My favorite quote from the book is something like "I wish those liberal people of London would be forced to spend just one day in Africs to see how it really is!" (Written 150 years ago)
His-Stories are written by those who know they will never be called out, and also the winners. So yea. Brittain was like "say they are savages" So we can invade yea? Tea and crumpetts and all that toute le floute.
I do often wonder what the "savages" think of us here in the western world. Where we are all guttonous consumers. Who human sacrifice more of a population than they ever could (legally at that woo planned parenthood). We are vain and cruel towards eachother. We rape and attack eachother on the streets. Post it live on facebook and the tiktok.........But yea man. Those savages really were brutal eh?
No one is saying modern culture is perfect or not without its own atrocities. But we're not here to compare civilizations. We're simply talking about facts. Cannibalism, sacrifices, torture - these were actual happenings in tribal societies. It's just the facts - whether you like it or not.
What proves they were used for slayings? The white guys who were paid by Royalty to go there and scout resources? Or the tribal translators? I am not denying some crazy Magick happens in Africa. But not everything is Magick....sometimes a mask is a mask. Sometimes terms used by localities have no translation. Especially to this language of spells we currently use.
The South Africa that was run by White British people from decades ago, or the South Africa today that is run by brutal black people who steal from and kill White people for purely racial reasons?
Do you REALLY think those blacks living there today would NOT kidnap their fellow black man and sell him into slavery if he thought he could gain a financial benefit?
Go back a few hundred years to the mentality they had back then, and it is not a difficult concept to grasp.
Yeah, I started reading that book but it started with an expose about the black manās physical characteristics that make him baneful. It mentions his backwards-facing brain, also.
It seems like a book made to drive a predetermined point - a point that black men are not men and thus available for slavery like an ox. It was hard to read.
Your emotions stopped you from trying to understand the mindset of someone you would disagree with on certain points, so that you never got to understand the primary point?
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This book contains hundreds of short descriptions of Africa from explorers in the 1800s. It was really worse than you could ever imagine.
My favorite quote from the book is something like "I wish those liberal people of London would be forced to spend just one day in Africs to see how it really is!" (Written 150 years ago)
Good Lord, now I understand (too well) why that continent never grew a culture or civilization.
Why invest in your community, when they could just sacrifice you? Truly, there is no rest for a people such as those.
His-Stories are written by those who know they will never be called out, and also the winners. So yea. Brittain was like "say they are savages" So we can invade yea? Tea and crumpetts and all that toute le floute.
Britain was right. They were savages.
Honesty is the best policy. He shouldnāt have self-censored. He couldāve saved the world much damage.
They still are savage.
I do often wonder what the "savages" think of us here in the western world. Where we are all guttonous consumers. Who human sacrifice more of a population than they ever could (legally at that woo planned parenthood). We are vain and cruel towards eachother. We rape and attack eachother on the streets. Post it live on facebook and the tiktok.........But yea man. Those savages really were brutal eh?
No one is saying modern culture is perfect or not without its own atrocities. But we're not here to compare civilizations. We're simply talking about facts. Cannibalism, sacrifices, torture - these were actual happenings in tribal societies. It's just the facts - whether you like it or not.
Umm ... those are BLACK people who do that.
Yes, they were. Some still are.
Go ask them.
Enjoy.
Smoke another one.
So all the artifacts used for ritualistic slayings, death masks, etc. were made up?
What proves they were used for slayings? The white guys who were paid by Royalty to go there and scout resources? Or the tribal translators? I am not denying some crazy Magick happens in Africa. But not everything is Magick....sometimes a mask is a mask. Sometimes terms used by localities have no translation. Especially to this language of spells we currently use.
Evidence - evidence proves it.
Oh, this is really easy.
According to your "logic," since YOU personally were not there, then NO slavery ever happened in the history of the world.
Problem solved.
Not a bad point but do you have any actual information that would at least hint this to a possibility?
South Africa being mainly British...seems proof enough.
The South Africa that was run by White British people from decades ago, or the South Africa today that is run by brutal black people who steal from and kill White people for purely racial reasons?
Do you REALLY think those blacks living there today would NOT kidnap their fellow black man and sell him into slavery if he thought he could gain a financial benefit?
Go back a few hundred years to the mentality they had back then, and it is not a difficult concept to grasp.
Don't leave out the Dutch and Germans, who were there first.
Yeah, I started reading that book but it started with an expose about the black manās physical characteristics that make him baneful. It mentions his backwards-facing brain, also.
It seems like a book made to drive a predetermined point - a point that black men are not men and thus available for slavery like an ox. It was hard to read.
Your emotions stopped you from trying to understand the mindset of someone you would disagree with on certain points, so that you never got to understand the primary point?
Here ... have another soy milk.