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David Hartung

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Nov 21, 2021, 9:16:27 AM11/21/21
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https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/

[...]
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
Ottoman Empire’s economy and traditional society.[1] The main sources of
slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in
North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. It
has been reported that the selling price of slaves decreased after large
military operations.[2] In Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the
administrative and political center of the Ottoman Empire, about a fifth
of the 16th- and 17th-century population consisted of slaves.[3] Customs
statistics of these centuries suggest that Istanbul’s additional slave
imports from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1453
to 1700.[4]

Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the
practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century. As late
as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire.[5] Sexual
slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave system throughout the
history of the institution.[6][7]
[...]

It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.

ed...@post.com

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Nov 21, 2021, 9:28:14 AM11/21/21
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You're just learning this now, Mr. College Educated Man? You're kind of sloth-like slow. Besides that, what's you're pointless point?

Mitchell Holman

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Nov 21, 2021, 9:28:50 AM11/21/21
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David Hartung <d_ha...@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:KNudnRFtCpQoyQf8...@giganews.com:
And not just a Christian issue?



Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep
respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you
would serve Christ.
(Ephesians 6:5)


Christians who are slaves should give their
masters full respect so that the name of God and
his teaching will not be shamed. If your master
is a Christian, that is no excuse for being
disrespectful.
(1 Timothy 6:1-2)


Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves
to your masters, not only to those who are good and
considerate, but also to those who are harsh.
1Pet 2:18


Tell slaves to be submissive to their masters
and to give satisfaction in every respect
Titus 2:9


Masters, treat your slaves justly and fairly,
for you know that you also have a Master in heaven.
Col 4:1




David Hartung

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Nov 21, 2021, 9:37:48 AM11/21/21
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I have known this for years, although I suspect that this is new to you.

ed...@post.com

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Nov 21, 2021, 10:07:09 AM11/21/21
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Slavery has been around for as long as humans have been around, which apparently you seem to be clueless about, believing it only dates back to the 16th-18th centuries in North Africa against white people. All colors of people were targets throughout all of time, such is the nature of the human beast, especially the beastier right wing minded ones. Nothing new to me.

Siri Cruise

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Nov 21, 2021, 10:31:36 AM11/21/21
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In article <KNudnRFtCpQoyQf8...@giganews.com>,
David Hartung <d_ha...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the

And slavery lite remains in moslem countries.

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NoBody

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Nov 21, 2021, 11:07:48 AM11/21/21
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You should be paying me reparations because my ancestors were slaves.
See how this works, dimbulb?

B Hasselback

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Nov 21, 2021, 12:01:50 PM11/21/21
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Wow, you really know your history...you just learned this? We did the Ottoman Empire in 8th grade. What a phony sack of shit you are.

! Kurt Nicklas

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Nov 21, 2021, 12:19:45 PM11/21/21
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What's your point, Hollowman?

PIBB

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Nov 21, 2021, 1:46:19 PM11/21/21
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On 14:16 21 Nov 2021, David Hartung said:
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> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-
Not forgetting black Barbary pirates before the Transatlantic Slave
Trade started .....

"Pirates (called corsairs) from cities along the Barbary Coast in
north Africa – cities such as Tunis and Algiers – would raid ships
in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, as well as seaside villages to
capture men, women and children. The impact of these attacks were
devastating – France, England, and Spain each lost thousands of
ships, and long stretches of the Spanish and Italian coasts were
almost completely abandoned by their inhabitants.

At its peak, the destruction and depopulation of some areas
probably exceeded what European slavers would later inflict on the
African interior."

https://news.osu.edu/when-europeans-were-slaves--research-suggests-
whit
e-slavery-was-much-more-common-than-previously-believed/

AlleyCat

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Nov 21, 2021, 6:47:53 PM11/21/21
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 07:07:08 -0800 (PST), ed...@post.com says...

> Slavery is a Canadian thing too.

Yup.

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AlleyCat

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Nov 21, 2021, 6:47:54 PM11/21/21
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 07:07:08 -0800 (PST), ed...@post.com says...

> Slavery is a Canadian thing too.

Yup.

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AlleyCat

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Nov 21, 2021, 6:52:45 PM11/21/21
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 09:01:48 -0800 (PST), B Hasselback says...

> We did the Ottoman Empire in 8th grade.

Yeah, yeah, yeah... EVERYONE older than ~45 did too, so big fucking deal.

