Sad to see black folks being hoodwink by a paid black spokesman to push lies about world history and lies by omission too. It's like they don't understand what the hell happened to black folks between the 1500s to the 1960s. 400 years. 1 black president in 200 years. Plantation owners were rewarded, and black veterans were short changed. I'm Mexican American, and I know more about your history than the cartoons Candace is showing you.
You don't know much about global history if you think black people have been and are the only culture who went through slavery. That would help you in a real debate.
History is history,your want ta be victim it's popular to hate white people attitude don't make YOU right,,looks like YOU never read a history book..but good try though. such a shame they allow the stupid to text but THATS AMERICA freedom for everyone,even the stupid.
“Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition.” Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy.
Historical examples of fascism are all accretive of power. Socialism and Communism being liberal/collectivist constructs, are dispersive of power. Means that fascism has always been state capitalism, not socialism or communism. “We the People has more in common with “Co”mm”Uni”sm than it ever did with Capitalism. It doesn’t read as “Me the Person, to form a more Perfect Corporation”. Conservatism accrues power as liberalism disperses it. It’s in the basic derivation of the terms themselves. Means that all dictators and fascist states are conservative in nature. Here’s the catch, and what appears to be the flip side of what you just pointed out, is that no one is conservative or liberal per se, but rather we tend to embody characteristics of either/or at any given time. Which one reigns depends on which one we feed the most. 🐺
What?! Respectfully THIS is about innocent life And a positive LOVING AFFIRMATION ,,,doing it in the highest way,gives more respect to this little one I CANT. get the pic of these AH"s walking away from her 😰Discusting And we e got politicians THAT push abortion to 9 mo gestation MONSTERS they are!! Not EVEN respecting young women's intelligence TO DO BETTER,w they take their UTERIS out for the evening,,,Other issues handled different if course,,But the negative condescending crap political shit ass message 😡 ONSTER
@@5ilver42 ~ to the contrary, you won’t find anyone who employs the vernacular that I do.. I’m not some college kiddo in mummy’s basement.. this isn’t some hobby. Maybe you could try exploring the original derivation/etymology of the terms to see what they actually mean. Don’t just let the “dict”ionary “dict”ate what the terms are.
It's like statistics and math they don't lie only people lie that's why these young men are doing themselves a great service and the thousands or millions that view their channel
When Britain ended slavery with their abolition act they used 40% of the national treasury to do it. They borrowed so much money to end slavery that it was actually only fully paid back in 2014. This amazes me because what it means is that everyone born in the UK and working in the UK for the past nearly 200 years has helped to contribute to the end of slavery by paying back that money through their taxes
What you wrote there is absolutely huge. At the time the UK Government took the risk of bankrupting their country/empire to pay reparations to certain groups/countries. As you said, we only stopped paying for that 10 years ago. Huge!
@@mostlyinterested1016 I agree and it’s something that seems to always be ignored or just not taught to people. It took two centuries and multiple generations of people to pay back that money because it was the right thing to do and Im certain if you were to walk out in the street and ask anyone in any of the 4 nations of the UK about it 90% of them would tell you they’d never heard that before or been taught about it or even knew
Britan has been paying money back to the slave owners, not the formerly enslaved or their descendants. In fact teh descendants of slavery have been paying the owners all this time. Pretty disgusting and immoral. Why did British people stand for this if they were so anti slavery?
@@annettewilcox5413 no the British have been paying back the money they borrowed from their own treasury that was used to end slavery. The British owe the descendants of slaves absolutely nothing because while slavery has existed *far* longer than the British empire ever has it was them that ended slavery in the west which then had a ripple effect all over Europe and into America. If it wasn’t for the British there would be *no* “descendants of slaves” only “slaves” It’s so strange how people like you really do try your best to ignore fact and history so that you can continue to hold some sort of vendetta against something that no longer exists or is even relevant to most people in the world today. I would suggest that instead of trying to rewrite history and moan about how hard it is that over 200 years ago there were slaves in Britain and the west you actually channel that energy into trying to help the current slaves in Africa and the Middle East - the ones who are actually in need of help and the *only* ones with any single right to complain about how slavery has destroyed their lives.
I was born in 93 and was taught all about this. But at some point since it changed and has become more prevalent to not be in the curriculum. A lot of Americans are led to believe that this history isn't the truth, and that it is "white washed" or something on those lines. I am not an expert on any of this but just stating my experience.
I'm an American teaching in Europe and European students aren't taught this either, at least in Spain and Germany. Maybe your generation was, but kids today are only taught propaganda about how conservatives are bad and that they should eat less meat and more vegetables.
@@Wulfenburg even though they werent slaves, their parents werent slaves, and most if not all grandparents werent slaves. slavery in america is not a valid excuse for anything anymore. also black only programs, black only colleges, etc, etc. calling victim just doesnt work on smart people.
@@Wulfenburg That is a particularly historic Christian trait, playing the victim while being the perpetrator. It was even part of the slave trade as justification for worse treatment than the Christian indentured servants. It's also what caused the creation of 'white people', once they realized Africans 'could' be Christians, and their justification had less supported religious footing. Thus was the white power church created - and it doesn't only accept whites, and loves Christians.
These guys have watched Thomas Sowell videos about this same subject, this is just a redo watching Candace Owens talk about the very same subject. But good for them getting this out there for people to see and learn.
Thank you for speaking up. I agree with you that her numbers are far less than reality. I wish more people would acknowledge and focus on slavery today in order to end it.
@@lindadelbianco6399On any given day in 2021, an estimated 7 million men, women, and children were living in modern slavery in Africa, a prevalence of 5.2 people in modern slavery for every thousand people.
@@lindadelbianco6399 I try to discuss it but as soon as you mention any other slavery other than what happened in America they don't want to talk about it and they don't want to here the entire truth.
So my mom was born in Chad Africa. She lived there for 18 years, grandparents lived there for 36. She and my dad live there now, today. There are open human markets there, right now.
That’s what gets me. People in the US wanting reparations l, for WHAT. Get a job and take responsibility for yourself for Christ sake. You weren’t a slave. You parents weren’t a slave. Yet I would bet most of what you own is from slave labor. There are ACTUAL slaves today and they use their voices to whine and exempt themselves from taking any form of accountability for their situation. Absolutely horrific
Im Australian and I knew everything Candace said, think Americans should seriously question their education institutions. Seems the American children are not taught all the facts but sold a narrative.
The problem is that in the US the democrats who lost the Civil War are the ones that are in charge of history and the education system... a bad choice to have the losers in charge of how history is seen
The education system in the US gets worse as time goes on. I learned the things Candice Owens talks of here when I was in school but that was a long time ago, 1960's and early 1970's. Now they think math is racist because most are to stupid to learn it.
Yep,I'm Australian and learnt all of this at school . It's sad that the truth isn't being taught to the American people. I guess it doesn't fit the current narrative
The issue is that if you acknowledge that it wasn't only one race/reason for slavery a whole lot of excuses for modern American ills just...disappear. Chinese and Irish weren't treated much better than the freedmen when it came time to building the railroad...but we don't see the Asian's or Irish clutching their pearls screaming about the injustices they faced when their ancestors arrived in America. Instead all they say is, "Blacks were enslaved, this is the reason for the inequity." They know MLK and they know he had a dream...they just don't want to commit the same amount of effort that MLK and those activists did back then to be seen and treated as equals in non-segregated society. Many modern minorities, particularly those born in America, want to be seen as equal but treated special because of their ethnicity/background (same applies to many who claim they want to be 'normal like everybody else' until that very equality is inconvenient to them personally, then they have a system/injustice to fight). It's amusing in the same way that most LGBT+ who support Palestine are blissfully unaware HAMAS (and the PLO before them) have declined multiple peace offers while using their civilian population as meat-shields while attacking. Or how they received refuge in Jordan and then tried to overthrow the Jordanian monarch who offered them that sanctuary. Or that the people they're protesting for do not believe the LGBT have a right to exist...but again, a failure of education in order to mold the masses how it suits them. Stupidity is inevitably a self-correcting problem. @@infin8ee
@@Tiabliaj1989 it's just so predictable and boring at this point . I notice that nobody is asking any African countries for reparations, or complaining about the Islamic one's because they know full well that their bs won't be entertained. As for the Hamas carry on by the group you mentioned, it's beyond ridiculous . They're so ignorant on the entire subject and they proclaim it with pride ( no pun intended ). It's incredibly infuriating as they don't want to learn anything different . Sorry for the rant,nice talking with you
Yep. Part of the British mandate included fighting pirates that were taking English citizens as slaves across their territories. The British have been fighting slavers for centuries at this point.
Recently, on a guided tour in Jamaica, the 40-year old guide who was born in and lived in Jamaica all his life, commented in conversation that slavery started and continues with black people selling their own people. He said it like it was fact. He didnt doubt it. And interestingly, he said he would never say that while visiting the US because it would be viewed as a lie and would cause problems. Even though it's the truth.
My 50 year old Jamaican friend says the same thing. He lives in the USA. I knew this but it shocks many Americans 😢. Like him, lm about truth. He, like I like this country!! Warts and all. Tell the story. But tell the entire story
@@adamprice3466true, but that doesn’t make it any less important or concerning. Especially when there are strong allegations that the people who are in control of passing laws are looking the other way and they know it’s true, or they’re entirely complicit 😢
@@adamprice3466 Maybe but there are still plenty of slaves in the US. Mostly from immigrant families who exploit undocumented immigrants, who dont know the labor laws or that they have rights. They are told they will get in trouble if they go to authorities or prevent them from being able to leave. If our country doesnt know they exist, we cant help them.
These dudes are young and probably didnt pay attention, i in high school or middle school years ago learned about the british outlawing slavery in the atlantic and use to intercept american ships headed to and from africa with slaves.
The education on history is very clearly biased and picks out details with that bias to teach American children. I was never taught anything about slavery besides black slavery. It’s a messed up system.
I'm British and we don't live in a 'fish bowl' like many Americans, and I say that with respect but the rest of the world appears to be more aware of true history be it American or global. Candace is correct. The people in power want to keep the US separated and not united for their own selfish gains. You must learn to think critically and check out everything that you are being told, something that is no longer taught or encouraged in schools is freedom of speach and common sense has gone out of the window.
the reason for that? lots of bitter black teachers and a cowardly school board that is scareed of riots or whatever the blacks might do if you take tyheir one thing away. their victim hood. they just want to finish their sentence and retire without issues. 50 years later, of people dodging the truth you get what we have now.
You are correct. As an American I can say with absolute confidence that most Americans are woefully ignorant of world history. We are also woefully ignorant of global current events. If I really want to know what's going on in the world I go to the BBC website. I won't get it from modern American media.
Your fantasy is that the US is united. Black people make up 38% of incarcerated, 50% homeless, 2x unemployed, since stats began being reported in 1954 and have 1/10 wealth of whites even thought we have been on this land for 400 years. Black people know our history in this country. Candace IS a person in power and she wants black people to forget their history in the US cause it benefits her bottom line.
Mostly, but there is a big lie by omission. Europeans found that trying to survive in Africa's interior was impossible, so they hired Arabs to go hunt down a Specific tribe of of people who had fled into Africa. They also bribed reluctant Chiefs to go hunting for them by first getting them drunk.
The slavery started in mesopotamia, and the muslims + the north africans practiced it first. You wonder why the word slave itself came from slav (slavic)? Because they used the eastern europeans as fuel for their slave market. Meanwhile the europeans didn't really had any slaves around that time.
I am a west African and I can 1000 percent say that everything Candice presented is the sad truth. Slavery was never started by the whites. Our ancestors didn't do enough to secure our future.
Wo yɛ gyimi ana. That woman is evil, she is betraying black people for her own personal gain. Haiti abolished slavery before any european nation. Some African states resisted it too. In Ghana you have Gwollu and nalerigu anti slave raid walls. Europeans ended the trade that they started there is not a good thing in that. And it was not always out of the goodness of their hearts. Part of the reason they stopped it was that it was no longer viable economically. They also switched to indentured labourers and the so called emancipated people were offered no help or compensation and became destitute. There were also lots of revolts going on. Not to mention the recognised abolitionists like wilberforce were preceded and inspired by black African abolitionists. It is sad how ignorant some of you are !
The white folks were just more brutal. Why are all the slaves in America speaking only English? Why do most black Africans have white blood in em when genetic testing is done? Do you know about the breeding programs of slaves at the time? And there are more......
@@AmonAnon-vw3hr hehe, american slavery was 100 percent more brutal. If you don't think so, why is there 0 African culture in america, why are a lot of African Americans partially white genetically? Why are a bunch of Africans from different parts of Africa so closely related in some places? I can tell, can YOU tell.
More prevalent today than it was 300 years ago, sadly. Seems that the endeavours of us British, American and European countries back in the 18th and 19th centuries changed very little. Here in the UK, the debt we incurred to buy slaves out of subjugation and into freedom back then was only paid off fully in 2015. Then we hear and read of places in this world that currently subjugate millions against their will. Middle East, UAE, South America, Africa (still) and some parts of North and East Asia. More people in forced slavery today than in the 18th century.
@@Turn1t0ffthe debt to slave owners... The gov went and paid off the super wealthy with all of OUR taxpayer money, basically enriching themselves and their mates, funny enough it's exactly what the UK gov is used for to this day, and the peasant class clowns constantly take it
And now the Cartels are making money hand over foot and it’s ok with our current government or they would really do something about the border and the illegal transport of them.
I so wish that we could ALL learn to respect one another. Hate between cultures IS NOT what God wants. I was brought up in Georgia and I’m 55 and I was raised to love ALL cultures. ❤🙏🏻🕊️♾️
I have much respect for Candice she tells it how it is, today we all need to work towards ending slavery, yet the UK are constantly being asked to apologise and compensate hundreds of years later.
She also leaves a lot of truth out as well. Like the omission that Europe had slaves, or who the thousands of white people fought against to stop slavery. Or the very fact the very slavery they abolished was the the slavery they instituted.
@@ikeboykins121 Exactly Candace Owens strategically creates straw man arguments in order to coddle the feelings of wyte america her debate tactics are trash
@@ikeboykins121she did say no race is guiltless which implies that had they not stopped practicing slavery themselves and fought to stop it slavery could have lasted longer as a common practice or still be common to this day.
@@LoneWolfsLair She states that but yet does not go in depth on any other form of slavery. Almost as if she was trying to pull your focus in a certain direction. She states that no race is guiltless but casually glossy over highlighting Europe on the map of continents that had slavery. As well as she coincidently did not include Europe being a place where sex trafficking and modern day slavery occurs.
Ya, it’s crazy to me to hear their surprise in this video. I learned this in middle school and freshman year in HS. Pretty sure that none of this is taught anymore, to anyone. It’s all CRT bullsh*t now.
There is no saving black people because they reject education like the plague. books are like kryptonites to them. people thrive because of knowledge and education. as long as there's hiphop and thug culture, they will always be at the bottom.
