PO3 Aaron Hassay7104010<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If my research is correct, these YouTube videos of West African historians discussing the role of kings selling their own people, is true.<br /><br />Sometimes one is led to believe that Europeans went to Africa collected everyone by force including the king and queen and brought them to the new world as slaves<br /><br /> <br />It seems the missing link, the elephant in the room, the role of leaders in West Africa who benefited or assisted all the things that created the slave trade. They sold their people and stayed and benefited. The people who bought them do not represent the normal human who would not buy another human and do such things.<br /><br />Simply playing the color card as mutually exclusive realities does not get true healing or closure or health and stability<br /><br />It creates the same type of hatred and bigotry that are hoped to be confronted.Should West Africa Leaderships role be discussed in Critical Race Theory or Reparations?2021-07-12T19:32:25-04:00PO3 Aaron Hassay7104010<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If my research is correct, these YouTube videos of West African historians discussing the role of kings selling their own people, is true.<br /><br />Sometimes one is led to believe that Europeans went to Africa collected everyone by force including the king and queen and brought them to the new world as slaves<br /><br /> <br />It seems the missing link, the elephant in the room, the role of leaders in West Africa who benefited or assisted all the things that created the slave trade. They sold their people and stayed and benefited. The people who bought them do not represent the normal human who would not buy another human and do such things.<br /><br />Simply playing the color card as mutually exclusive realities does not get true healing or closure or health and stability<br /><br />It creates the same type of hatred and bigotry that are hoped to be confronted.Should West Africa Leaderships role be discussed in Critical Race Theory or Reparations?2021-07-12T19:32:25-04:002021-07-12T19:32:25-04:00A1C Chris Pointer7104050<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You don’t even want to study CRT so why continue to speak about it? You and many others here continually ask less than intelligent questions about the subject but refuse to take a moment to pop open a book to understand what you’re disagreeing with.<br /><br />I will admit that, although most of your post don’t seem to have any comprehensive topic, you are the only one I’ve seen who is able to formulate your own thoughts about the topic, even if they are nonsensicalResponse by A1C Chris Pointer made Jul 12 at 2021 7:49 PM2021-07-12T19:49:42-04:002021-07-12T19:49:42-04:00SPC Jesse Davis7104453<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Maybe actually learn about the history of Africa before asking this question, guy. This is embarrassing.Response by SPC Jesse Davis made Jul 13 at 2021 12:48 AM2021-07-13T00:48:44-04:002021-07-13T00:48:44-04:00SFC Randy Hellenbrand7104672<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sure many of these societies had slavery. It's just Europeans came in and offered the rulers the big bucks if they sold others or their own people!! However, CRT is just the fascist rights latest gambit to muddy the waters and spread more hate. They are truly pathetic!!Response by SFC Randy Hellenbrand made Jul 13 at 2021 6:46 AM2021-07-13T06:46:07-04:002021-07-13T06:46:07-04:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member7104996<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There has been slavery in every civilization. Even the American Indians practiced slavery long before the pale faces showed up. It's not a white man's burden.Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 13 at 2021 9:28 AM2021-07-13T09:28:58-04:002021-07-13T09:28:58-04:002021-07-12T19:32:25-04:00