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		By: The Slave Trade in the Congo Basin - Part 1 - katana17katana17		</title>
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		By: katana17		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;d say in all cases slavery was based on &quot;economics&quot; as you put it. Slaves work for only the cost of keeping them. The religious reasons justifying the whole thing is just another layer above that to make the slave owners feel OK, if necessary.

Whites were the first to ban slavery in the whole world, yet they are promoted as the one and only slave owners that matter. Jews in fact were the ones running the Atlantic slave trade, like they ran the slave trade in Europe going back to Roman times.

The Atlantic slave trade could not have not existed if Africans themselves were not supplying the slaves to the jews on the coasts of Africa.

So very much of what you have been taught in school is a complete lie.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d say in all cases slavery was based on &#8220;economics&#8221; as you put it. Slaves work for only the cost of keeping them. The religious reasons justifying the whole thing is just another layer above that to make the slave owners feel OK, if necessary.</p>
<p>Whites were the first to ban slavery in the whole world, yet they are promoted as the one and only slave owners that matter. Jews in fact were the ones running the Atlantic slave trade, like they ran the slave trade in Europe going back to Roman times.</p>
<p>The Atlantic slave trade could not have not existed if Africans themselves were not supplying the slaves to the jews on the coasts of Africa.</p>
<p>So very much of what you have been taught in school is a complete lie.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello &#038; wow!  I never learn of this point of view until now.  I wonder if this P.O.V. is or will be taught in today&#039;s Black Studies courses?  Let me elaborate...

From what I read today it seems that slavery/slave trade was conducted by Arabs, who were obviously Muslim, and the Africans who were not Muslim or Christian.  But it was the Christian world who started or took advantage of the African custom to bring the slave trade to the western hemisphere.  I&#039;m not a religious fanatic of any kind.  The Africans saw human bondage as some weird right or entitlement.  But it was the Christian world that used religion to justify slavery of Africans.  [Still with me?]  I never understood the reason of Arab Muslims for conducting slave trade.  If it&#039;s not religious justification, then it&#039;s pure economics.  Now that&#039;s sad!

Thanks for the moderation.

P.S.  The idea of buying slaves just to execute...what the hell is that?  :(]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello &amp; wow!  I never learn of this point of view until now.  I wonder if this P.O.V. is or will be taught in today&#8217;s Black Studies courses?  Let me elaborate&#8230;</p>
<p>From what I read today it seems that slavery/slave trade was conducted by Arabs, who were obviously Muslim, and the Africans who were not Muslim or Christian.  But it was the Christian world who started or took advantage of the African custom to bring the slave trade to the western hemisphere.  I&#8217;m not a religious fanatic of any kind.  The Africans saw human bondage as some weird right or entitlement.  But it was the Christian world that used religion to justify slavery of Africans.  [Still with me?]  I never understood the reason of Arab Muslims for conducting slave trade.  If it&#8217;s not religious justification, then it&#8217;s pure economics.  Now that&#8217;s sad!</p>
<p>Thanks for the moderation.</p>
<p>P.S.  The idea of buying slaves just to execute&#8230;what the hell is that?  🙁</p>
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