I remember when the events that the film, Blood Diamond, was based on, were happening in Africa. The strong have always subjugated the weak. Whether it's a bully on the playground, a powerful tribe in Africa or pre-colonial America, or a nation like Germany or Japan during WW2. It's a sad reality, that unfortunately seems to be a part of human nature.
So? The issues with American slavery today aren't that it was slavery, it's that it was racist and the racism didn't just vanish when slavery was abolished.
@@Helldog6 any psychologist will tell you that first came slavery, black people weren’t considered less than because of their skin colour, but because of their status, the the American people decided this is wrong and fought a war over it, well it was a lot more complicated than that, so the war is won by the north and slaves are emancipated then racism starts, these men and women can no longer be looked down upon because of their status. So what is it that makes them different ahhhh it is the colour of their skin and their previous status, let’s us look down upon them and in doing so lift ourselves above them it no longer matters if I am a poor white ignorant man I have found someone I can say I am better than. This is true tribalism and we see it every day in peoples interactions on the internet. What is virtue signalling if not a group indicating they are better than another because of a set of views and opinions that they hold. Woahhh that was a bit of a rambling rant apologies.
@@Helldog6 racism was born from slavery. American Society today has never been better for black people to get ahead. Any cries of racism today is just pure victimhood which is being encouraged and propagated by the left. It gets them votes to keep telling blacks they are victims of white supremacy (False). Where are these white supremacists? All laws are now in place so that everyone can do anything they want to. There is no oppression.
@@Sofasurfa I don't care what Psychologists say, they don't determine historical reality. The *facts* state that white people thought of black people as lower than them - *regardless* of their status as slaves. There are literally countless primary historical sources that prove this to be true.. In fact, confederacy leadership prior to the war had stated in public that black people were better off as slaves. So this idea that 'racism only started *after* slavery ended' because they needed to find *something* to look down at them for is preposterous. You can even look at the differences between the way Black slaves were treated and compare them to the way white slaves were treated (even they even had white slaves at all).
As we used to say about tabloid newspapers, "never let the facts spoil a good story" - and these are indeed, the facts. Well done lads for watching this and other similar vids.
Thomas Sowell said something that really opened my eyes about the history of slavery. "People weren't enslaved because of their skin color, but because they were vulnerable." It was the poor and voiceless who couldn't defend themselves or protect their children who became slaves, not because their skin was a certain color but because they were 'easy pickin's.'
That’s disingenuous. That statement may be true for the world, however in the 13 colonies then the USA, race was the primary reason that determined a slave for LIFE! Anti-Black Freedom remained an American law for 100 years after Slavery ended in the States.
@@johnhardman825 What are rambling about? I wasn’t even born then. I have nothing to do with who was voted into power. 😵💫🙄 This country, like most of human history has an ugly past, the question is, who has the balls to make a real difference before their time expires on this planet?
@@skfgh6171 I’m not hurt and stop assuming my political affiliation. That’s one main issue within this country currently is the division in this “United” land of the “free”. If people would stop labeling and pre-judging and looking down on each other just to place blame maybe the all the negative stuff would be remedied. As long as I’ve been on this planet, no matter who was president, problems have Never ceased. Humans will also find a way to go to war with each other. It has been that way since the beginning of time.
Mark Twain is credited with saying “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” Too many people don't want to believe they could be duped.
@@oscarwarren469 Brainwashing started long before Trump became a Republican. You owe it to yourself to be better informed. TDS is real. Education is the only way to beat it. I hated Trump until he became POTUS. I was able to admit I was wrong. But hey, you just keep throwing those #names around. They only hurt the #snowflakes. You need some #TomMacDonald ~ Good luck to you!! Better luck to America!!
We need all people to view history objectively, learn from it and do everything we can to correct our mistakes. I truly appreciate you guys touching difficult topics. A lot of this is true, but it doesn’t change what we face today and the only way we’re going to end it is coming together as humans as opposed to fighting about it. Much love guys!!
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European powers like Portugal, Britain, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade, which was a brutal and tragic period in history. She should tell the whole truth, when British and other colonizers went to west Africa especially Ghana(previously called Gold Coast known for its wealth in Gold), they raided the small coastal towns when they first arrived and sent the slaves to America and Britain, some tribes fought back and they started to loose soldiers. So to acquire slaves, some European colonizers schemed, manipulated and fueled conflicts between different African tribes and kingdoms, which contributed to instability, wars and violence in the region, They forced tribes to war each other and at times then backing one tribe over the other. When the wars was over, they then took the prisoners of war and sent them on slave ships. This approach was part of their divide-and-conquer tactic, which aimed to exploit existing rivalries and instigate new ones among the local populations. European powers did engage in military conflicts against African kingdoms and tribes during the period of colonization. When local African kingdoms or tribes resisted or opposed European colonization or the slave trade, the European powers would often resort to force and military actions to assert their control. The European colonizers would establish forts and trading posts along the coast and sometimes inland, using them as bases for their operations. Many families were torn apart, with husbands separated from wives, parents from children, and siblings from each other and sent on slave ships. The emotional and psychological toll of losing family members to the slave trade was profound and devastating. For enslaved individuals, the experience of being forcibly taken from their families and communities was traumatic and contributed to the enduring legacy of pain and loss for generations. European traders had advanced military technology and firepower compared to many African communities. This power imbalance made it difficult for some African tribes to resist or oppose the demands of European slave traders, therefore in a few cases, African middlemen and coastal tribes collaborated with European slave traders by capturing and selling fellow Africans to the European ships, also very few African middlemen and coastal tribes may not have fully understood the extent of the inhumane treatment and suffering that awaited the enslaved Africans once they reached the Americas and the Caribbean. It's essential to understand the historical context and the power dynamics at play during that period. The transatlantic slave trade was an exploitative system that systematically dehumanized and oppressed Africans, regardless of the involvement of a few African middlemen and coastal tribes, and not all members of these tribes participated in the trade. Europeans were already enslaving africans even before the involvment of theses tribes and middlemen. There were over a 100 ethnic groups in Ghana alone and less that 13 of them might have participated in the trade. Various Akan states, such as the Fante and Denkyira, resisted European incursions and slave raids along the Gold Coast. In the northern regions of Ghana, the Gonja and Dagomba kingdoms were known for their resistance against the transatlantic slave trade and European domination. The Ga-Dangme people, primarily located in the Accra region, also resisted European advances and participated in armed confrontations against European forces. The Ewe and Anlo tribes, located in the eastern parts of present-day Ghana, resisted the slave trade and colonization by European powers The Ashanti Kingdom was known for its military prowess and successfully defended its territory against British forces in multiple wars during the 19th century. There were more than 4 countries in Ghana alone doing this(British, Portuguese, Swedish, Denmark, French and Germany). Competing for more slaves and gold. There are 54 countries in Africa,and they all have a story to tell. Different wars were fought over centuries for freedom from European conquerers. Some tribes mostly exchanged gold for mirrors, gin and gunpowder not slaves. Enslaved Africans who managed to escape from plantations and European control formed maroon communities in remote and inaccessible areas. These communities served as safe havens and centers of resistance against the slave trade and slavery. Slavery was abolished because several tribes and kingdoms in Ghana and neighboring areas fought back against the slave trade, as well as against European colonial encroachments European slave traders and colonial powers often retaliated against African tribes and communities that resisted their involvement in the slave trade. When African communities refused to collaborate or resisted attempts to capture and sell fellow Africans, European traders resorted to various punitive measures to assert their control. The abolitionist movements exerted political pressure on European governments during the late 18th and early 19th centuries to reconsider the institution of slavery. The abolitionist movement gained momentum in Europe and North America, some Africans and European-descended individuals in the colonies also participated in advocacy efforts.The international community, including other European nations and non-European powers, began to question and condemn the slave trade, leading to treaties and agreements that contributed to its eventual abolition. Industrialization and technological advancements reduced the need for large-scale slave labor in certain regions. Moral and humanitarian arguments against slavery gained traction during the Enlightenment period. Abolitionists highlighted the inherent cruelty and injustice of slavery, leading to a broader societal awareness of the need to end the practice. If you you choose to leave out all these important details, lie by ommission, gaslight and decide to attack the majority of the African people who have gone through generations of trauma, and just want to be left alone. It just speaks to me in great volumes the type of person you are. The scary thing is they have started removing, changing and falsifying the chain of events that led to the complex structure of the slave trade, i've seen this on several websites including wikpedia. All these facts were up there a year ago. When i check the timestamp of these articles today, it mostly says it was changed 6 days ago or a month ago. Shocking!. If u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive. History is always being whitewashed. I cant find most of the website sources. But you can ask chatgpt to verify this information.
u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives who they describe as subhuman? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive. Ive literally seen someone change and falisfy information on wikipedia just six days ago by checking the timestamp. and also on other sites. Empires lterally fought so they dont get captured by theses white raids all accross south africa to west africa.She lies by omisson. Continue to believe your whitewashed history and leave the africans alone.
@@voxupvibes Not a lot of room to tell all the story in 5 minutes. She did go on to discuss the fact that black people from Africa are still being exploited for slavery in non-white, non-free countries today. Sold by their fellow citizens.
I love this woman.. she is talking true history... that hasn't been taught to our children.. We need truth to be in our classrooms and not social media..Let's learn from our mistakes of the past and maybe forward progress can happen.
I lived in the islands for more than twenty five years and I often miss my local friends, you guys fit that void for me, just keeping it real and authentic. Thank you men!
It's also part of a communist plan from well over 50 years ago to use the racial divide and start civil war within our country. Divided we fall.... that's been the plan for decades.
yes-just like feminism--it is a billion dollar business and so the government pushed it when the reality is---woman have equal rights in Canada and the US
@@1therabbithole Reparations are a black hole. You can never give enough. There's no point at which people are going to decide that enough was given and that it's repaid. Instead, black people need to move past that. It's not a good mindset to feel like you're a victim who is owed something. If you think that way, you'll never take responsibility for your own life, but if you do take responsibility for it, then you can start improving it. Whatever you could have gotten from reparations pales in comparison to what you can do if you let that go and move forward.
Yes you are thx you!! Sharing valuable information on important subjects, breaking down the wrong facts and speaking up about it. You young guys are cool and inspiring. Thx you!!
Since they asked for more info : If you look up modern slavery in africa , there is an [estimate of at least] 3.8 million slaves. (Thats just in Africa) You also have to consider human/$£× trafficking around the world . (Also Its not just about labor or $£×-but also about organs , torture , and murder) If you seen the movie series "Hostel"/ know about the profit to be made cause the cost and demand of organs/know about rituals-its a little more clear .
Most people don't claim that white people created racism though. It's a pointless talking point created by conservatives to get away with being racist while they profiteer off of the racism they created.
You guys are so refreshing. Keep researching, keep thinking, and stay hopeful! Ive been a victim of racism lately but i know people are just lashing out cause theyre brainwashed. I forgive them.
Well under Muslim african trade, black males were mostly castrated not to spread their genes in the middle East. See Tidiane N'Diaye. The Veiled Genocide.
You need to drop all the handles African Americans Italian American Irish American Scottish American Mexican American Chinese Americans As far as I know , you are the only country on the planet that compartmentalises it’s populous I know in the history of the world your a young country, but you have the benefit of the internet and a lot of history books , so why are so many Americans ignorant of the rest of the world’s history
This cannot be stated enough!! This is how the corrupt politicians keep us divided! The only Nation I have any allegiance to is this one 👉🇺🇸! I am AMERICAN and where my ancestors immigrated from is irrelevant! I know who I am!!
My favorite part of this video is, is that they questioned what was being said, then started looking it up. Truth is a bitter medicine and its not easy to upend biases and hear something you never thought could be true.
@@gbh5912 sure truth is very pleasant and calming to have. It's also reckless, disturbing, blindingly horrible, wickedly awesome and usually misunderstood.
My favorite part was you not clarifying that they only looked up the information of modern slavery going on now, but I don't remember seeing them looking up the part of Europeans supposedly waiting for slaves and never invading Africa kidnapping "blacks" from their homes lmao.
My sister-in-law was born in Iran. Her Father was a Colonel and personal Physician to the Shah of Iran. Her family had slaves. Blew my mind when she told me that. The number is higher than anyone will possibly know. 😢
Do you mean her father was "Abdol Karim Ayadi"? He was the Shah's personal physician and was a well known man... And no, at that time, there were no slaves in Iran. slavery was abolished in 1929 in Iran; And even before that time (around 1870) the act of slavery was very uncommon and was only done by monarchs and the slaves were work in palaces as "Eunuch".
I'm a British woman, I'm proud of you guys for listening to History. Black slavery is so heartbreaking to me and through history ive learnt that people of all ethnicities were enslaved and still are - it makes me wanna cry
I am a 72 year old white man, and I am so proud of all four of you. The truth is getting out there, it's just moving slowly. All people are being played be the Darkness embodied by so many in leadership. We defeat the Darkness by coming together. We are one family. You are my Brothers!
I'm 40. Has it always been like this? I imagine the 60s was nuts..but I just can't really feel it because I wasn't there. Has it always been this fucked up cat and mouse game of good and evil ?
@@tylerriojas6250 Yeah, it pretty much was. I'm 70, so I got a good view of the 60's. One thing I find particularly interesting is that the political landscape has flip-flopped in the past 60 years when it comes to racial relations. In the 60's some of the biggest obstacles to integration were southern democrats, not republicans.
@@ejd53 I'd argue the democrats are still one of the biggest obstacles to integration. Which party is telling people they are a victim because of their skin color all the time? Unfortunately it's the democrats.
The Darkness has been around for a very long time, but there is a change coming. It is happening right now, although slowly at present, but will continue to pick up pace. Just hold steady in the midst of the turmoil that is natural to the healing process, and we will see the Darkness increasingly exsposed. Good days are ahead. Stay in Love and forgiveness. The Darkness has no chance.
Muhammed Ali said something similarly -- crude & insightful. copied from Wikiquote: In the early 1970s Muhammad Ali fought for the heavyweight title against George Foreman. The fight was held in the African nation of Zaire; it was insensitively called the "rumble in the jungle." Ali won the fight, and upon returning to the United States, he was asked by a reporter, "Champ, what did you think of Africa?" Ali replied, "Thank God my granddaddy got on that boat!" There is a characteristic mischievous pungency to Ali's remark, yet it also expresses a widely held sentiment. Ali recognizes that for all the horror of slavery, it was the transmission belt that brought Africans into the orbit of Western freedom. The slaves were not better off-the boat Ali refers to brought the slaves through a horrific Middle Passage to a life of painful servitude-yet their descendants today, even if they won't admit it, are better off. Ali was honest enough to admit it.
Not initially, but eventually. I know we have a lot of problems in the US and I am working on solving them, but all said and done...we have historically ended up being a nation of more light than darkness, morally speaking.