So, EVERY time YOU or one of your butt-buddies post a news article about
something that's been going on for more than a news-cycle, we can ask, "wow...
you're just learning that now? We studied XYZ in 8th grade.

Quit being a pedantic little pussy liberal, liberal.

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AlleyCat

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:13:28 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

>
> On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
> > https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
> >
> > [whataboutism trolling erased]
> >
> > It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.
>
> No one said it was. In the western, supposedly civilized world,

Comma is wrong, you illiterate baboon.

> slavery was an issue everywhere, even in California and Canada, thanks to my
> racist ancestors, longer than any place else but Brazil.

No comma, is wrong.

> Me and my filthy racist ancestors don't get a pass.

That's right, psycho... YOU and your racist/homophobic mommy, do not get one.

(I KNOW she's there with you)

Your not a Bornean pygmy, so own up to your ancestor's racist homophobic ways.

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Slavery in colonial California began with the systematic enslavement of
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AlleyCat

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Nov 21, 2021, 7:00:58 PM11/21/21
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:13:28 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

>
> On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
> > https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
> >
> > [whataboutism trolling erased]
> >
> > It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.
>
> No one said it was. In the western, supposedly civilized world,

Comma is wrong, you illiterate baboon.

> slavery was an issue everywhere, even in California and Canada, thanks to my
> racist ancestors, longer than any place else but Brazil.

No comma, is wrong.

> Me and my filthy racist ancestors don't get a pass.

That's right, psycho... YOU and your racist/homophobic mommy, do not get one.

(I KNOW she's there with you)

Your not a Bornean pygmy, so own up to your ancestor's racist homophobic ways.

=====

============================================================================

Rudy's Denial of Reality

Many people, like Rudy deny truths even when presented with irrefutable
evidence.

There's an old (and corny) joke, which goes:

What is "denial?"

It's a river in Egypt."

There's another meaning of "denial" in psychoanalytic theory: A psychological
defense we all use at times to reduce our anxiety when something feels
particularly disturbing.

Finally, there is a particular type of "denial" we are witnessing nowadays:

When seemingly intelligent and sane adults vehemently deny truths despite a
body of irrefutable data.

(THAT'S our Rudy!)

This type of denial is akin to Stephen Colbert's "truthiness" in that these
deniers adamantly refuse to accept verified facts because they get in the way
of their own rigid ideas.

In psychiatry, the word "delusion" means a firm belief in some idea which is
known to be false, and it can be a symptom of paranoia or psychosis. While the
believers in untruths are mentally ill, they do strongly adhere to their false
credos in spite of clear evidence to the contrary which is presented to them,
especially if based on scientific findings.

These deniers are indeed "true believers" for whom there is only One Absolute
Truth.

The writings of their texts are taken literally or reinterpreted to suit their
prejudice and hate.

This kind of closed-mindedness is prevalent in every country of the world. Call
it zealotry, bigotry or fanaticism, these ultra-controlling beliefs are
dangerous to our civic morale. Worse, they give a quasi-intellectual rationale
for a momentum towards control, misanthropy, and hate.

David Hartung

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Nov 21, 2021, 7:42:40 PM11/21/21
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On 11/21/21 1:13 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
> On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>>
>> [whataboutism trolling erased]
>>
>> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European
>> issue.
>
> No one said it was.  In the western, supposedly civilized world, slavery
> was an issue here, thanks to your racist ancestors, longer than any
> place else but Brazil.

You know nothing abut my ancestors, and even less about cultures outside
of California.

Rudy Canoza

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Ha ha ha! The no-fight no-upper-body-strength squat-to-piss fairy spends *five*
times as long fucking up the subject line as it takes me to repair it. HA HA HA
HA HA!


On 11/21/2021 4:00 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:13:28 -0800, Rudy Canoza, the intellectual, moral, professional and physical superior to that fat no-upper-body-strength squat-to-piss fairy AlleyPussyBitch, wrote (not "says"):
>
>>
>> On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
>>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>>>
>>> [whataboutism trolling erased]
>>>
>>> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.
>>
>> No one said it was. In the western, supposedly civilized world,
>
> Comma is wrong,

No, both commas are perfect.

>
>> No one said it was. In the western, supposedly civilized world, slavery was an
>> issue here, thanks to your racist ancestors, longer than any place else but Brazil.
>
> No comma, is wrong.

