So when "open" Slavery was abolished in the United States (I say "open" because Slavery in the United States today is the prison system, prisoners are considered slaves, so it wasn't really abolished), a lot of the freed slaves went back to Africa. Specifically Liberia. When they got there, the freed slaves were better educated and ended up enslaving a lot of the locals as they took over the country.
Tribes in Africa also would enslave the losing side when there was war between them.
This isn't a black/white thing at all. Its more about when one class of people become empowered over another and what eventually happens.
Kind of like how the elites are trying to keep us enslaved now. Its more of a rich vs poor thing than it is a racial thing.
Sorry about your feels but it is literally written in the 13th Amendment of The Constitution. Slave owners often referred to their slaves as property, not as their slaves. Calling it something else doesn't change what it is.
(bold section I added for emphasis)
Section 1
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
So when "open" Slavery was abolished in the United States (I say "open" because Slavery in the United States today is the prison system, prisoners are considered slaves, so it wasn't really abolished), a lot of the freed slaves went back to Africa. Specifically Liberia. When they got there, the freed slaves were better educated and ended up enslaving a lot of the locals as they took over the country.
Tribes in Africa also would enslave the losing side when there was war between them.
This isn't a black/white thing at all. Its more about when one class of people become empowered over another and what eventually happens.
Kind of like how the elites are trying to keep us enslaved now. Its more of a rich vs poor thing than it is a racial thing.
I don't consider prisoners to be slaves. They are making" reparations" for the crimes they committed.
Sorry about your feels but it is literally written in the 13th Amendment of The Constitution. Slave owners often referred to their slaves as property, not as their slaves. Calling it something else doesn't change what it is.
(bold section I added for emphasis)
Section 1
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.