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European powers like Portugal, Britain, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade, which was a brutal and tragic period in history. She should tell the whole truth, when British and other colonizers went to west Africa especially Ghana(previously called Gold Coast known for its wealth in Gold), they raided the small coastal towns when they first arrived and sent the slaves to America and Britain, some tribes fought back and they started to loose soldiers. So to acquire slaves, some European colonizers schemed, manipulated and fueled conflicts between different African tribes and kingdoms, which contributed to instability, wars and violence in the region, They forced tribes to war each other and at times then backing one tribe over the other. When the wars was over, they then took the prisoners of war and sent them on slave ships. This approach was part of their divide-and-conquer tactic, which aimed to exploit existing rivalries and instigate new ones among the local populations. European powers did engage in military conflicts against African kingdoms and tribes during the period of colonization. When local African kingdoms or tribes resisted or opposed European colonization or the slave trade, the European powers would often resort to force and military actions to assert their control. The European colonizers would establish forts and trading posts along the coast and sometimes inland, using them as bases for their operations. Many families were torn apart, with husbands separated from wives, parents from children, and siblings from each other and sent on slave ships. The emotional and psychological toll of losing family members to the slave trade was profound and devastating. For enslaved individuals, the experience of being forcibly taken from their families and communities was traumatic and contributed to the enduring legacy of pain and loss for generations. European traders had advanced military technology and firepower compared to many African communities. This power imbalance made it difficult for some African tribes to resist or oppose the demands of European slave traders, therefore in a few cases, African middlemen and coastal tribes collaborated with European slave traders by capturing and selling fellow Africans to the European ships, also very few African middlemen and coastal tribes may not have fully understood the extent of the inhumane treatment and suffering that awaited the enslaved Africans once they reached the Americas and the Caribbean. It's essential to understand the historical context and the power dynamics at play during that period. The transatlantic slave trade was an exploitative system that systematically dehumanized and oppressed Africans, regardless of the involvement of a few African middlemen and coastal tribes, and not all members of these tribes participated in the trade. Europeans were already enslaving africans even before the involvment of theses tribes and middlemen. There were over a 100 ethnic groups in Ghana alone and less that 13 of them might have participated in the trade. Various Akan states, such as the Fante and Denkyira, resisted European incursions and slave raids along the Gold Coast. In the northern regions of Ghana, the Gonja and Dagomba kingdoms were known for their resistance against the transatlantic slave trade and European domination. The Ga-Dangme people, primarily located in the Accra region, also resisted European advances and participated in armed confrontations against European forces. The Ewe and Anlo tribes, located in the eastern parts of present-day Ghana, resisted the slave trade and colonization by European powers The Ashanti Kingdom was known for its military prowess and successfully defended its territory against British forces in multiple wars during the 19th century. There were more than 4 countries in Ghana alone doing this(British, Portuguese, Swedish, Denmark, French and Germany). Competing for more slaves and gold. There are 54 countries in Africa,and they all have a story to tell. Different wars were fought over centuries for freedom from European conquerers. Some tribes mostly exchanged gold for mirrors, gin and gunpowder not slaves. Enslaved Africans who managed to escape from plantations and European control formed maroon communities in remote and inaccessible areas. These communities served as safe havens and centers of resistance against the slave trade and slavery. Slavery was abolished because several tribes and kingdoms in Ghana and neighboring areas fought back against the slave trade, as well as against European colonial encroachments European slave traders and colonial powers often retaliated against African tribes and communities that resisted their involvement in the slave trade. When African communities refused to collaborate or resisted attempts to capture and sell fellow Africans, European traders resorted to various punitive measures to assert their control. The abolitionist movements exerted political pressure on European governments during the late 18th and early 19th centuries to reconsider the institution of slavery. The abolitionist movement gained momentum in Europe and North America, some Africans and European-descended individuals in the colonies also participated in advocacy efforts.The international community, including other European nations and non-European powers, began to question and condemn the slave trade, leading to treaties and agreements that contributed to its eventual abolition. Industrialization and technological advancements reduced the need for large-scale slave labor in certain regions. Moral and humanitarian arguments against slavery gained traction during the Enlightenment period. Abolitionists highlighted the inherent cruelty and injustice of slavery, leading to a broader societal awareness of the need to end the practice. If you you choose to leave out all these important details, lie by ommission, gaslight and decide to attack the majority of the African people who have gone through generations of trauma, and just want to be left alone. It just speaks to me in great volumes the type of person you are. The scary thing is they have started removing, changing and falsifying the chain of events that led to the complex structure of the slave trade, i've seen this on several websites including wikpedia. All these facts were up there a year ago. When i check the timestamp of these articles today, it mostly says it was changed 6 days ago or a month ago. Shocking!. If u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive. History is always being whitewashed. I cant find most of the website sources. But you can ask chatgpt to verify this information.
@@voxupvibes There were multiple countries buying. but, the Europeans were not doing the hunting. Prior to the discovery of a cure for Malaria, Africa was known as "The White Man's Grave". In other words, white men had no resistance to Malaria. If white men went into the land, they would die. The locals had developed a resistance. They'd get sick, but not die. The slaves were all brought to the coast, for them to buy. As far as groups waring against each other, they were doing that already. It was a military strategy to have strangers buy their enemies. Evil is in the heart of man, not in the color of skin.
Young men I’m a white guy and you are my brothers! No matter who likes it or not ! There are only two races, gods race or satans race!!! We all have the same creator and we all come from Adam and Eve ! These are facts! Yes bad things were done by bad people we have to move forward and love one another and act like family!!!!
Candace was right about slavery continuing in Africa. Sadly, many incidents of African people coming to live in Britain and having at least one slave hidden in their household have hit the news here in the UK. These are just the ones that have been discovered and the slave(s)rescued.
Moses, was PRINCE OF EYGPT, when he said this.... 😮 let's you know that the TYPE OF SLAVERY, BASED ON LIES ABOUT SKIN COLOR WAS INDEED THE ONLY THING ON EARTH INVENTED BY WHITE PEOPLE. READ 4REAL. READ OLD BOOKS.
Hey guys. I love y' all & your reactions so much. I was a kid coming up in the 70s and 80s and remember that the good way of thinking of things and people was always to ignore pretty much your skin color and to see the similarities and that we're all human. I've always been that way. But nowadays - - apparently thinking that people are the same down deep inside is discriminatory and r@cist. I'm not kidding. I was just starting a new job and taking all the orientation classes. I saw in black and white that it is wrong to think of people that way and that it's culturally insensitive to look beyond culture and r@ce and think of us as all the same. The US and the West have lost their minds! Divide and conquer! That's their plan
Sound of Freedom shined a light on how slavery is at an all time high. The thing that connects these two eras of slavery is that it was never about race or nationality but about vulnerability. There will always be people that take advantage of the weak. That mindset is what connects them. Not race, gender, sexuality, religion, etc.
Sadly, in the first world competition to be "victims" the reality has already been lost. Some sad attempts to create an external foe to foster unity of purpose notwithstanding, the west will remain divided against itself. I 'm not even sure myself if that's a bad thing or not. If history teaches one thing it's that no matter how awful the circumstances, how oppressive the government of the day, the world keeps turning and empires pass away. The only thing that should worry us is: What comes next?
oh no we learned this, but being a Hispanic there's a pretty biased culture against American history (parents bring prejudice based on their upbringing and education) for instance my Grandfather *hates* Americans but refuses to acknowledge that due to trade with America, Mexico has become one the top if not the top rising industrial power of the West And that yes even though we have a crime problem that could maybe be attributed to American interest in drugs, we also have thriving cities and communities that are starting to fight back against the Cartels *with* American help Yes, America did harm Mexico in the past (and most probably waged an imperialist war on us) but they have been a strong partner and supporter of Mexican democracy and industry for decades now I'm proud to be an American, I wish he could be too, but it's often hateful or prejudiced family members that turn younger generations against the country and its values
you have to keep in mind the differences in public schooling in the us, so many schools get barely any funding while others get alot more, i live in one of the best educated state one known for good public schooling and i was taught everything in this video in my history classes
Exactly. The deaths of 2 million people during the transatlantic slave trade is COMPLETELY negated by the fact that eventually someone stopped it. No doubt if Hitler had won the war, he'd have run out of Jews by around 1960, and we'd have to forgive him. Or maybe he'd have stopped of his own accord before that, in which case he would have been a hero.
That’s a true statement of facts . Us brits where made slaves by vikings ( white on white slavery) . I come from a city that has thrived from slavery but soon after our cotton mill workers stood up and said” we would rather starve then oppress others “ . We even got a presidential thanking for standing against slavery . British Cotton mill protest , you should look it up
I hope you lads realise how great it is to see folk learning something they didn’t know and digest it and accept they were misinformed bloody well done👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Most educated Black people know white people did not go into the jungle . It was only after the continent was weakened, that whites went in land. Neve the less, the American Slave system was one of the worst war crimes in history. Moreover, this country that I love, still needs to pay reparations for it's part in theses crimes.
"Racism has to stop." Now THERE'S a new idea!! "Racism will end when it's no longer financially profitable ...or, psychologically useful." Toni Morrison
@@lauramiddleton2709 I said what I said: “Racism will end when it’s no longer financially profitable, or psychologically useful.” Toni Morrison This is also true for sexism. Which part of this truth offends your sensibilities?
5 years ago I met a slave woman who was working for an extremely wealthy family from the United Arab Emirates. I was working as a maid in a 5 star hotel in the Netherlands and this family was staying in one of the luxury apartments on the top floor of the hotel. This lady was not allowed to look at or speak to the family members, only to people working for the family, for example the cook who I talked to occasionally. She told me that her ID and passport was taken away and she is not getting paid. She is bound to that family for life
Yep, did a quick work contract in the UAE. Lots of "bonded" people from Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines who have their passports "legally" held by their employers. It's crazy and horrible. The reason I didn't go permanent once the contract was up was I had to leave. Even the flight attendants for the airline from Eastern Europe were increasingly under restriction. They couldn't leave the UAE on time off unless approved.
Yup. I read an article about a Filipino that grew up in California during the 70s and 80s. His family had a "maid" (also Filipino), that he later realized was a slave. Apparently her husband was killed, and her family couldn't support her, so she offered herself to a family that could feed her. They brought her with them when the emigrated to the US. She had no rights, and although the children loved her like an aunt, the rest of the family treated her terribly.
Yeah keep your lies to yourself. I lived there for 20 years these people get paid they are not slaves. They get paid a little amount there is no denying that but they are not held against their will anymore than you as an employee are held to specific policies within your work place. Enough hating on the Arabs just because they are Arab
The fact that you gentlemen are open to hearing things that go against much of what you thought you knew is something to admire. I mean it. You guys are open-minded and gutsy to even question the given narrative. Enjoy your podcasts.
They are sell outs ..this is what paid influencers look like...paid to push white lies ...to be honest i stopped the video when i heard the words Prager U...because that's all they do is pedal BS....lies and misinformation birds of a feather flock together that's why candice owens , also loves Prager( NOT a) university ...just another BS LIE
And no one is guilty either -- of the sins of their ancestors or of their racial group or of their whole society or country -- that's called "collective guilt" and we all THOUGHT we had put paid to that concept after World War II with the Nuremberg Trials. You are ONLY guilty of bad things that YOU do -- that's it. I'm not to blame if my father stole cars, or my great-great-great-great-grandfather owned slaves. Most of my ancestors were northerners, many here since the 1600's, and some of them among the Puritans of Massachusetts and Quakers of Pennsylvania were in the forefront of the abolitionist movement in the 19th century. Some of them may have been among the Irish immigrants that protested the draft during the American Civil War, when a draft riot turned into a race riot, with the new immigrants saying they didn't come to America to immediately go to war to help free black slaves -- I don't know, but I do feel a certain amount of shame and regret for my Irish blood that this happened -- but NOT guilt. One of my ancestors, Silus Pepoon -- was in the Union Army fighting against slavery -- then after the Civil War, in 1865, he became and Indian fighter -- that's right -- he was sent West, to fight and relocate and tame and sometimes kill the American Indians that inhabited the Plains. And guess what -- he ended up falling in love with an American Indian woman, Sasheeta. They married and had children, of whom I am a direct descendant -- that's where I get my drop of Miq'Mac Algonquin American Indian blood -- I'm pretty sure it's a lot more than "Pocahontas" -- i.e., Elizabeth Warren -- has -- and I still wouldn't DARE to put that I was American Indian down on a university admissions application!! And BTW -- that was just a for instance, a hypothetical -- to my knowledge, my father never stole any cars!! And I have no slaveowners among my ancestors that I know of either.
@@Kairon111161yeah people think too simplistically with ancestry. 10 generations back everyone has ancestors from all walks of life because the number of ancestors doubles every previous generation.
Not true, You and I have never owned anyone much less a slave. Some people say dumb things. I am independent and think for myself, not the pack. I will still vote for Candace if she ever runs for office.
I served 4 years in the military and I experienced racism from all races. There is good and bad in all races. Keep up the learning we all benefit when we all learn from the past.
Likely what you experienced is friendly banter between men forming a brotherhood but you’re told you should be a victim so instead of embracing how you’re hardwired, you’d rather be told how to feel. Emotionless, opinionless, … what has the world become.
We are all more or less racist. In that we are more sceptical of those who don't look like us. But it looks like there is more racism today than for a long time. And black people seem the worst at present. I am white myself.
This just goes to show just how difficult it is to give up what you truly think was the truth... You see them scratch their head in disbelief and try so hard not to believe truth.... That's why the world is so slow to change... We as Americans really need to open up our minds alittle more easily when we relize truth.... It sooo refreshing to see that theirs still hope.... Thanks all
I love Candace, she comes with logic, grace and intelligence. I truly hope she's our first female president. Not that other women don't deserve the opportunity, but she deserves to be the historical first imo.
From a white grandma! I am so proud of you guys to study the history. There is good and bad in all color, we just need to take the time to get to know the person, not the color!
Yeah, except this video (and Candace Owens) is disingenuous and putting slavery at the fault of Black people who experienced it is completely wrong. Everything in this video is a lie and made to make White people involved in the slave trade as sympathetic and Black people to be blamed for their own demise. Why are you proud they’re getting bad information?
FUN FACT about the brits. They didn't end their practice of slavery as much as they rebranded it and started doing it to Indians and a number of other Asian peoples by tricking them into thinking they were being hired on for jobs. instead of that they would put them on ships and send them off to their colony's. they called them the coolies. Something that is as bad to call someone as the N word I should add. There is a reason why you can find Indian people on ever one of they're major colonies. Also, do note that ALLLLL of the stuff they did to black folks they did to them as far as treatment and dehumanization. You can still find those people today. Like the people who lived through that are still alive. Old but alive. It didn't end for a long time. Worse the brits never acknowledged what they did. I'm so sick of people saying that white people ended slavery NO THEY DIDN'T! heck look at the states and share cropping AKA debt slavery. Not to mention the fact that it is still LEGAL to enslave criminals in America. A thing that they happily still do. ALOT of plantations straight up became prisons just for that reason. here's some vids talking about it. czcams.com/video/3Cncg3yhWPI/video.html czcams.com/video/HBEvEr_UtYA/video.html czcams.com/video/j4kI2h3iotA/video.html
I am a first generation immigrant. And I am so absolutely fortunate to be in America and to be an American. That's one of the biggest blessings of my life that my parents brought me to this country. My black American brothers, you were mostly born in one of the greatest countries in the world instead of a miserable place in this world like I was. Take this gift with both hands, and reach for the stars! My family came with nothing and we have truly achieved the American dream when I didn't even know the language when I got here! You are smart, entrepreneurial, and if you are not afraid of hard work and saving money and investing it, you can make it huge for not just you but your families as well! And when you make it, please inspire other black people to do the same instead of those multi-millionaire rappers and NBA stars who tell their brothers and sisters that they can't make it even though THEY DID!
