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A HISTORY BLACK SLAVERY THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND WELFARE SYSTEM

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BLACK SLAVERY

Historically, millions of Africans were enslaved and sold by African leaders, merchants, and rival tribes to European and Arab traders. This practice occurred primarily in West, Central, and East Africa through established trade networks



THE 16TH THROUGH THE 19TH CENTURIES

The Transatlantic Slave Trade

During the transatlantic trade (16th to 19th centuries), European powers established outposts along the West and Central African coasts. They purchased captives primarily from powerful African coastal kingdoms and inland empires


Key Kingdoms: Empires such as Dahomey (modern-day Benin), Oyo (modern-day Nigeria), and the Ashanti (modern-day Ghana) grew wealthy and powerful by waging wars and capturing individuals from rival ethnic groups to sell to European traders


  • Famous Markets: Slaves were often marched hundreds of miles from the interior to massive holding centers and coastal markets, such as the Salaga Slave Market in present-day Ghana. 

  • Historical Context: African elites who sold these captives did not view them as "their own people," but rather as enemy combatants, debtors, or individuals from completely different tribes.

The Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean Slave Trades

For centuries prior to and alongside the transatlantic trade, Arabs and North African Berbers participated in the trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trades. 

  • Mechanisms: These traders relied heavily on established, historic networks where local African chiefs, warlords, and slave-raiding parties captured people from Sub-Saharan regions and sold them along trade routes. 

  • Major Markets: The enslaved individuals were then forcibly marched across the Sahara desert or transported to the coast and sold at prominent slave markets in cities like Morocco, Cairo, Tripoli, and Algiers, or shipped to the Middle East. [1]

While it is historically documented that African elites and black slave owners acquired and traded humans, the vast majority of these individuals were subsequently sold to foreign buyers who drove the global demand for enslaved labor


SO, The question is this "What percent of African slaves were sold by Africans?

Here is the historical answer BUT the Democrat Party and their lying accomplices Academia and mainstream media will never publish or broadcast the true answer to this question!


THE ANSWER

Historians estimate that approximately 90% of the enslaved Africans sold to European traders during the Transatlantic Slave Trade were captured and sold by fellow Africans.


European traders and coastal raiders were generally unable to venture deep into the African interior due to tropical diseases and strong local resistance. Instead, they formed complex business partnerships with local African elites, warlords, and merchants. These African rulers and intermediaries obtained captives primarily through inter-ethnic warfare, as well as through judicial systems and debt collection. The captives were then marched to the coast and sold in exchange for manufactured goods, textiles, and firearms


Africans sold fellow Africans to European traders, but you will never see those words in our history school books, you will never hear anyone from the Democrat Party speaking those words, you will never hear any talking head on all our national news cast broadcast speak those words. Who suffers most from this lie? The AMERICAN BLACK CULTURE that's who! They have been lied to for centuries!


WELFARE SYSTEM-THE MODERN-DAY SLAVERY IN AMERICA

Historically, the 19th-century Democratic Party was predominantly based in the American South and officially defended the institution of slavery. Southern Democrats actively fought to keep slavery legal, while the Republican Party, founded in 1854, led the abolitionist movement and the effort to pass the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments


Historically, the Democratic Party defended slavery and engineered the Jim Crow system of legalized racial segregation in the American South. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Southern Democrats functioned explicitly as a "white man's party" to preserve white supremacy.


Defense of Slavery: In the 1840s and 1850s, Southern Democrats fiercely defended chattel slavery and insisted on its expansion into Western territories


QUESTION

Where was the Republican party during this period and what did they stand for

The Opposition: The anti-slavery Republican Party, led by Abraham Lincoln, won the election, prompting Southern slaveholding states to secede and form the Confederacy.


Resistance to Reconstruction: Following the Civil War, Radical Republicans passed the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to grant Black Americans freedom, citizenship, and voting rights. Southern Democrats bitterly fought these federal protections.


Establishing Jim Crow: When federal troops withdrew from the South in 1877, Southern Democrats reassumed total political control, establishing the "Solid South". They enacted repressive Jim Crow laws to enforce racial segregation and utilized literacy tests, poll taxes, and terror to disenfranchise Black voters


DID YOU KNOW

Federal Workplaces: In 1913, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson officially segregated federal government workplaces in Washington, D.C., reversing decades of integration.


BOTTOM LINE

The Republican Party freed the slaves. Founded in 1854 to oppose the expansion of slavery, the party led the abolitionist cause during the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln and Republican lawmakers drove the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865, which permanently outlawed slavery in the United States.


Historically, this effort was met with strong opposition from the Democratic Party, which had a large pro-slavery base in the South.


THE MODERN DAN EQUIVLIANT TO SLAVERY


We all know what the WELFARE system is, we all know it is used by the Democrat Party to control mainly the black population of America.



The WELFARE SYSTEM WAS CREATED, DESIGNED, AND INSTITUTED BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, WAY BACK IN 1935


DEMOCRATS - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration created the modern American welfare system, signing the Social Security Act of 1935 into law. The act was drafted and designed by a specially assembled Committee on Economic Security under the direction of Frances Perkins, the Secretary of Labor.


Creation & Design (1930s): President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed the legislation, heavily shaped by the Committee on Economic Security chaired by Frances Perkins. The Social Security Act instituted the first federal old-age pensions, unemployment insurance, and Aid to Dependent Children (ADC).


QUESTION-WHO OR WHAT POLITICAL PARTY MADE THE WELFARE STATE WHAT IT IS TODAY

The "Great Society" Expansion (1960s): President Lyndon B. Johnson dramatically expanded the system through his Great Society initiatives, successfully establishing programs like Medicare and Medicaid in 1965


Welfare Reform (1990s): President Bill Clinton substantially overhauled the system by signing the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. This replaced the long-standing ADC/AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) with the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant, instituting strict work requirements and lifetime limits.


Today's Welfare System

Black and Hispanic individuals are disproportionately represented in the welfare system compared to their overall percentage of the U.S. population. For example, Black individuals constitute approximately 12% to 13% of the U.S. population but represent about a quarter of all welfare recipients.


The Democratic Party, along with their allies in the mainstream media and academia, have misled the American public for many years. Black slavery originated in Africa by Africans.


Southern Democrats before and after the Civil War in America opposed granting freedom to slaves. A Civil War was fought over this issue, and it was a Republican leader (president) who emancipated the slaves—NOT the Democratic Party! Jim Crow laws, which Democrats often accuse Republicans of attempting to reinstate, were created and enforced by the Southern Democratic Party after the Civil War concluded.



BOTTOM LINE

TODAY'S WELFARE PLANTATION

Is operated by the Democratic Party. It is designed to make poor Black, White, and Brown folks dependent on Democrats. Food stamps, health care—all of it is designed for one purpose: to control poor folks and never allow them to be successful at anything they attempt to do.

WELFARE PROGRAMS = POWER OVER WE THE PEOPLE


We, the people—Black, White, Brown—have been lied to and hoodwinked for decades. The truth about slavery and our welfare system has been covered up for centuries!



THE SECRET AGENT MAN
THE SECRET AGENT MAN


 
 
 

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