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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    Your hiding your face in embarrassment?
    Your posts are getting increasingly stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulletbob View Post
    Slavery is still alive in well in Africa.

    https://face2faceafrica.com/article/...y-africa-today
    Slavery in Africa is still common and will probally be for some time due to cluture lack of enforcement tribalism and terriost groups.yet America is the bad one and blamed for slavery while the rest of the world gets a pass.
    Guess thats why statues of abolitionist and Abraham Lincoln were attacked by rioters blm and anfltifa to prove there ingorance and lack of knowledge.
    Last edited by bulletbob; 06-20-2020 at 05:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    The entire Roots style story of whites invading the jungles was 100% false. They traded the Africans, guns and goodies for slaves.
    It was historically preposterous but the facts complicated the narrative so...

    Significant European colonization of sub-Saharan Africa beyond a small part of the coast did not occur until well after the era depicted in that part of Roots. The climate and available logistics made it impossible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    It was historically preposterous but the facts complicated the narrative so...

    Significant European colonization of sub-Saharan Africa beyond a small part of the coast did not occur until well after the era depicted in that part of Roots. The climate and available logistics made it impossible.
    Well, the Portuguese were trading African slaves in 1526, so that came long before Roots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet57 View Post
    You mean when the right gave the corps all the breaks and busted all the unions, right?
    I said the government. But go back to the Progressive Era to find the beginning of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    I said the government. But go back to the Progressive Era to find the beginning of it.
    Yeah, Ronald Reagan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet57 View Post
    You mean when the right gave the corps all the breaks and busted all the unions, right?
    The Unions are largely responsible for their own demise, They took dues and instead of investing back into their workers tried to purchase political power. It worked for a long time.

    And they were able to force many things on manufacturing, until they could no longer compete, and they moved to other countries so that they could compete.

    And remember the last round of Tax Cuts Caused Millions of people to get a nice pay increase.

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    Progressive Era, the 1890s to the 1920s. That would be TR. See Murray Rothbard's posthumous book by that name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zelmo1234 View Post
    The Unions are largely responsible for their own demise, They took dues and instead of investing back into their workers tried to purchase political power. It worked for a long time.

    And they were able to force many things on manufacturing, until they could no longer compete, and they moved to other countries so that they could compete.

    And remember the last round of Tax Cuts Caused Millions of people to get a nice pay increase.
    You don't have any idea what you're talking about. Trump's tax cuts did nothing for working people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet57 View Post
    You don't have any idea what you're talking about. Trump's tax cuts did nothing for working people.
    Jet thats a lie and you know it. Most people got extra money in their pay checks every payday.
    How did obamas tax increases help the working man ?

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