Amen. The American dream is not so short sighted to be about you. It is about your effort being able to improve your next generations. Yes, some may have had a head start. That will always exist in all things in life. The promise America makes to all is that here, you can put in effort, and you will struggle. But if you give your children good values and a work ethic, they too can push to improve their next generation. Thats the part the modern liberals have stopped understanding. Why? Because a large portion of them don't want a next generation. They want to abort their kids and party until they grow old. This is entirely acceptable in a free society, but you ultimately squandered your American Dream in a selfish manner.
Candice Owens is wrong, the Spanish Queen Isabella I was the first one to ban slavery in America. Spain formally abolished slavery with the Law of Burgos back in 1512. Spanish America granted freedom to those slaves who escaped from the English rule if they reached Florida and embraced catholicism, this event happened at Fort Mose, in addition, the first black scholar who went to a spanish university was Juan de Sessa who was a latin Professor in Granada back in 1556. A black person in the US didn't go to the university until 1964. That was a BIG difference.I hope she corrects her facts.
This is why history is so important and we can't stand by and allow some people to try and hide it, twist it etc for their own greedy and evil purposes. Much love from Australia
There is a woman from North Korea who has an incredible story about how she escaped slavery in North Korea then made it to China. Was in sex slavery there and a whole long horrible story of starvation, freezing and more. It’s all going on over there now. She has been on a number of pod casts lately. Google that and listen to her story. It will blow your mind!
In the U.S., chattel slavery of humans was finally abolished in 2013. Slavery as a punishment still exists in America. Most people are not even aware of this fact.
Intentionally dividing people apart is the biggest scam that has been perpetuated against the public at large. Not only do only an extremely few people profit from it but they also move for grabbing more power away from the People with it. It's never been about race...It's never been about religion...It's always been about money & power with no concern about what atrocities they leave in their wake. They can only get away with it if they can keep us fighting each other...Because they know what will happen to *themselves* when people unite & find out who the *real* enemy actually is.
@@bb1uk108The country should have came together with Trump in 2020,,, But I remember the last time it really felt like there was no tension between us was the night of 9-11-2001... we all wanted to go to war against the terrorists that night... We all whites, blacks Asians an Mexicans diving out the towers that day an that was the last time there was no tension
The REAL TRAGEDY here is the fact that ALL our metro school education is set in brewing division instead of teaching us all the TRUTH! ...This has to change!
Chattel slavery still exists in countries in Africa. Most of the time it's little children mining the raw materials that make up smart phones. Not to mention the children kidnapped and drugged to become child soldiers. Slavery has been a norm in every aspect of human history. The idea that every human is born equal is an abnormality in our history.
Child soldiers are common in the ME too..all those ppl complaining about how children were killed in Palestine or by troops etc..child soldiers! Westerners are rather dumb to not understand this.
Just be glad your ass was on a boat like the rest of us cause we could all still be back over there from where we come from struggling to survive till this day !!!!!!!
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European traders and colonizers like Portugal, Britain, France, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade, which was a brutal and tragic period in history. Raiding and Abduction: European traders often participated directly in slave raids. Coastal areas were particularly vulnerable to such raids, as European ships could easily anchor near the coast. Coastal villages were sometimes attacked, and inhabitants including family members and siblings were captured and transported to the slave ships waiting offshore. African slaves were transported to various regions of the Americas, including the Caribbean, North America, Central America, and South America. Intertribal Conflicts and Wars: European traders took advantage of existing intertribal conflicts and wars to acquire slaves. They often provided weapons, goods, or other incentives to one African group, encouraging them to engage in conflicts with neighboring tribes. The victors would capture individuals from the defeated group and sell them as slaves. They also sometimes provided support to African groups/traffickers or middlemen to conduct raids since the operation sometimes led to massive loss of their men. African Middlemen: European slave traders established contact with African middlemen, who were often local leaders,local war captains, militias, human traffickers merchants, or intermediaries from coastal regions. These intermediaries were well-acquainted with the interior of Africa and had pre-existing networks for acquiring slaves. Some African societies engaged in slave raids and wars, capturing individuals from rival tribes. The captives were then sold to European traders or local African middlemen. Coercion and Violence: In some cases, Europeans resorted to coercion and violence to obtain slaves. This could involve direct confrontation with local communities or the use of force against individuals who resisted capture. Bartering and Exchange: European traders exchanged goods such as textiles, metalware, firearms, and alcohol for enslaved individuals. These goods were highly sought after by African societies and played a significant role in incentivizing the capture and sale of slaves. Arab, Indian, Persian raids: In addition to the trans-Saharan and transatlantic slave trades, there was an Indian Ocean slave trade involving Arab, Persian, and Indian traders. Slaves were captured in East Africa and transported to various destinations in the Indian Ocean region, including the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent. Colonization or Colonies: Britain, France and other European powers and had established colonies along the West African coast, including present-day Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. These colonies became central hubs for British involvement in the intra-African slave trade. Slaves were transported to meet the labor demands of European colonies, economic profit or as punishment or crime ,rebellion, resistance or under indentured servitude contracts, where they agreed to work for a specified period in exchange for passage, land, or other considerations. Despite the legal abolition, enforcing the end of the transatlantic slave trade proved challenging. Some European powers and the United States continued to engage in illegal slave trading activities even after passing anti-slave trade legislation. After the abolition, the British Royal Navy actively patrolled the Atlantic to suppress illegal slave trading. They sought to intercept and apprehend ships involved in smuggling enslaved individuals. Despite the legal prohibition, enforcing the abolition proved challenging. Some British traders and shipowners continued to engage in illegal slave trading activities, seeking to evade detection by authorities. As you can see both sides are guilty to some degree, dont let people lie to you. I get that the overall objective is to help black people move on, but not through lying by ommission nor whiteashing. The means dont always justify the ends. You can fact check with chatgpt i you want.
What's really crazy is that in 2024, with all the knowledge we've attained about well.......everything, and these aren't facts that everyone doesn't know. Slavery is one of the worst things to ever happen in the USA, but facts are facts.
Thank you for acknowledging this. It sucks having so much hate directed at us white people when we’re the first race to end slavery. And we’re still fighting to make life more equal for everyone even if it’s not quite there yet. As a white person who has lived in a lot of different places, there’s a lot of accepted open racism toward white people, but when white people are racist nobody tolerates it. Not even other white people. We really don’t deserve all the hate.
It’s challenging to keep your heart right sometimes. I’ve been given massive hate all my life by the precise same people I’ve been actively standing up for. I refuse to be contaminated by it. I get that it comes from a position of ignorance, but it’s pretty demoralising being threatened with SA and murder just because your ancestors were an offensive colour. Anyway, my ancestors were Irish. Historically treated worse than dogs. It’s a depressing truth that the whole of humanity needs to face: people have been atrocious to one another since the dawn of time. But we’ve been trundling around this rotating sh*t show long enough to KNOW better in our hearts.
I’m a white Australian, love this channel and the sensible discussions you have around your table. This is what is missing from schools and the main stream media. CRITICAL THINKING AND OPEN DIALOGUE WITHOUT WANTING TO CLOSE DOWN FREE SPEECH. ITS history and should never be erased or embellished to suit one group or another.
@@bordy3365Exactly, Poland never had slaves from other countries (because we are slaves are were enslaved by Ottomans) but slavery existed there as well. The lowest class: peasants were treated just like slaves, the same happened in other countries that did not have 'traditional' slaves but had the lowest class that served the same function as them.
Sad to see black folks being hoodwink by a paid black spokesman to push lies about world history and lies by omission too. It's like they don't understand what the hell happened to black folks between the 1500s to the 1960s. 400 years. 1 black president in 200 years. Plantation owners were rewarded, and black veterans were short changed. I'm Mexican American, and I know more about your history than the cartoons Candace is showing you.
You don't know much about global history if you think black people have been and are the only culture who went through slavery. That would help you in a real debate.
Sounds like you don’t know shit. Go read!
are you trying to claim that what she said was a lie?!
History is history,your want ta be victim it's popular to hate white people attitude don't make YOU right,,looks like YOU never read a history book..but good try though. such a shame they allow the stupid to text but THATS AMERICA freedom for everyone,even the stupid.
The pin of shame lmao
Here's the thing. Slavery has never been race related, it's opportunistic and financially motived. Period.
Exactly
The Roman's had white and black slaves, and to them, all slaves where created equal
True but at a human level the crops themselves were needed for survival. Just think about how sugar can change your culture
“Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition.” Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy.
It's class based, just like today, the lower to middle income class are labor and tax slave of the rich.
History is not Conservative, or Liberal...It is just history.
Historical examples of fascism are all accretive of power. Socialism and Communism being liberal/collectivist constructs, are dispersive of power. Means that fascism has always been state capitalism, not socialism or communism. “We the People has more in common with “Co”mm”Uni”sm than it ever did with Capitalism. It doesn’t read as “Me the Person, to form a more Perfect Corporation”.
Conservatism accrues power as liberalism disperses it. It’s in the basic derivation of the terms themselves. Means that all dictators and fascist states are conservative in nature.
Here’s the catch, and what appears to be the flip side of what you just pointed out, is that no one is conservative or liberal per se, but rather we tend to embody characteristics of either/or at any given time.
Which one reigns depends on which one we feed the most. 🐺
What?! Respectfully THIS is about innocent life And a positive LOVING AFFIRMATION ,,,doing it in the highest way,gives more respect to this little one I CANT. get the pic of these AH"s walking away from her 😰Discusting And we e got politicians THAT push abortion to 9 mo gestation MONSTERS they are!! Not EVEN respecting young women's intelligence TO DO BETTER,w they take their UTERIS out for the evening,,,Other issues handled different if course,,But the negative condescending crap political shit ass message 😡
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@@72marshflower15 this is a very brain washed view of reality, sir.
@@5ilver42 ~ to the contrary, you won’t find anyone who employs the vernacular that I do.. I’m not some college kiddo in mummy’s basement.. this isn’t some hobby. Maybe you could try exploring the original derivation/etymology of the terms to see what they actually mean. Don’t just let the “dict”ionary “dict”ate what the terms are.
It's like statistics and math they don't lie only people lie that's why these young men are doing themselves a great service and the thousands or millions that view their channel
When Britain ended slavery with their abolition act they used 40% of the national treasury to do it. They borrowed so much money to end slavery that it was actually only fully paid back in 2014. This amazes me because what it means is that everyone born in the UK and working in the UK for the past nearly 200 years has helped to contribute to the end of slavery by paying back that money through their taxes
What you wrote there is absolutely huge. At the time the UK Government took the risk of bankrupting their country/empire to pay reparations to certain groups/countries. As you said, we only stopped paying for that 10 years ago. Huge!
@@mostlyinterested1016 I agree and it’s something that seems to always be ignored or just not taught to people. It took two centuries and multiple generations of people to pay back that money because it was the right thing to do and Im certain if you were to walk out in the street and ask anyone in any of the 4 nations of the UK about it 90% of them would tell you they’d never heard that before or been taught about it or even knew
@@Hazy18 And a couple of thousand Royal Navy sailors.
Britan has been paying money back to the slave owners, not the formerly enslaved or their descendants. In fact teh descendants of slavery have been paying the owners all this time. Pretty disgusting and immoral. Why did British people stand for this if they were so anti slavery?
@@annettewilcox5413 no the British have been paying back the money they borrowed from their own treasury that was used to end slavery. The British owe the descendants of slaves absolutely nothing because while slavery has existed *far* longer than the British empire ever has it was them that ended slavery in the west which then had a ripple effect all over Europe and into America. If it wasn’t for the British there would be *no* “descendants of slaves” only “slaves”
It’s so strange how people like you really do try your best to ignore fact and history so that you can continue to hold some sort of vendetta against something that no longer exists or is even relevant to most people in the world today. I would suggest that instead of trying to rewrite history and moan about how hard it is that over 200 years ago there were slaves in Britain and the west you actually channel that energy into trying to help the current slaves in Africa and the Middle East - the ones who are actually in need of help and the *only* ones with any single right to complain about how slavery has destroyed their lives.
Coming from Europe, It really scares me that school’s in the US doesn’t teach you this. Upsetting and scary.
Once upon a time they did.
I was born in 93 and was taught all about this. But at some point since it changed and has become more prevalent to not be in the curriculum. A lot of Americans are led to believe that this history isn't the truth, and that it is "white washed" or something on those lines. I am not an expert on any of this but just stating my experience.
I'm an American teaching in Europe and European students aren't taught this either, at least in Spain and Germany. Maybe your generation was, but kids today are only taught propaganda about how conservatives are bad and that they should eat less meat and more vegetables.
They do in a few New England states, the 4 states with an ave iq over 103.
DEMOCRATS WONT ALLOW IT IN SCHOOLS.
The fact that we’re having to teach adults basic history means our schools really are failing.
The fact that some people have such extremely low IQ doesn't help either. Some people latch onto victimhood like it's a golden ticket.
@@Wulfenburg even though they werent slaves, their parents werent slaves, and most if not all grandparents werent slaves. slavery in america is not a valid excuse for anything anymore. also black only programs, black only colleges, etc, etc. calling victim just doesnt work on smart people.
No shit! I thought this was fairly common knowledge at this point.
@@Wulfenburg That is a particularly historic Christian trait, playing the victim while being the perpetrator. It was even part of the slave trade as justification for worse treatment than the Christian indentured servants.
It's also what caused the creation of 'white people', once they realized Africans 'could' be Christians, and their justification had less supported religious footing.
Thus was the white power church created - and it doesn't only accept whites, and loves Christians.
These guys have watched Thomas Sowell videos about this same subject, this is just a redo watching Candace Owens talk about the very same subject. But good for them getting this out there for people to see and learn.
I am African, and living in Africa. what this woman said all TRUE. there are still slaves in Africa and the estimate she provided is Not even Close
And the majority of slave masters are Muslim Arabs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for speaking up. I agree with you that her numbers are far less than reality. I wish more people would acknowledge and focus on slavery today in order to end it.
@@lindadelbianco6399On any given day in 2021, an estimated 7 million men, women, and children were living in modern slavery in Africa, a prevalence of 5.2 people in modern slavery for every thousand people.
@@lindadelbianco6399 I try to discuss it but as soon as you mention any other slavery other than what happened in America they don't want to talk about it and they don't want to here the entire truth.
