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I don't trust white men telling my stories.
I'm going to tell you something. I'm half Native American, and half African. Both sides of my family have taught me to never trust the white man, simply because he tells lies. If a man won't treat you right, then he won't teach you right.
What I am calling into question is, "Did slavery exist as told by whites"? I was speaking with Moorish brothers in New Orleans, and they told me that slavery as told by whites never existed. Therefore instead of beliving the Moors with blind faith, I put what they said to the test. I decided on my own to search for photos of africans being sold on auction blocks, and walking from the slave ships. The truth is, I GOOGLED all day and night, and found nothing.
It would seem to me, that there are holes in our story. For example, we are told that the white man raped us and that our black brothers were helpless to defend us. Yet in the same breathe, that same defensless black man stood up, and demanded a wage from his master? That doesn't make any real sound sence to me.
If slavery trully existed, then the slaves would have had to have been sold. There must have been photographs of this......unless ofcourse it never happened as the whites say it did.
Too many holes in our story.
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