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Florida Makes It Official: Slavery Benefitted Its Victims
The new middle-school curriculum also downplays systemic racism by blaming Blacks
Look at the faces in this image. These are the expressions of people who are clearly happy. Contented and relaxed, they didn’t have to worry about the things that we whites had to bother ourselves with like making ends meet; like bettering ourselves to compete in the rat race of society.
These blissfully ignorant humans, stolen from their homes in Africa where they were certainly less fortunate, I mean imagine running around all day naked, covered with dirt, and ever fearful that a lion or tiger might eat you, are clothed, housed, fed, and even permitted to believe in Christianity.
Most importantly, none of them while away their days drunk, high, or just lazily lying in fields staring up at blue skies dreaming of the silliness that many of us whites entertain ourselves with. All of them, even the little kids we see, were gainfully employed for the benefit of one person: the Master. And the good master, father-like, and sometimes “boyfriend-like” — only void of flowers and sweet nothings and just good, old fashioned, caveman-like rape — saw their every want and need. The master was the dream maker and the only one who could fulfill dreams; and, guess what…