You are calling it a slave just to make Africans look bad, what don't you call it what the Westerners calls it. That is “butler/nanny etc.
So my mom was born in Chad Africa. She lived there for 18 years, grandparents lived there for 36. She and my dad live there now, today. There are open human markets there, right now.
You'd expect better from a country named "Chad"
Where's the outrage now?
That’s what gets me. People in the US wanting reparations l, for WHAT. Get a job and take responsibility for yourself for Christ sake. You weren’t a slave. You parents weren’t a slave. Yet I would bet most of what you own is from slave labor. There are ACTUAL slaves today and they use their voices to whine and exempt themselves from taking any form of accountability for their situation. Absolutely horrific
This breaks my heart😢
That is awful 😢
From a white guy out of the netherlands..can we now finally unite. ...just imagine the things we could accomplish
Very well said❤
Im Australian and I knew everything Candace said, think Americans should seriously question their education institutions. Seems the American children are not taught all the facts but sold a narrative.
The problem is that in the US the democrats who lost the Civil War are the ones that are in charge of history and the education system... a bad choice to have the losers in charge of how history is seen
The education system in the US gets worse as time goes on. I learned the things Candice Owens talks of here when I was in school but that was a long time ago, 1960's and early 1970's. Now they think math is racist because most are to stupid to learn it.
Yep,I'm Australian and learnt all of this at school . It's sad that the truth isn't being taught to the American people. I guess it doesn't fit the current narrative
The issue is that if you acknowledge that it wasn't only one race/reason for slavery a whole lot of excuses for modern American ills just...disappear. Chinese and Irish weren't treated much better than the freedmen when it came time to building the railroad...but we don't see the Asian's or Irish clutching their pearls screaming about the injustices they faced when their ancestors arrived in America. Instead all they say is, "Blacks were enslaved, this is the reason for the inequity."
They know MLK and they know he had a dream...they just don't want to commit the same amount of effort that MLK and those activists did back then to be seen and treated as equals in non-segregated society. Many modern minorities, particularly those born in America, want to be seen as equal but treated special because of their ethnicity/background (same applies to many who claim they want to be 'normal like everybody else' until that very equality is inconvenient to them personally, then they have a system/injustice to fight).
It's amusing in the same way that most LGBT+ who support Palestine are blissfully unaware HAMAS (and the PLO before them) have declined multiple peace offers while using their civilian population as meat-shields while attacking. Or how they received refuge in Jordan and then tried to overthrow the Jordanian monarch who offered them that sanctuary. Or that the people they're protesting for do not believe the LGBT have a right to exist...but again, a failure of education in order to mold the masses how it suits them. Stupidity is inevitably a self-correcting problem. @@infin8ee
@@Tiabliaj1989 it's just so predictable and boring at this point . I notice that nobody is asking any African countries for reparations, or complaining about the Islamic one's because they know full well that their bs won't be entertained. As for the Hamas carry on by the group you mentioned, it's beyond ridiculous . They're so ignorant on the entire subject and they proclaim it with pride ( no pun intended ). It's incredibly infuriating as they don't want to learn anything different . Sorry for the rant,nice talking with you
What she failed to say was that thousands of British sailors lost their lives patrolling the seas to stop slavery.
Suppose she knows the Americans too well - give them soundbites of maximum of 20 seconds and you might get them to take information in!!
Yes. Mostly to block the path to the American's.
Also the huge political cost of blockading ports in Africa and Brazil
Yep. Part of the British mandate included fighting pirates that were taking English citizens as slaves across their territories. The British have been fighting slavers for centuries at this point.
Americans also - the first marines fought Barbary pirates who were taking White American slaves.
Recently, on a guided tour in Jamaica, the 40-year old guide who was born in and lived in Jamaica all his life, commented in conversation that slavery started and continues with black people selling their own people. He said it like it was fact. He didnt doubt it. And interestingly, he said he would never say that while visiting the US because it would be viewed as a lie and would cause problems. Even though it's the truth.
My 50 year old Jamaican friend says the same thing. He lives in the USA. I knew this but it shocks many Americans 😢. Like him, lm about truth. He, like I like this country!! Warts and all. Tell the story. But tell the entire story
Lies, slavery never started with or by Black people. It started with Europeans and that's a fact.
I've lived in Saudi Arabia and spent a lot of time in Dubai. Slavery is very much alive and well in those countries.
Dubai hire worker from asia pretty much a slave. kept hidden and stay in a shithole place, passport taken
You're forgetting "human trafficking" is a politically correct phrase used now in place of the word SLAVERY.
Human trafficking isn't openly legal like slavery was, that's the difference
@@adamprice3466Wasn't legal in Britain 200 years ago and it was called SLAVERY .
@@adamprice3466true, but that doesn’t make it any less important or concerning. Especially when there are strong allegations that the people who are in control of passing laws are looking the other way and they know it’s true, or they’re entirely complicit 😢
@@adamprice3466 Maybe but there are still plenty of slaves in the US. Mostly from immigrant families who exploit undocumented immigrants, who dont know the labor laws or that they have rights. They are told they will get in trouble if they go to authorities or prevent them from being able to leave. If our country doesnt know they exist, we cant help them.
It's interesting that your comment isn't deleted. I can't even write the S-word, as it gets auto-deleted immediately.
as someone from outside the US my mind is blowing up by the fact that this is not common knowledge to these young men
These dudes are young and probably didnt pay attention, i in high school or middle school years ago learned about the british outlawing slavery in the atlantic and use to intercept american ships headed to and from africa with slaves.
Our media brainwashes people and they learn in their homes to blame everything on white people.
The education on history is very clearly biased and picks out details with that bias to teach American children. I was never taught anything about slavery besides black slavery. It’s a messed up system.
Same here. It's common knowlege in europian countries
Crazy scary what they don't realize after all these years.@@slavkavargovamichalecova5441
I'm British and we don't live in a 'fish bowl' like many Americans, and I say that with respect but the rest of the world appears to be more aware of true history be it American or global. Candace is correct. The people in power want to keep the US separated and not united for their own selfish gains. You must learn to think critically and check out everything that you are being told, something that is no longer taught or encouraged in schools is freedom of speach and common sense has gone out of the window.
The next report should be on the "Royals".
the reason for that? lots of bitter black teachers and a cowardly school board that is scareed of riots or whatever the blacks might do if you take tyheir one thing away. their victim hood. they just want to finish their sentence and retire without issues. 50 years later, of people dodging the truth you get what we have now.
You are correct. As an American I can say with absolute confidence that most Americans are woefully ignorant of world history. We are also woefully ignorant of global current events. If I really want to know what's going on in the world I go to the BBC website. I won't get it from modern American media.
She also didn't mention who owned the majority of slave ships 😅 here is a clue 🤏🏻🎩
Your fantasy is that the US is united. Black people make up 38% of incarcerated, 50% homeless, 2x unemployed, since stats began being reported in 1954 and have 1/10 wealth of whites even thought we have been on this land for 400 years. Black people know our history in this country.
Candace IS a person in power and she wants black people to forget their history in the US cause it benefits her bottom line.
and the message is , STAND TOGETHER PEOPLE OF THE WORLD , NOT DIVIDE
History didnt start in the USA. The USA is only 200 + years old. Candice is 100% correct.
exact
United States history. Go somewhere else with that.
Mostly, but there is a big lie by omission. Europeans found that trying to survive in Africa's interior was impossible, so they hired Arabs to go hunt down a Specific tribe of of people who had fled into Africa. They also bribed reluctant Chiefs to go hunting for them by first getting them drunk.
@@SuperFriday Yep
The slavery started in mesopotamia, and the muslims + the north africans practiced it first.
You wonder why the word slave itself came from slav (slavic)? Because they used the eastern europeans as fuel for their slave market.
Meanwhile the europeans didn't really had any slaves around that time.
I am a west African and I can 1000 percent say that everything Candice presented is the sad truth. Slavery was never started by the whites. Our ancestors didn't do enough to secure our future.
Wo yɛ gyimi ana.
That woman is evil, she is betraying black people for her own personal gain.
Haiti abolished slavery before any european nation.
Some African states resisted it too. In Ghana you have Gwollu and nalerigu anti slave raid walls.
Europeans ended the trade that they started there is not a good thing in that. And it was not always out of the goodness of their hearts. Part of the reason they stopped it was that it was no longer viable economically.
They also switched to indentured labourers and the so called emancipated people were offered no help or compensation and became destitute.
There were also lots of revolts going on.
Not to mention the recognised abolitionists like wilberforce were preceded and inspired by black African abolitionists.
It is sad how ignorant some of you are !
The white folks were just more brutal. Why are all the slaves in America speaking only English? Why do most black Africans have white blood in em when genetic testing is done? Do you know about the breeding programs of slaves at the time? And there are more......
Africans were kings and queens and still are, why do you think Nollywood exist. Africans were not slaves but they were enslaved.
@amdianec3847 Africa had a massive slave trade, and still do.
Those "kings and queens" were simply the most successful slavers.
@@AmonAnon-vw3hr hehe, american slavery was 100 percent more brutal. If you don't think so, why is there 0 African culture in america, why are a lot of African Americans partially white genetically? Why are a bunch of Africans from different parts of Africa so closely related in some places? I can tell, can YOU tell.
Candice tells the truth!!!
Candice is a advocate for good racial relations 🖤🤍
Bout damn time some one had the courage to stand up and tell the truth. Thank you miss. Owen's.
The hard part of this isn't believing that what Candace said is true. It's difficult for people to accept that they've been lied to all their life.
It's easier to fool people than convince them that they have been fooled. - Mark Twain
nothing she said was true. your just a sheep to the republican party.
But if you know anything, you know this is mostly false information.
@@mtcnazonly to those who are more interested in their false narrative then they are facts.
@@mtcnaz I dare you to provide the proof of that statement.
Human trafficking (slavery) is a huge business, unfortunately.
More prevalent today than it was 300 years ago, sadly.
Seems that the endeavours of us British, American and European countries back in the 18th and 19th centuries changed very little. Here in the UK, the debt we incurred to buy slaves out of subjugation and into freedom back then was only paid off fully in 2015.
Then we hear and read of places in this world that currently subjugate millions against their will. Middle East, UAE, South America, Africa (still) and some parts of North and East Asia.
More people in forced slavery today than in the 18th century.
@@Turn1t0ffthe debt to slave owners... The gov went and paid off the super wealthy with all of OUR taxpayer money, basically enriching themselves and their mates, funny enough it's exactly what the UK gov is used for to this day, and the peasant class clowns constantly take it
The biggest business on the planet
And now the Cartels are making money hand over foot and it’s ok with our current government or they would really do something about the border and the illegal transport of them.
" so they sold the n****s for some alcohol? "
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I so wish that we could ALL learn to respect one another. Hate between cultures IS NOT what God wants. I was brought up in Georgia and I’m 55 and I was raised to love ALL cultures. ❤🙏🏻🕊️♾️
I have much respect for Candice she tells it how it is, today we all need to work towards ending slavery, yet the UK are constantly being asked to apologise and compensate hundreds of years later.
I'm Slavic. My great grandfather was a slave up until 1920 when the Ottoman Empire fell.
I am grateful for having been born in America.
I suggest spreading that information, around the world
It's harsh when you realise slavery is still rampant in many countries today
Like for example the USA!
The child sex slave trade is rampant in the US. It's not just other countries
@@Telendil ..... u mean Africa ?
countries that have majority white have outlawed it....... did black people free themselves in those countries?
@@Telendil Why do you the 'newcomers' are so welcome?
There are more slaves today than there ever have been in human history.
As an African who did African history on slavery and slave trade candace is correct
She also leaves a lot of truth out as well. Like the omission that Europe had slaves, or who the thousands of white people fought against to stop slavery. Or the very fact the very slavery they abolished was the the slavery they instituted.
@@ikeboykins121
Exactly Candace Owens strategically creates straw man arguments in order to coddle the feelings of wyte america her debate tactics are trash
@@IsraeliteJudhite She is an upper level grifter.
@@ikeboykins121she did say no race is guiltless which implies that had they not stopped practicing slavery themselves and fought to stop it slavery could have lasted longer as a common practice or still be common to this day.
@@LoneWolfsLair She states that but yet does not go in depth on any other form of slavery. Almost as if she was trying to pull your focus in a certain direction. She states that no race is guiltless but casually glossy over highlighting Europe on the map of continents that had slavery. As well as she coincidently did not include Europe being a place where sex trafficking and modern day slavery occurs.
It’s amazing to me that these people are shocked. But good for them for being able to recognise the truth. Seem like a nice bunch of guys
"Brother killing brother for the profit of another" - 80's metal band Queensryche
The fact that this is even a conversation just goes to show how utterly brainwashed the Black youth of America has become.
Ya, it’s crazy to me to hear their surprise in this video. I learned this in middle school and freshman year in HS. Pretty sure that none of this is taught anymore, to anyone. It’s all CRT bullsh*t now.
White youth has been brainwashed just as much.
There is no saving black people because they reject education like the plague. books are like kryptonites to them. people thrive because of knowledge and education. as long as there's hiphop and thug culture, they will always be at the bottom.
most of the city whites too.
You clowns can put out this lying fabricated nonsense, but ban the truth being told to the young kids in school and calling it critical race theory.
Thousand of child slaves work in the mines in Africa to get the cobalt needed to produce electric cars, as well as other stuff like gold and diamonds.
I remember when the events that the film, Blood Diamond, was based on, were happening in Africa. The strong have always subjugated the weak. Whether it's a bully on the playground, a powerful tribe in Africa or pre-colonial America, or a nation like Germany or Japan during WW2. It's a sad reality, that unfortunately seems to be a part of human nature.
So? The issues with American slavery today aren't that it was slavery, it's that it was racist and the racism didn't just vanish when slavery was abolished.
@@Helldog6 any psychologist will tell you that first came slavery, black people weren’t considered less than because of their skin colour, but because of their status, the the American people decided this is wrong and fought a war over it, well it was a lot more complicated than that, so the war is won by the north and slaves are emancipated then racism starts, these men and women can no longer be looked down upon because of their status. So what is it that makes them different ahhhh it is the colour of their skin and their previous status, let’s us look down upon them and in doing so lift ourselves above them it no longer matters if I am a poor white ignorant man I have found someone I can say I am better than. This is true tribalism and we see it every day in peoples interactions on the internet. What is virtue signalling if not a group indicating they are better than another because of a set of views and opinions that they hold. Woahhh that was a bit of a rambling rant apologies.
@@Helldog6 racism was born from slavery. American Society today has never been better for black people to get ahead. Any cries of racism today is just pure victimhood which is being encouraged and propagated by the left. It gets them votes to keep telling blacks they are victims of white supremacy (False). Where are these white supremacists? All laws are now in place so that everyone can do anything they want to. There is no oppression.
@@Sofasurfa I don't care what Psychologists say, they don't determine historical reality. The *facts* state that white people thought of black people as lower than them - *regardless* of their status as slaves. There are literally countless primary historical sources that prove this to be true.. In fact, confederacy leadership prior to the war had stated in public that black people were better off as slaves. So this idea that 'racism only started *after* slavery ended' because they needed to find *something* to look down at them for is preposterous.
