Dr Kynes
Well-Known Member
uhhh you are aware that 'slavery' is not unique to europeans, nor was it unknown to africans in specific.I wasn't talking about reverse discriminization or anything of the like, simply the distinction between business that are open to the public and those that are not.
I understand the issues with quotas, but dont really care about overregulating banks since they screwed themselves anyhow, and I fully understand the backlash thats occurring because of centuries of european colonialism and slavery.
african tribes practiced slavery among themselves, sold slaves, traded slaves, kept slaves and profited by slaves since the earliest recorded history, as did the chinese, the japanese, the native north americans, the native south americans, and basically every people and population on earth.
justifying racism, bigotry, prejudice and hate based on a perceived injustice from hundreds of years ago is just stupid.
even collonialism is not unique to europe. history is replete with african tribes who moved from their shitty land into the new better lands of their conquered and subjugated enemies.
the chinese from all the way back in the Qin Dynasty (~300 BC) set up colonies in the jungles of An Nam, among the simple and impressionable Viets who were expected to simply accept this action and kneel at the feet of the chinese, to study their ways, which were clearly superior.
but of course revolution and overthrowing your oppressors is also a european invention too.
oh wait...