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Watters: This is historical fact that slaves did develop skills while they were enslaved and then used those skills as blacksmiths, in agriculture, tailoring, in the shipping business, to benefit themselves and their families..

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Фото профиля 💙LindzOfTheNorth💙
💙LindzOfTheNorth💙3 лет назад

Do they not understand that slavery was not an internship.

Фото профиля Brian Allen
Brian Allen3 лет назад

What bullshit is this? 500 fucking years, if that was the case, and slaves did learn these skills, then why did it take 500 years for them to get out of that situation? This is how they have always treated our history, they dilute, spin, and change the context. Until the lion learns to read and write, his story will forever be told from the hunter's perspective. Well, now the vast majority of us black folks are educated. fuck off @JesseBWatters

Фото профиля Mike Farmer
Mike Farmer3 лет назад

They could have learned those skills as free human beings without going through the awful experience of slavery.

Фото профиля Barry Rubin
Barry Rubin3 лет назад

I wonder if he would make the same argument about the Jews in concentration camps?

Фото профиля Truth or consequences
Truth or consequences3 лет назад

GOP find NEW ways to LOSE elections every day! GOP: "What large Demographic in the U.S can we offend today"? Finding a positive side to Slavery, should Offend everyone, everywhere

Фото профиля nhoj
nhoj3 лет назад

My husband beats me but I’ve learned how to dodge punches and hide well. I. am. so. grateful.

Фото профиля Katie Phang
Katie Phang3 лет назад

Quick, someone call Jesse’s mother!

Фото профиля Jo
Jo3 лет назад

Where is his mother when we need her? She needs to be on speed dial and this hate stoking and whitewashing for ratings prick needs some soap in his mouth.

Фото профиля Arthur Watkins Jr. 🇺🇸
Arthur Watkins Jr. 🇺🇸3 лет назад

4 - 5 generations died before this. 🥴

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