You can even look at the differences between the way Black slaves were treated and compare them to the way white slaves were treated (even they even had white slaves at all).
As we used to say about tabloid newspapers, "never let the facts spoil a good story" - and these are indeed, the facts. Well done lads for watching this and other similar vids.
Thank you for listening to this. I'm British and proud that this country was the first in history to abolish slavery. Please learn more history.
Thomas Sowell said something that really opened my eyes about the history of slavery. "People weren't enslaved because of their skin color, but because they were vulnerable." It was the poor and voiceless who couldn't defend themselves or protect their children who became slaves, not because their skin was a certain color but because they were 'easy pickin's.'
That’s disingenuous. That statement may be true for the world, however in the 13 colonies then the USA, race was the primary reason that determined a slave for LIFE! Anti-Black Freedom remained an American law for 100 years after Slavery ended in the States.
@@MrTee12 Thanks to the southern democrate Jim Crow laws!
@@johnhardman825 What are rambling about? I wasn’t even born then. I have nothing to do with who was voted into power. 😵💫🙄
This country, like most of human history has an ugly past, the question is, who has the balls to make a real difference before their time expires on this planet?
@@MrTee12 Only in Democrat states Ooh, that must hurt.
@@skfgh6171 I’m not hurt and stop assuming my political affiliation. That’s one main issue within this country currently is the division in this “United” land of the “free”.
If people would stop labeling and pre-judging and looking down on each other just to place blame maybe the all the negative stuff would be remedied.
As long as I’ve been on this planet, no matter who was president, problems have Never ceased. Humans will also find a way to go to war with each other. It has been that way since the beginning of time.
Mark Twain is credited with saying “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” Too many people don't want to believe they could be duped.
Drumpt voters😂
@@oscarwarren469 Brainwashing started long before Trump became a Republican. You owe it to yourself to be better informed. TDS is real. Education is the only way to beat it. I hated Trump until he became POTUS. I was able to admit I was wrong. But hey, you just keep throwing those #names around. They only hurt the #snowflakes. You need some #TomMacDonald ~ Good luck to you!! Better luck to America!!
@@oscarwarren469 After Biden you are really going there?
Democrats
@@oscarwarren469 WTF is a drumpt?
Truth will out. Can we all agree on that?
We need all people to view history objectively, learn from it and do everything we can to correct our mistakes. I truly appreciate you guys touching difficult topics. A lot of this is true, but it doesn’t change what we face today and the only way we’re going to end it is coming together as humans as opposed to fighting about it. Much love guys!!
But just like Ms Owens said, people profit from victimhood and they're incentivised to continue the status quo.
Our most problematic slavery today is Child Trafficking!!!
i agree, it's a big problem... i've been having the toughest time recruiting child slaves we need to improve availability and accessibility
Nope it’s social media slavery feeding everyone lies and propaganda
They are trying to create social slaves and it’s working
Child and sex trafficking is a huge problem that is only getting bigger. I agree. Peace, Love!!
Prostitution too
@@taroute2376
The guy said "slavery today" not "slavery 200 hundred years ago".
Also, who do you mean with "you people"?
The hard part is to admit that you were lied to and deceived. The liars rely on your rejection of that to continue selling you their lies.
And getting votes
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European powers like Portugal, Britain, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and
exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade,
which was a brutal and tragic period in history.
She should tell the whole truth, when British and other colonizers went to west Africa especially Ghana(previously called Gold Coast known for its
wealth in Gold), they raided the small coastal towns when they first arrived and sent the slaves to America and Britain, some tribes fought back and
they started to loose soldiers.
So to acquire slaves, some European colonizers schemed, manipulated and fueled conflicts between different African tribes and kingdoms, which
contributed to instability, wars and violence in the region, They forced tribes to war each other and at times then backing one tribe over the
other. When the wars was over, they then took the prisoners of war and sent them on slave ships.
This approach was part of their divide-and-conquer tactic, which aimed to exploit existing rivalries and instigate new ones among the local
populations.
European powers did engage in military conflicts against African kingdoms and tribes during the period of colonization. When local African kingdoms
or tribes resisted or opposed European colonization or the slave trade, the European powers would often resort to force and military actions to
assert their control. The European colonizers would establish forts and trading posts along the coast and sometimes inland, using them as bases for
their operations.
Many families were torn apart, with husbands separated from wives, parents from children, and siblings from each other and sent on slave ships. The
emotional and psychological toll of losing family members to the slave trade was profound and devastating. For enslaved individuals, the experience
of being forcibly taken from their families and communities was traumatic and contributed to the enduring legacy of pain and loss for generations.
European traders had advanced military technology and firepower compared to many African communities. This power imbalance made it difficult for
some African tribes to resist or oppose the demands of European slave traders, therefore in a few cases, African middlemen and coastal tribes
collaborated with European slave traders by capturing and selling fellow Africans to the European ships, also very few African middlemen and coastal
tribes may not have fully understood the extent of the inhumane treatment and suffering that awaited the enslaved Africans once they reached the
Americas and the Caribbean. It's essential to understand the historical context and the power dynamics at play during that period. The transatlantic
slave trade was an exploitative system that systematically dehumanized and oppressed Africans, regardless of the involvement of a few African
middlemen and coastal tribes, and not all members of these tribes participated in the trade. Europeans were already enslaving africans even before
the involvment of theses tribes and middlemen. There were over a 100 ethnic groups in Ghana alone and less that 13 of them might have participated
in the trade.
Various Akan states, such as the Fante and Denkyira, resisted European incursions and slave raids along the Gold Coast.
In the northern regions of Ghana, the Gonja and Dagomba kingdoms were known for their resistance against the transatlantic slave trade and European
domination.
The Ga-Dangme people, primarily located in the Accra region, also resisted European advances and participated in armed confrontations against
European forces.
The Ewe and Anlo tribes, located in the eastern parts of present-day Ghana, resisted the slave trade and colonization by European powers
The Ashanti Kingdom was known for its military prowess and successfully defended its territory against British forces in multiple wars during the
19th century.
There were more than 4 countries in Ghana alone doing this(British, Portuguese, Swedish, Denmark, French and Germany). Competing for more slaves and
gold.
There are 54 countries in Africa,and they all have a story to tell. Different wars were fought over centuries for freedom from European conquerers.
Some tribes mostly exchanged gold for mirrors, gin and gunpowder not slaves.
Enslaved Africans who managed to escape from plantations and European control formed maroon communities in remote and inaccessible areas. These
communities served as safe havens and centers of resistance against the slave trade and slavery.
Slavery was abolished because several tribes and kingdoms in Ghana and neighboring areas fought back against the slave trade, as well as against
European colonial encroachments
European slave traders and colonial powers often retaliated against African tribes and communities that resisted their involvement in the slave
trade. When African communities refused to collaborate or resisted attempts to capture and sell fellow Africans, European traders resorted to
various punitive measures to assert their control.
The abolitionist movements exerted political pressure on European governments during the late 18th and early 19th centuries to reconsider the
institution of slavery. The abolitionist movement gained momentum in Europe and North America, some Africans and European-descended individuals in
the colonies also participated in advocacy efforts.The international community, including other European nations and non-European powers, began to
question and condemn the slave trade, leading to treaties and agreements that contributed to its eventual abolition.
Industrialization and technological advancements reduced the need for large-scale slave labor in certain regions. Moral and humanitarian arguments
against slavery gained traction during the Enlightenment period. Abolitionists highlighted the inherent cruelty and injustice of slavery, leading to
a broader societal awareness of the need to end the practice.
If you you choose to leave out all these important details, lie by ommission, gaslight and decide to attack the majority of the African people who
have gone through generations of trauma, and just want to be left alone. It just speaks to me in great volumes the type of person you are.
The scary thing is they have started removing, changing and falsifying the chain of events that led to the complex structure of the slave trade,
i've seen this on several websites including wikpedia. All these facts were up there a year ago. When i check the timestamp of these articles
today, it mostly says it was changed 6 days ago or a month ago. Shocking!.
If u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive. History is always being
whitewashed. I cant find most of the website sources. But you can ask chatgpt to verify this information.
@@voxupvibes That's right, nothing is anyone else's fault except the colonizers! Excuse mongering and willful ignorance.
u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives who they describe as subhuman? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive.
Ive literally seen someone change and falisfy information on wikipedia just six days ago by checking the timestamp. and also on other sites. Empires
lterally fought so they dont get captured by theses white raids all accross south africa to west africa.She lies by omisson. Continue to believe
your whitewashed history and leave the africans alone.
@@voxupvibes Not a lot of room to tell all the story in 5 minutes. She did go on to discuss the fact that black people from Africa are still being exploited for slavery in non-white, non-free countries today. Sold by their fellow citizens.
I love this woman.. she is talking true history... that hasn't been taught to our children.. We need truth to be in our classrooms and not social media..Let's learn from our mistakes of the past and maybe forward progress can happen.
I lived in the islands for more than twenty five years and I often miss my local friends, you guys fit that void for me, just keeping it real and authentic. Thank you men!
In short: We're on the same side. It's politicians and profiteers that are trying to turn us against each other.
It's also part of a communist plan from well over 50 years ago to use the racial divide and start civil war within our country. Divided we fall.... that's been the plan for decades.
....and that is PRECISELY why we should wake up as ONE BODY as 'We The People' and as the MAJORITY and WE GOT THIS!!
yes-just like feminism--it is a billion dollar business and so the government pushed it when the reality is---woman have equal rights in Canada and the US
EXACTLY!!! Starting with reparations for ADOS. Reparations alone would spur America into a new golden age
@@1therabbithole Reparations are a black hole. You can never give enough. There's no point at which people are going to decide that enough was given and that it's repaid. Instead, black people need to move past that. It's not a good mindset to feel like you're a victim who is owed something. If you think that way, you'll never take responsibility for your own life, but if you do take responsibility for it, then you can start improving it. Whatever you could have gotten from reparations pales in comparison to what you can do if you let that go and move forward.
You guys are doing a massive service to the American citizenry in youth discussing these broad topics thank you❤
Yes you are thx you!! Sharing valuable information on important subjects, breaking down the wrong facts and speaking up about it. You young guys are cool and inspiring. Thx you!!
Agreed
This is politics that unites people instead of dividing Americans
Since they asked for more info :
If you look up modern slavery in africa , there is an [estimate of at least] 3.8 million slaves. (Thats just in Africa)
You also have to consider human/$£× trafficking around the world . (Also Its not just about labor or $£×-but also about organs , torture , and murder)
If you seen the movie series "Hostel"/ know about the profit to be made cause the cost and demand of organs/know about rituals-its a little more clear .
Most people don't claim that white people created racism though. It's a pointless talking point created by conservatives to get away with being racist while they profiteer off of the racism they created.
I love you guys! I love how you aren’t afraid to listen to this kind of stuff and make light of it. Mirrors and gin.
God bless you guy!
You guys are so refreshing. Keep researching, keep thinking, and stay hopeful! Ive been a victim of racism lately but i know people are just lashing out cause theyre brainwashed. I forgive them.
Slavery is not about race, it is about money. And the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil.
The love of money is the root of everything good to
We are all slaves to the 1% with all the money. Being squeezed more and more 😢
Well under Muslim african trade, black males were mostly castrated not to spread their genes in the middle East. See Tidiane N'Diaye. The Veiled Genocide.
@@ch33zusofpokemon25 No it isn't.
Absolutely correct
As soon as we drop the label "African-American" and we all identify only as Americans we will as a Nation jump a huge hurdle.
You need to drop all the handles
African Americans
Italian American
Irish American
Scottish American
Mexican American
Chinese Americans
As far as I know , you are the only country on the planet that compartmentalises it’s populous
I know in the history of the world your a young country, but you have the benefit of the internet and a lot of history books , so why are so many Americans ignorant of the rest of the world’s history
This cannot be stated enough!! This is how the corrupt politicians keep us divided! The only Nation I have any allegiance to is this one 👉🇺🇸! I am AMERICAN and where my ancestors immigrated from is irrelevant! I know who I am!!
That would put Sharpton and Jackson and all the rest of the racist "civil rights" hustlers out of business.
@@davidfuters7152Lol stop. "Black British" is a term that exists.
That is so true.
WHAT? we did something right!? wow!
Once upon a time that info was actually taught in schools though many seem to have forgotten it.
My favorite part of this video is, is that they questioned what was being said, then started looking it up. Truth is a bitter medicine and its not easy to upend biases and hear something you never thought could be true.
Truth is never bitter, it's liberating
@@gbh5912 sure truth is very pleasant and calming to have. It's also reckless, disturbing, blindingly horrible, wickedly awesome and usually misunderstood.
We swallow greedily any lie that flatters us, but we sip only little by little at a truth we find bitter. - Denis Diderot
My favorite part was you not clarifying that they only looked up the information of modern slavery going on now, but I don't remember seeing them looking up the part of Europeans supposedly waiting for slaves and never invading Africa kidnapping "blacks" from their homes lmao.
@@DrixMaloneDFS
Today is all that matters, if your head is stuck in the past then you'll never be able to step into the future
My sister-in-law was born in Iran. Her Father was a Colonel and personal Physician to the Shah of Iran. Her family had slaves. Blew my mind when she told me that. The number is higher than anyone will possibly know. 😢
Islam has always accepted slavery. Still do. They can't change their laws, so it's still permitted.
Do you mean her father was "Abdol Karim Ayadi"? He was the Shah's personal physician and was a well known man...
And no, at that time, there were no slaves in Iran. slavery was abolished in 1929 in Iran; And even before that time (around 1870) the act of slavery was very uncommon and was only done by monarchs and the slaves were work in palaces as "Eunuch".
@@amirg7983he DID say It'd be impossible for you to know. But nice try
Everything Candance stated is absolutely true
I'm a British woman, I'm proud of you guys for listening to History. Black slavery is so heartbreaking to me and through history ive learnt that people of all ethnicities were enslaved and still are - it makes me wanna cry
I am a 72 year old white man, and I am so proud of all four of you. The truth is getting out there, it's just moving slowly. All people are being played be the Darkness embodied by so many in leadership. We defeat the Darkness by coming together. We are one family. You are my Brothers!
I'm 40. Has it always been like this? I imagine the 60s was nuts..but I just can't really feel it because I wasn't there.
Has it always been this fucked up cat and mouse game of good and evil ?
@@tylerriojas6250 Yeah, it pretty much was. I'm 70, so I got a good view of the 60's. One thing I find particularly interesting is that the political landscape has flip-flopped in the past 60 years when it comes to racial relations. In the 60's some of the biggest obstacles to integration were southern democrats, not republicans.
@@ejd53 I'd argue the democrats are still one of the biggest obstacles to integration. Which party is telling people they are a victim because of their skin color all the time? Unfortunately it's the democrats.