They comma is spot-on correct, and so is the truth of what I wrote, you impotent
squat-to-piss faggot.


>
>> You and your filthy racist ancestors don't get a pass.
>
> That's right, Prof. Caonza.
>

Of course it's right, you squat-to-piss no-fight fairy.

Rudy Canoza

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On 11/21/2021 4:00 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:13:28 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
>
>>
>> On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
>>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>>>
>>> [whataboutism trolling erased]
>>>
>>> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.
>>
>> No one said it was. In the western, supposedly civilized world,
>
> Comma is RIGHT,

I know.

You already squandered your reply to my post. You only get one.

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I know all I need to know about your ancestors, starting with your
syphilis-dispensing mother (who was a Democrat). Your parents supported Jim
Crow to the utmost.

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Rudy and Liberals Are Wimps (New Study Shocks Scientific Community...

https://freedomwire.com/liberals-are-wimps-new-study-shocks-scientific-
community/

Rudy and Liberal Men are physically smaller and weaker than conservative men -
and it's
measurable.

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Vice Admits Rudy and Liberal Men Are Weaker, Less Attractive than...

https://phillipschneider.com/vice-admits-liberal-men-are-weaker-less-
attractive-than-conservatives/

Vice Admits Rudy and Liberal Men are Weaker, Less Attractive than Conservatives
By
Phillip Schneider on August 11, 2020 ( Leave a comment ) While the flames of
the culture war rage, even far-left media publication Vice admits that Rudy and
liberal
men are weaker and less competent than conservatives.

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TRUTH: Why Rudy and Liberals Are WEAKER Than Conservatives
https://thefederalistpapers.org/us/truth-liberals-weaker-conservatives

TRUTH: Why Rudy and Liberals Are WEAKER Than Conservatives. Speaking of weak
Rudy and liberals,
who can't even stand the sight of history: Texas Restaurant Defending
Controversial Sign Some Are Calling Racist - by Robert Gehl. A Texas restaurant
is under attack on social media for what many are calling its racist décor. The
neon sign hung at Cook's Garage...

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Science Proves That Rudy and Liberals Are Crazier Than Conservatives

https://freedomwire.com/liberals-are-crazy/

Well, I recently came across a fantastic article about another study of
Rudy and liberals - except this time, instead of focusing on the weak males, it
focuses
on the average liberal woman and Rudy, the Nancy, instead. A Ph.D. candidate at
Georgia State
University has analyzed the data out of a recent Pew Research Center poll, and
the results are amazing.

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Shocker: Study Shows Physically Weak Men Tend to be Liberals Like Rudy

https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2017/05/26/shocker-study-shows-physically-
weak-men-tend-to-be-liberal-n72373

Shocker: Study Shows Physically Weak Men Tend to be liberal, like Rudy. In news
that will
surprise absolutely no one, a new study reveals that girly men are more likely
to favor socialist policies. The study, conducted by researchers at Brunel
University London, looked at the height, weight, physical strength, and bicep
circumference of 171 men, along...

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Liberalism Breeds Soft, Weak, Young "Men" - Louder With...

https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/liberalism-breeds-soft-weak-young-men

by Steven Crowder I know some of you think when I say "liberalism breeds weak,
fat men," that I'm merely politicizing an issue to be polarizing. I assure you
that's not the case. Allow me five hundred words to make my case. I was a
chubby kid. Strike that, I was a jiggly shrimp. Skinny-fat. The kind of kid who
was relatively thin, yet managed to ma

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Why Rudy and Liberals Are So Physically Monstrous And Repulsive...

https://www.returnofkings.com/118536/why-liberals-are-so-physically-monstrous-
and-repulsive

Rudy and Liberals Are not born uglier. They voluntarily remain ugly or become
uglier to
fit a narrative. "Appearance is ideology". It takes a special kind of hypocrisy
to call something that is universally seen as ugly "beautiful" and vice-versa.

=====

Science says Liberals, like Rudy, not conservatives, are psychotic

https://nypost.com/2016/06/09/science-says-liberal-beliefs-are-linked-to-
pyschotic-traits/

Jun 9, 2016 Turns out Rudy and Liberals Are the real authoritarians. A
political-science
journal that published an oft-cited study claiming conservatives were more
likely to show traits associated with "psychoticism"...

