your replies to this and other comments, it’s clear you are loving all this attention. Classic troll behavior. Fuck directly off.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 year ago

          There has to be some validity to a point for it to be provocative. You’ve utterly failed there.

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      Funny difference here is though that slaves were kidnapped and sold, had no choice in the matter.

      This benefit is akin to force someone into hard labour and then start selling getting calluses as a ‘benefit’. Your welcome. Absurd of course.

      • PenguinJuice
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        -321 year ago

        For sure absurd. I’m just being provoking for the sake of conversation.

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          Being a troll doesn’t provoke “conversation.” It’s a dead end with people just calling you an asshole.

          • PenguinJuice
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            -201 year ago

            I mean, when you converse with highly reactionary and closed minded people, yeah. But having these types of conversations and exploring uncomfortable topics is actually very healthy for society. Censorship and pearl clutching tends to be regressive.

            • CapgrasDelusion
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              91 year ago

              No one is censoring you. Your opinion is there for all to read. The consensus of the conversation seems to be that it was a bad one.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      How is that a benefit? They were slaves taken from their homes not immigrants.

      And even if they were immigrants, how is becoming a slave a good thing in any way?

    • @YoBuckStopsHere
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      They were taken hostage by African Tribes, sold to the Dutch, put on ships, shipped to North and South America, and forced into slavery. I don’t think you can compare that to migrants fleeing to Canada, who are trapped south of the United States border.

    • @killernova
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      Yeah it must have been really great to get kidnapped from your home and family and forcibly sold into slavery, shipped from one undeveloped country to another undeveloped country. Stop with this nonsense - there is nothing good about slavery. Period. Done. End of story. Absolutely sickening. Pure evil.

    • @KuroJ
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      How about this, what if the millions of black people that were brought over to the states, instead remained in Africa and built it to be a prominent and thriving nation.

      If it wasn’t for black slaves building the U.S. one could argue that it wouldn’t be where it is today.

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      Yeah what luck! America in 1619, with its gleaming cities and endless opportunities - every African aspired to be a member of those huddled masses yearning to breathe enslaved!

    • BarqsHasBite
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      Yeah it’s not like ruining a country, you know, ruins a country. Who would think that.

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      This is so vile I just gasped involuntarily. I hope someday you feel an ounce of shame, sheesh.

      • PenguinJuice
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        I believe the African tribesmen are the ones who sold them. I’m not sure it 100% constitutes as kidnapping in this case.

        There may have been kidnappings but to my understanding they were sold out by their own people.

        Once again, still fucking terrible beyond imagining.

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            Don’t get me wrong, I am in no way defending what occurred. It is horrible, terrible shit beyond redemption. I was just pointing out that often overlooked aspect of history.

    • @hi_im_FitcH
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      Yeah I’m sure the thousands of people who died in the hulls of slave ships, chained in place in their own piss and shit and sick, hungry and afraid, really appreciated the chance to come to America where the streets are paved with gold. You fucking moron.

    • comedy
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      The America they were forced to come to was vastly different from the one we live in today. How would that be better than where they already lived? How would someone benefit from being ripped from their family and support system and dropped in an undeveloped country to do forced labor?