The Darkness has been around for a very long time, but there is a change coming. It is happening right now, although slowly at present, but will continue to pick up pace. Just hold steady in the midst of the turmoil that is natural to the healing process, and we will see the Darkness increasingly exsposed. Good days are ahead. Stay in Love and forgiveness. The Darkness has no chance.
@@tylerriojas6250 I think it's just more intense and in our face during these times.
"They sold us into freedom" is an EPIC statement. Ya'll need that on a shirt
The light bulb went on in his head and he finally SEES it!!
Muhammed Ali said something similarly -- crude & insightful. copied from Wikiquote:
In the early 1970s Muhammad Ali fought for the heavyweight title against George Foreman. The fight was held in the African nation of Zaire; it was insensitively called the "rumble in the jungle." Ali won the fight, and upon returning to the United States, he was asked by a reporter, "Champ, what did you think of Africa?" Ali replied, "Thank God my granddaddy got on that boat!" There is a characteristic mischievous pungency to Ali's remark, yet it also expresses a widely held sentiment. Ali recognizes that for all the horror of slavery, it was the transmission belt that brought Africans into the orbit of Western freedom. The slaves were not better off-the boat Ali refers to brought the slaves through a horrific Middle Passage to a life of painful servitude-yet their descendants today, even if they won't admit it, are better off. Ali was honest enough to admit it.
Not initially, but eventually. I know we have a lot of problems in the US and I am working on solving them, but all said and done...we have historically ended up being a nation of more light than darkness, morally speaking.
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European powers like Portugal, Britain, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and
exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade,
which was a brutal and tragic period in history.
She should tell the whole truth, when British and other colonizers went to west Africa especially Ghana(previously called Gold Coast known for its
wealth in Gold), they raided the small coastal towns when they first arrived and sent the slaves to America and Britain, some tribes fought back and
they started to loose soldiers.
So to acquire slaves, some European colonizers schemed, manipulated and fueled conflicts between different African tribes and kingdoms, which
contributed to instability, wars and violence in the region, They forced tribes to war each other and at times then backing one tribe over the
other. When the wars was over, they then took the prisoners of war and sent them on slave ships.
This approach was part of their divide-and-conquer tactic, which aimed to exploit existing rivalries and instigate new ones among the local
populations.
European powers did engage in military conflicts against African kingdoms and tribes during the period of colonization. When local African kingdoms
or tribes resisted or opposed European colonization or the slave trade, the European powers would often resort to force and military actions to
assert their control. The European colonizers would establish forts and trading posts along the coast and sometimes inland, using them as bases for
their operations.
Many families were torn apart, with husbands separated from wives, parents from children, and siblings from each other and sent on slave ships. The
emotional and psychological toll of losing family members to the slave trade was profound and devastating. For enslaved individuals, the experience
of being forcibly taken from their families and communities was traumatic and contributed to the enduring legacy of pain and loss for generations.
European traders had advanced military technology and firepower compared to many African communities. This power imbalance made it difficult for
some African tribes to resist or oppose the demands of European slave traders, therefore in a few cases, African middlemen and coastal tribes
collaborated with European slave traders by capturing and selling fellow Africans to the European ships, also very few African middlemen and coastal
tribes may not have fully understood the extent of the inhumane treatment and suffering that awaited the enslaved Africans once they reached the
Americas and the Caribbean. It's essential to understand the historical context and the power dynamics at play during that period. The transatlantic
slave trade was an exploitative system that systematically dehumanized and oppressed Africans, regardless of the involvement of a few African
middlemen and coastal tribes, and not all members of these tribes participated in the trade. Europeans were already enslaving africans even before
the involvment of theses tribes and middlemen. There were over a 100 ethnic groups in Ghana alone and less that 13 of them might have participated
in the trade.
Various Akan states, such as the Fante and Denkyira, resisted European incursions and slave raids along the Gold Coast.
In the northern regions of Ghana, the Gonja and Dagomba kingdoms were known for their resistance against the transatlantic slave trade and European
domination.
The Ga-Dangme people, primarily located in the Accra region, also resisted European advances and participated in armed confrontations against
European forces.
The Ewe and Anlo tribes, located in the eastern parts of present-day Ghana, resisted the slave trade and colonization by European powers
The Ashanti Kingdom was known for its military prowess and successfully defended its territory against British forces in multiple wars during the
19th century.
There were more than 4 countries in Ghana alone doing this(British, Portuguese, Swedish, Denmark, French and Germany). Competing for more slaves and
gold.
There are 54 countries in Africa,and they all have a story to tell. Different wars were fought over centuries for freedom from European conquerers.
Some tribes mostly exchanged gold for mirrors, gin and gunpowder not slaves.
Enslaved Africans who managed to escape from plantations and European control formed maroon communities in remote and inaccessible areas. These
communities served as safe havens and centers of resistance against the slave trade and slavery.
Slavery was abolished because several tribes and kingdoms in Ghana and neighboring areas fought back against the slave trade, as well as against
European colonial encroachments
European slave traders and colonial powers often retaliated against African tribes and communities that resisted their involvement in the slave
trade. When African communities refused to collaborate or resisted attempts to capture and sell fellow Africans, European traders resorted to
various punitive measures to assert their control.
The abolitionist movements exerted political pressure on European governments during the late 18th and early 19th centuries to reconsider the
institution of slavery. The abolitionist movement gained momentum in Europe and North America, some Africans and European-descended individuals in
the colonies also participated in advocacy efforts.The international community, including other European nations and non-European powers, began to
question and condemn the slave trade, leading to treaties and agreements that contributed to its eventual abolition.
Industrialization and technological advancements reduced the need for large-scale slave labor in certain regions. Moral and humanitarian arguments
against slavery gained traction during the Enlightenment period. Abolitionists highlighted the inherent cruelty and injustice of slavery, leading to
a broader societal awareness of the need to end the practice.
If you you choose to leave out all these important details, lie by ommission, gaslight and decide to attack the majority of the African people who
have gone through generations of trauma, and just want to be left alone. It just speaks to me in great volumes the type of person you are.
The scary thing is they have started removing, changing and falsifying the chain of events that led to the complex structure of the slave trade,
i've seen this on several websites including wikpedia. All these facts were up there a year ago. When i check the timestamp of these articles
today, it mostly says it was changed 6 days ago or a month ago. Shocking!.
If u think white people went to africa to sing and dance with the natives? go ahead and beleive what you want to beleive. History is always being
whitewashed. I cant find most of the website sources. But you can ask chatgpt to verify this information.
@@voxupvibes There were multiple countries buying. but, the Europeans were not doing the hunting.
Prior to the discovery of a cure for Malaria, Africa was known as "The White Man's Grave". In other words, white men had no resistance to Malaria. If white men went into the land, they would die. The locals had developed a resistance. They'd get sick, but not die. The slaves were all brought to the coast, for them to buy. As far as groups waring against each other, they were doing that already. It was a military strategy to have strangers buy their enemies.
Evil is in the heart of man, not in the color of skin.
Young men I’m a white guy and you are my brothers! No matter who likes it or not ! There are only two races, gods race or satans race!!! We all have the same creator and we all come from Adam and Eve ! These are facts! Yes bad things were done by bad people we have to move forward and love one another and act like family!!!!
Candace was right about slavery continuing in Africa. Sadly, many incidents of African people coming to live in Britain and having at least one slave hidden in their household have hit the news here in the UK. These are just the ones that have been discovered and the slave(s)rescued.
Moses said "let my people go". That should give you an idea of how long slavery has existed!
I as someone who was forced to read ( Typical whiny kid ) the whole Bible I didn't for a second think it would be far more useful growing up.
Moses, was PRINCE OF EYGPT, when he said this.... 😮 let's you know that the TYPE OF SLAVERY, BASED ON LIES ABOUT SKIN COLOR WAS INDEED THE ONLY THING ON EARTH INVENTED BY WHITE PEOPLE. READ 4REAL. READ OLD BOOKS.
The Bible is not a credible source, there where never Jewish slaves in Egypt and there is no historical evidence for that outside of the Bible
I love how Prager and Candace didn't mention WHO were slaves in Egypt. The Abrahamic line has had it bad for a long time.
Hey guys. I love y' all & your reactions so much. I was a kid coming up in the 70s and 80s and remember that the good way of thinking of things and people was always to ignore pretty much your skin color and to see the similarities and that we're all human. I've always been that way. But nowadays - - apparently thinking that people are the same down deep inside is discriminatory and r@cist. I'm not kidding. I was just starting a new job and taking all the orientation classes. I saw in black and white that it is wrong to think of people that way and that it's culturally insensitive to look beyond culture and r@ce and think of us as all the same. The US and the West have lost their minds! Divide and conquer! That's their plan
Sound of Freedom shined a light on how slavery is at an all time high. The thing that connects these two eras of slavery is that it was never about race or nationality but about vulnerability. There will always be people that take advantage of the weak. That mindset is what connects them. Not race, gender, sexuality, religion, etc.
well put Sir, well put.
Sadly, in the first world competition to be "victims" the reality has already been lost. Some sad attempts to create an external foe to foster unity of purpose notwithstanding, the west will remain divided against itself. I 'm not even sure myself if that's a bad thing or not. If history teaches one thing it's that no matter how awful the circumstances, how oppressive the government of the day, the world keeps turning and empires pass away. The only thing that should worry us is: What comes next?
And no one is weaker than children.
Still need to see this movie, but nowhere in the UK is showing it, or even advertising that it’s available to watch!
@@Shrasha i think they will be releasing it for streaming once it's out of theatres.
Lots of love brothers!!! If everyone knew the truth we could live in peace ❤️
It’s amazing when you realize people you trusted in
ALL LIED TO YOU!!!
Always do your research!!!
Love your channel, love your reactions!!!
As a Brit, I knew all this stuff along with the bad stuff. Your public education system is even worse than ours.
You have no business talking down to anyone . Your history is full of war, murder and domination all over the world
I learned all this in school in America, I don’t know what other states taught, but we absolutely learned about this.
Meanwhile Asians perfecting world history otherwise we get sent to the shadow realm.
oh no we learned this, but being a Hispanic there's a pretty biased culture against American history (parents bring prejudice based on their upbringing and education) for instance my Grandfather *hates* Americans but refuses to acknowledge that due to trade with America, Mexico has become one the top if not the top rising industrial power of the West
And that yes even though we have a crime problem that could maybe be attributed to American interest in drugs, we also have thriving cities and communities that are starting to fight back against the Cartels *with* American help
Yes, America did harm Mexico in the past (and most probably waged an imperialist war on us) but they have been a strong partner and supporter of Mexican democracy and industry for decades now
I'm proud to be an American, I wish he could be too, but it's often hateful or prejudiced family members that turn younger generations against the country and its values
you have to keep in mind the differences in public schooling in the us, so many schools get barely any funding while others get alot more, i live in one of the best educated state one known for good public schooling and i was taught everything in this video in my history classes
Seeing people wake up from the race hustlers' lies is a beautiful thing.
💯
Exactly. The deaths of 2 million people during the transatlantic slave trade is COMPLETELY negated by the fact that eventually someone stopped it. No doubt if Hitler had won the war, he'd have run out of Jews by around 1960, and we'd have to forgive him. Or maybe he'd have stopped of his own accord before that, in which case he would have been a hero.
Wait til they realize we are all still slaves.
"Seeing black people agree with my politics is a beautiful thing."
@@pdestefano 🥴
That’s a true statement of facts . Us brits where made slaves by vikings ( white on white slavery) . I come from a city that has thrived from slavery but soon after our cotton mill workers stood up and said” we would rather starve then oppress others “ . We even got a presidential thanking for standing against slavery . British Cotton mill protest , you should look it up
I hope you lads realise how great it is to see folk learning something they didn’t know and digest it and accept they were misinformed bloody well done👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
And there is disinformation, the anti-west or anti-US sentiment from other global powers vilifying the self-appointed world police.
This is what we have been saying for a long time. I'm glad that someone got to the bottom of this. Racism has to stop. Love everyone!
Most educated Black people know white people did not go into the jungle . It was only after the continent was weakened, that whites went in land. Neve the less, the American Slave system was one of the worst war crimes in history. Moreover, this country that I love, still needs to pay reparations for it's part in theses crimes.
"Racism has to stop."
Now THERE'S a new idea!!
"Racism will end when it's no longer financially profitable
...or, psychologically useful."
Toni Morrison
@@heavydownn2962 why so rude to me? no need or call for it.
That takes “legislation” which is currently being dismantled one bill at a time… regressing is not the flex you think it is
@@lauramiddleton2709
I said what I said:
“Racism will end when it’s no
longer financially profitable,
or psychologically useful.”
Toni Morrison
This is also true for sexism.
Which part of this truth
offends your sensibilities?
Not to mention all the children and adults that are trafficked and are Sex slaves
And hard labor slaves forced to work against their will, children including, throughout the world but especially in parts of Asia.
Good Luck, and God Bless. You guys absolutely ROCK!
we only stopped paying for it in 2015.
5 years ago I met a slave woman who was working for an extremely wealthy family from the United Arab Emirates. I was working as a maid in a 5 star hotel in the Netherlands and this family was staying in one of the luxury apartments on the top floor of the hotel. This lady was not allowed to look at or speak to the family members, only to people working for the family, for example the cook who I talked to occasionally. She told me that her ID and passport was taken away and she is not getting paid. She is bound to that family for life
Yep, did a quick work contract in the UAE. Lots of "bonded" people from Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines who have their passports "legally" held by their employers. It's crazy and horrible. The reason I didn't go permanent once the contract was up was I had to leave. Even the flight attendants for the airline from Eastern Europe were increasingly under restriction. They couldn't leave the UAE on time off unless approved.
Yup. I read an article about a Filipino that grew up in California during the 70s and 80s. His family had a "maid" (also Filipino), that he later realized was a slave.
Apparently her husband was killed, and her family couldn't support her, so she offered herself to a family that could feed her.
They brought her with them when the emigrated to the US.
She had no rights, and although the children loved her like an aunt, the rest of the family treated her terribly.
@@goodshipkaraboudjan Saudis treat their workers so badly that the Filipino govt put a stop to sending filipinos to Saudi Arabia for work.
She could have run away, flee into an embassy, ask for political asylum.
Tell her story, etc.
Or am i wrong?
Yeah keep your lies to yourself. I lived there for 20 years these people get paid they are not slaves. They get paid a little amount there is no denying that but they are not held against their will anymore than you as an employee are held to specific policies within your work place. Enough hating on the Arabs just because they are Arab
The fact that you gentlemen are open to hearing things that go against much of what you thought you knew is something to admire. I mean it. You guys are open-minded and gutsy to even question the given narrative. Enjoy your podcasts.
Said the klansm@n.
They are sell outs ..this is what paid influencers look like...paid to push white lies ...to be honest i stopped the video when i heard the words Prager U...because that's all they do is pedal BS....lies and misinformation birds of a feather flock together that's why candice owens , also loves Prager( NOT a) university ...just another BS LIE
It's not a conservative viewpoint. It's fact!