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12 Reasons Why Liberals, Like Rudy And Progressives Will Always Be...

https://www.returnofkings.com/100887/12-reasons-why-liberals-and-progressives-
will-always-be-losers

Rudy and Liberal Men however are inexcusable, they are either effeminate enough
to be
emotionally manipulated or are weak and yielding to social pressures. December
10, 2016 Take The Red Pill Don't forget that Rudy and Liberal Men are usually

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Present-Day Cuntflapafornia racism:

California Reparations Task Force Looks at Long History of...

https://cbd.frimailhubb.com/2021/11/21/california-reparations-task-force-looks-
at-long-history-of-racism-in-american

Lucas said racism is the prime reason there are just... By Antonio Ray Harvey |
California Black Media Last month, Lawrence Lucas, founder of the United States
Department of Agriculture Coalition of Minority Employees (USDA-CME), testified
before the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals...

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California Reparations Task Force Looks at Long History of Racism in American

November 21, 2021

Agriculture

Reading Time: 4 min

Last month, Lawrence Lucas, founder of the United States Department of
Agriculture Coalition of Minority Employees (USDA-CME), testified before the
California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African
Americans.

Lucas said racism is the prime reason there are just a little over 400 Black
farmers in California.

"The income of Black Farmers has been drastically reduced and the amount of
wealth that has been taken from Black farmers is tremendous," Lucas said. "What
you would call reparations, we call justice. It is why you must do what you
have to do in California to right the wrongs suffered by Black people."

Lucas is not the only one concerned about mounting evidence that documents a
long history of race-based discrimination in American agriculture.

The United States Department of Agriculture recently created the Equity
Commission (EC) to study racial discrimination and government policies that
have disempowered Black farmers, depleted their wealth and nearly wiped out
their presence for over 100 years.

EC will advise the Secretary of Agriculture by identifying USDA programs,
policies, systems, structures, and practices that created barriers to inclusion
or perpetuated racial, economic, health and social disparities.

USDA-CME was founded in 1994 to address discrimination within the USDA, which
Lucas referred to as the "Last Plantation" during his testimony. The coalition
also focuses its work on the historical loss of Black-owned land and how
government policies deprived African Americans of generational wealth.

The EC is expected to issue a preliminary report and provide "actionable
recommendations" within the next 12 months, and a final report to be finished
within two years.

"The Equity Commission is taking important steps to dismantle barriers
historically underserved communities have faced in accessing USDA programs and
services," said U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in a statement issued on
September 24.

Lucas said despite the USDA's efforts to address decades-old discrimination
practices, he does not see it "getting any better" for Black farmers. Non-Black
farm producers are fighting back in the courts, Lucas said.

"You have white farmers, who own most of the land and get all the benefits from
the land; they are the ones now bringing court cases around the country. They
are saying that it's discriminatory to have debt-relief for Black farmers,"
Lucas said.

The CME's biggest accomplishment is its involvement in securing debt relief for
Black farmers as part of the American Rescue Plan (ARP). The ARP package
included a multi-billion-dollar fund for socially disadvantaged farmers
throughout the United States.

The coalition has worked alongside U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and
Cory Booker (D-NJ) to create the Justice for Black Farmers Act, which will
provide even more aid to socially disadvantaged farmers.

Of the approximately 70,000 farms in California, more than 90% are white-owned
or white-managed and fewer than 1% are Black-owned or Black-managed, according
to the 2017 federal agriculture census.

The 2012 census reported that California had 722 Black farmers. By 2017, that
number had decreased to 429. Nationally, there are 45,508 Black farmers or 1.3%
of all farmers according to the 2017 agriculture census. Their properties
account for 0.5% of the country's farmlands.

In contrast, about 14% of all U.S. farmers in 1920 were Black, according to
that year's agriculture census. At the time, there were 925,708 Black farmers.
Nearly all of them farmed in Deep South states. Lucas blames the USDA for the
depletion of Black farmlands over the last century.

However, the USDA says it is in the process of reversing harmful policies and
taking restorative action for programs that affected the progress, financial
stability, and productive livelihood of Black farmers.

"We are serious about our efforts to end discrimination across all areas of the
Department and to improve access to services for key stakeholders," said USDA
Deputy Secretary Jewel Bronaugh in a statement.

In March, the U.S. Congress passed a $4 billion debt relief program for farmers
of color to address past discrimination in USDA programs.

