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posted ago by sleepydude ago by sleepydude +31 / -0

It wasn't all peaches and cream.

There was far more risk for a slave than the formal narrative lets on.

Slave owners were in a luke-warm supply 'war' with slave merchants.

Slave merchants were able to draw away slaves who wanted to try and escape, only for the slaves to find themselves being resold by the same people they trusted to help them get away.

Slaves were kept stupid. Trust was more of a risk than they knew...

Very few people were actually honest and trying to free the slaves. It was more dangerous to try and free slaves than to be a slave. Where's the profit in smuggling people, anyways?

What about smuggling contraband while you're at it?

Put those slave muscles to work moving goods across the border?

So, you may ask -- what would the slave owners gain by allowing slave merchants to run a racket on them?

Think about it as if you were a dark-hearted entrepreneur.

Consider if the whole sordid mess acted well to weed out the most opportunistic and ambitious slaves who would try to run. They'd summarily be branded and castrated. Only those who did not try to flee were allowed to reproduce.

After a generation, all that could be left was a population completely subservient because the gene that supported independence had been weeded out.

Population Control. Smuggling. Destabilizing the North.

Many birds, one stone.

Now...

Why does this matter today?

Look at China and North Korea.

Do you not see the hallmarks of this same Population Control method?

Where they intentionally let a few slaves escape here and there, only to drag them back and mark them as unworthy to reproduce.

All for the purpose of weeding out those in the population most likely to revolt, escape, and take risks?

Well, not just that.

Certain conditions apply. In order to escape, typically there has to be some price to be paid. Perhaps moving contraband? Drugs, sex slaves, weapons, and the like?

Okay...

Now look at our Southern Border.

Do you get it now?

Those people coming over. Where do they go?

How long are they here for?

How many get sent back?

How many try again?

How much would you pay to move drugs and guns? What service would you pay to ferry contraband?

What if the merchandise moved itself, and paid for it's way to get here?

And every time they get caught, your boys with the Federal Government swoop in and, poof... The contraband disappears.

Like magic, right?

More like clockwork.

There's even more than that. Too much info out right now, and it may spoil the surprise. Rather, it might turn your stomach. I'll leave it to you to track down what happens when you clap your hands at the wall. Someone in the comments, do me a solid, and post that video.

Do you get it now?

The WALL means more than you know. The FIGHT for the WALL is for so much more.

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