Candace says one thing that we should all embrace. No one is guiltless.
And no one is guilty either -- of the sins of their ancestors or of their racial group or of their whole society or country -- that's called "collective guilt" and we all THOUGHT we had put paid to that concept after World War II with the Nuremberg Trials. You are ONLY guilty of bad things that YOU do -- that's it. I'm not to blame if my father stole cars, or my great-great-great-great-grandfather owned slaves. Most of my ancestors were northerners, many here since the 1600's, and some of them among the Puritans of Massachusetts and Quakers of Pennsylvania were in the forefront of the abolitionist movement in the 19th century. Some of them may have been among the Irish immigrants that protested the draft during the American Civil War, when a draft riot turned into a race riot, with the new immigrants saying they didn't come to America to immediately go to war to help free black slaves -- I don't know, but I do feel a certain amount of shame and regret for my Irish blood that this happened -- but NOT guilt. One of my ancestors, Silus Pepoon -- was in the Union Army fighting against slavery -- then after the Civil War, in 1865, he became and Indian fighter -- that's right -- he was sent West, to fight and relocate and tame and sometimes kill the American Indians that inhabited the Plains. And guess what -- he ended up falling in love with an American Indian woman, Sasheeta. They married and had children, of whom I am a direct descendant -- that's where I get my drop of Miq'Mac Algonquin American Indian blood -- I'm pretty sure it's a lot more than "Pocahontas" -- i.e., Elizabeth Warren -- has -- and I still wouldn't DARE to put that I was American Indian down on a university admissions application!!
And BTW -- that was just a for instance, a hypothetical -- to my knowledge, my father never stole any cars!! And I have no slaveowners among my ancestors that I know of either.
That's why Jesus shed his precious blood for us.
@@Ellen-hs7zb Amen
@@Kairon111161yeah people think too simplistically with ancestry. 10 generations back everyone has ancestors from all walks of life because the number of ancestors doubles every previous generation.
Not true, You and I have never owned anyone much less a slave. Some people say dumb things. I am independent and think for myself, not the pack. I will still vote for Candace if she ever runs for office.
I served 4 years in the military and I experienced racism from all races. There is good and bad in all races. Keep up the learning we all benefit when we all learn from the past.
You only can experience racism from white people if you're in America.
Likely what you experienced is friendly banter between men forming a brotherhood but you’re told you should be a victim so instead of embracing how you’re hardwired, you’d rather be told how to feel. Emotionless, opinionless, … what has the world become.
We are all more or less racist. In that we are more sceptical of those who don't look like us. But it looks like there is more racism today than for a long time. And black people seem the worst at present. I am white myself.
WOW, how condecending can you get? The man shares his experience, and you tell him or her, they are a fool. He or she is not.
@@ls-l1518 yep … problem?
This just goes to show just how difficult it is to give up what you truly think was the truth...
You see them scratch their head in disbelief and try so hard not to believe truth....
That's why the world is so slow to change...
We as Americans really need to open up our minds alittle more easily when we relize truth....
It sooo refreshing to see that theirs still hope....
Thanks all
I love Candace, she comes with logic, grace and intelligence. I truly hope she's our first female president. Not that other women don't deserve the opportunity, but she deserves to be the historical first imo.
From a white grandma! I am so proud of you guys to study the history. There is good and bad in all color, we just need to take the time to get to know the person, not the color!
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Yeah, except this video (and Candace Owens) is disingenuous and putting slavery at the fault of Black people who experienced it is completely wrong. Everything in this video is a lie and made to make White people involved in the slave trade as sympathetic and Black people to be blamed for their own demise. Why are you proud they’re getting bad information?
FUN FACT about the brits. They didn't end their practice of slavery as much as they rebranded it and started doing it to Indians and a number of other Asian peoples by tricking them into thinking they were being hired on for jobs. instead of that they would put them on ships and send them off to their colony's. they called them the coolies. Something that is as bad to call someone as the N word I should add. There is a reason why you can find Indian people on ever one of they're major colonies. Also, do note that ALLLLL of the stuff they did to black folks they did to them as far as treatment and dehumanization. You can still find those people today. Like the people who lived through that are still alive. Old but alive. It didn't end for a long time. Worse the brits never acknowledged what they did. I'm so sick of people saying that white people ended slavery NO THEY DIDN'T! heck look at the states and share cropping AKA debt slavery. Not to mention the fact that it is still LEGAL to enslave criminals in America. A thing that they happily still do. ALOT of plantations straight up became prisons just for that reason.
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If everyone reached this mindset tomorrow, life would be golden.
From a white grandpa! They are not studying history. The rest of what you said is fine.
I am a first generation immigrant. And I am so absolutely fortunate to be in America and to be an American. That's one of the biggest blessings of my life that my parents brought me to this country. My black American brothers, you were mostly born in one of the greatest countries in the world instead of a miserable place in this world like I was. Take this gift with both hands, and reach for the stars! My family came with nothing and we have truly achieved the American dream when I didn't even know the language when I got here! You are smart, entrepreneurial, and if you are not afraid of hard work and saving money and investing it, you can make it huge for not just you but your families as well! And when you make it, please inspire other black people to do the same instead of those multi-millionaire rappers and NBA stars who tell their brothers and sisters that they can't make it even though THEY DID!
Amen. The American dream is not so short sighted to be about you. It is about your effort being able to improve your next generations. Yes, some may have had a head start. That will always exist in all things in life. The promise America makes to all is that here, you can put in effort, and you will struggle. But if you give your children good values and a work ethic, they too can push to improve their next generation. Thats the part the modern liberals have stopped understanding. Why? Because a large portion of them don't want a next generation. They want to abort their kids and party until they grow old. This is entirely acceptable in a free society, but you ultimately squandered your American Dream in a selfish manner.
American not great
@@vaughnreedjr6592 you sound like someone who has no clue how the real world is outside the west.
God bless you brother! Glad to have you as a fellow American!
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@vaughnreedjr6592 America is the greatest country to ever exist.
I commend you guys for taking on all kinds of subjects and you are not closed minded about any subject. Kudos for your approach to all your subjects
Candice Owens is wrong, the Spanish Queen Isabella I was the first one to ban slavery in America. Spain formally abolished slavery with the Law of Burgos back in 1512. Spanish America granted freedom to those slaves who escaped from the English rule if they reached Florida and embraced catholicism, this event happened at Fort Mose, in addition, the first black scholar who went to a spanish university was Juan de Sessa who was a latin Professor in Granada back in 1556. A black person in the US didn't go to the university until 1964. That was a BIG difference.I hope she corrects her facts.
This is why history is so important and we can't stand by and allow some people to try and hide it, twist it etc for their own greedy and evil purposes. Much love from Australia
What did Orwell say? Smth about how he who controls the past controls the present, and who controls the presents guides the future?
Or tear it down...
The devil is a Liar and the Author of Lies.
Those who suppress (darken) the (shining forth of) truth (facts) in Unrighteousness...
True Wokism
bad history and good history is still history and equally as important to learn from.
There is a woman from North Korea who has an incredible story about how she escaped slavery in North Korea then made it to China. Was in sex slavery there and a whole long horrible story of starvation, freezing and more. It’s all going on over there now. She has been on a number of pod casts lately. Google that and listen to her story. It will blow your mind!
Yeonmi Park is her name. Her story is amazing!
It was hard to listen to hear whT she went threw.glade she enjoying life now
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I'm so Proud of these Young Men . Full knowledge is essential not to be used and made a fool. All of our children are being undereducated .
It's absolutely true..
United we stand divided we fall. We as good people need to stand united for truth and justice for all.
alot people brainwashed that power and money is everything..its the people standing together is power
Exactly United we stand.. we the good need to stand up against the few .. we are blessed in America and so many have no clue 🙏 🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲
@WARFACTOR1
There is no money in Peace and being United
The guy in the back is spot on. You MUST get to know someone as an individual before you can know what’s in their heart! ❤
In the U.S., chattel slavery of humans was finally abolished in 2013. Slavery as a punishment still exists in America. Most people are not even aware of this fact.
It's good to be American!
If we came together, can you imagine how great this country would be
Imagine the world.....
Like Candace said, division creates money!!
@@tomrussell9829 true
Intentionally dividing people apart is the biggest scam that has been perpetuated against the public at large. Not only do only an extremely few people profit from it but they also move for grabbing more power away from the People with it. It's never been about race...It's never been about religion...It's always been about money & power with no concern about what atrocities they leave in their wake. They can only get away with it if they can keep us fighting each other...Because they know what will happen to *themselves* when people unite & find out who the *real* enemy actually is.
@@bb1uk108The country should have came together with Trump in 2020,,, But I remember the last time it really felt like there was no tension between us was the night of 9-11-2001... we all wanted to go to war against the terrorists that night... We all whites, blacks Asians an Mexicans diving out the towers that day an that was the last time there was no tension
The REAL TRAGEDY here is the fact that ALL our metro school education is set in brewing division instead of teaching us all the TRUTH! ...This has to change!
Truths such as "white people aCtUalLy ended slavery!"
We should be listening to the people who are living it....
Not lies from governments
As an Irish American I thought you would like to see this.
Chattel slavery still exists in countries in Africa. Most of the time it's little children mining the raw materials that make up smart phones. Not to mention the children kidnapped and drugged to become child soldiers.
Slavery has been a norm in every aspect of human history. The idea that every human is born equal is an abnormality in our history.
Child soldiers are common in the ME too..all those ppl complaining about how children were killed in Palestine or by troops etc..child soldiers! Westerners are rather dumb to not understand this.
The idea that every human is born equal is a biblical concept. That mankind disagrees with God is no surprise.
Not just phones. Electric cars as well.
@@ScreeminMeeme in what way are humans “equal” to each other?
@@OdintheGermanShepherd in blood, life and in death. No matter how rich or how poor we all face the same fate.
“They sold us into freedom!”. Wise words indeed 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Just be glad your ass was on a boat like the rest of us cause we could all still be back over there from where we come from struggling to survive till this day !!!!!!!
During the 15th to 19th centuries, European traders and colonizers like Portugal, Britain, France, the Netherlands, and others were involved in the exploration and exploitation of West Africa's coastal regions. They often engaged in raids on coastal towns to capture slaves for the transatlantic slave trade, which was a brutal and tragic period in history.
Raiding and Abduction:
European traders often participated directly in slave raids. Coastal areas were particularly vulnerable to such raids, as European ships could easily anchor near the coast.
Coastal villages were sometimes attacked, and inhabitants including family members and siblings were captured and transported to the slave ships waiting offshore.
African slaves were transported to various regions of the Americas, including the Caribbean, North America, Central America, and South America.
Intertribal Conflicts and Wars:
European traders took advantage of existing intertribal conflicts and wars to acquire slaves. They often provided weapons, goods, or other incentives to one African group, encouraging them to engage in conflicts with neighboring tribes. The victors would capture individuals from the defeated group and sell them as slaves.
They also sometimes provided support to African groups/traffickers or middlemen to conduct raids since the operation sometimes led to massive loss of their men.
African Middlemen:
European slave traders established contact with African middlemen, who were often local leaders,local war captains, militias, human traffickers merchants, or intermediaries from coastal regions. These intermediaries were well-acquainted with the interior of Africa and had pre-existing networks for acquiring slaves.
Some African societies engaged in slave raids and wars, capturing individuals from rival tribes. The captives were then sold to European traders or local African middlemen.
Coercion and Violence:
In some cases, Europeans resorted to coercion and violence to obtain slaves. This could involve direct confrontation with local communities or the use of force against individuals who resisted capture.
Bartering and Exchange:
European traders exchanged goods such as textiles, metalware, firearms, and alcohol for enslaved individuals. These goods were highly sought after by African societies and played a significant role in incentivizing the capture and sale of slaves.
Arab, Indian, Persian raids:
In addition to the trans-Saharan and transatlantic slave trades, there was an Indian Ocean slave trade involving Arab, Persian, and Indian traders. Slaves were captured in East Africa and transported to various destinations in the Indian Ocean region, including the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
Colonization or Colonies:
Britain, France and other European powers and had established colonies along the West African coast, including present-day Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. These colonies became central hubs for British involvement in the intra-African slave trade. Slaves were transported to meet the labor demands of European colonies, economic profit or as punishment or crime ,rebellion, resistance or under indentured servitude contracts, where they agreed to work for a specified period in exchange for passage, land, or other considerations.
Despite the legal abolition, enforcing the end of the transatlantic slave trade proved challenging. Some European powers and the United States continued to engage in illegal slave trading activities even after passing anti-slave trade legislation.
After the abolition, the British Royal Navy actively patrolled the Atlantic to suppress illegal slave trading. They sought to intercept and apprehend ships involved in smuggling enslaved individuals.
Despite the legal prohibition, enforcing the abolition proved challenging. Some British traders and shipowners continued to engage in illegal slave trading activities, seeking to evade detection by authorities.
As you can see both sides are guilty to some degree, dont let people lie to you. I get that the overall objective is to help black people move on, but not through lying by ommission nor whiteashing. The means dont always justify the ends. You can fact check with chatgpt i you want.
What's really crazy is that in 2024, with all the knowledge we've attained about well.......everything, and these aren't facts that everyone doesn't know. Slavery is one of the worst things to ever happen in the USA, but facts are facts.
Thank you for acknowledging this. It sucks having so much hate directed at us white people when we’re the first race to end slavery. And we’re still fighting to make life more equal for everyone even if it’s not quite there yet. As a white person who has lived in a lot of different places, there’s a lot of accepted open racism toward white people, but when white people are racist nobody tolerates it. Not even other white people. We really don’t deserve all the hate.
It’s challenging to keep your heart right sometimes. I’ve been given massive hate all my life by the precise same people I’ve been actively standing up for. I refuse to be contaminated by it. I get that it comes from a position of ignorance, but it’s pretty demoralising being threatened with SA and murder just because your ancestors were an offensive colour. Anyway, my ancestors were Irish. Historically treated worse than dogs. It’s a depressing truth that the whole of humanity needs to face: people have been atrocious to one another since the dawn of time. But we’ve been trundling around this rotating sh*t show long enough to KNOW better in our hearts.
I’m a white Australian, love this channel and the sensible discussions you have around your table. This is what is missing from schools and the main stream media. CRITICAL THINKING AND OPEN DIALOGUE WITHOUT WANTING TO CLOSE DOWN FREE SPEECH. ITS history and should never be erased or embellished to suit one group or another.
Australia the country where they theated the natives as fauna until the 20th century.
@@ryukenhondaraiden252 Correct, and Australia also had slavery. Australia isn't innocent either.
yes thats true but slavery was all over the world black or white
@@bordy3365Exactly, Poland never had slaves from other countries (because we are slaves are were enslaved by Ottomans) but slavery existed there as well. The lowest class: peasants were treated just like slaves, the same happened in other countries that did not have 'traditional' slaves but had the lowest class that served the same function as them.
Convict labour. Second fleet. Neptune? They used slaver ships to transport them. Brutal.