The debt relief program was passed as part of the ARP. It includes funding to
pay off USDA loans held by 16,000 Black, Native American, Alaskan Native, Asian
American, Pacific Islander, and Hispanic and Latino farmers.

Claiming discrimination, a group of white farmers have filed a dozen lawsuits
against the program including one class action suit. Preliminary injunctions by
three courts have momentarily blocked the program from issuing funds from the
program.

According to Khubaka Michael Harris of the California Black Farmers and
Agriculturalists Association (CBFAA), "The debt relief was written in a way to
help Black folks, but it is not just for Black folks. That's why it's in the
courts. It was written where anybody who is a farmer can say, 'Hey, I've been
affected by COVID, too.' Then, you are going to say that this money is just
earmarked for Black folks? Now, the legislators have to go back to write in a
language that targets underserved communities."

Based in Sacramento, CBFAA advocates for socially disadvantaged California
Black farmers, and agriculturalists of color nationwide.

Lucas said it is actions such as the lawsuits that "deny Black farmers their
dignity," "a right to farm," and deny Black farmers the "right to the same
programs and services that white farmers get in this country."

In California, farming is classified under the term "agricultural activity."

The state defines it as "the harvesting of any agricultural commodity,
including timber, viticulture, apiculture, or horticulture, the raising of
livestock, fur-bearing animals, fish, or poultry, and any practices performed
by a farmer or on a farm are also agricultural activities."

"That goes for licensed cannabis farmers, too," Harris said. "If you cultivate
cannabis you are a farmer in this state."

Assembly Bill (AB) 3121, titled "The Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation
Proposals for African Americans," was a law created to investigate the history
of slavery in the United States, the extent of California's involvement in
slavery, segregation, and the denial of Black citizens their constitutional
rights.

The nine-member task force is expected to hear more testimonies from Black
farmers in California, including producers from the Central Valley.

"I see what all of you in California are doing is what needs to be done across
this country," Lucas said during his testimony. "It is the courage of your
governor and the courage of the people on this Reparation Committee to take on
this daunting task of talking to other people about their pain and suffering.
Black farmers are suffering."


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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 17:12:13 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

> slavery was an issue everywhere, even in California and Canada, thanks to my
> racist ancestors, longer than any place else but Brazil.

> Me and my filthy racist ancestors don't get a pass.

Present-Day Cuntflapafornia racism:

These Are The 10 Cities In California With The Most KKK Klans...

https://www.roadsnacks.net/most-racist-cities-in-california

Below is a chart which lists all cities in California with KKK organizations
from 1915-1940. For more California reading , check out: These Are The 10 Worst
Places To Live In California; These Are The 10 Dumbest Cities In California;
These Are The 10 Snobbiest Cities In California; Detailed List Of The Most
Racist Cities In California

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These Are The 10 Cities In California With The Most KKK Members

We measured the places in the Golden State where there have historically been
the most Klaverns per capita.

Frederick Marksman, RoadSnacks

June 22, 2016 - 309,058 views

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site, we earn an affiliate commission. Learn more.

Do you live in one of the most racist cities in California?

We all watch the news with horror when we hear about a hate crime that happens
not that far away from us. Whether it's the 'white vs. black' hate crime that
we are so used to being part of America's culture, or today's hate crime (gay
bashing), it never seems to end.

Hate groups can be hard to measure, because typically, there's no record of
where they exist. But there is data on where there were distinct Klaverns of
the Ku Klux Klan in each state. We wanted to get the facts straight and dug
into the data in order to identify the most racist cities in California.

The result is the following list of the most racist cities in the Golden State:

Randsburg
Holtville
Taft
Pacific Grove
El Segundo
Selma
Burlingame
Alameda
Calexico
Alhambra

Read on below to see how we crunched the numbers and how Randsburg end up as
the most racist place in California.

Or check out the most ghetto cities and the most dangerous cities in
California.

How We Calculated The Most Racist Cities In California

While there are surveys and public polls on what places might be the most
racist, we didn't want to rely on speculation and opinion. Instead, we looked
at the hard numbers from where KKK organizations have existed.

Specifically, we analyzed research out of Virginia Commonwealth University that
mapped the Klans in each area and gave a history of their recruitment from
1915-1940.

This report is an analysis of the locations of historic KKK organizations
divided by the number of people who currently live there.

There were a total of 43 cities with at least 1 Klavern in California during
the time period of reference.
These Are The 10 Most Dangerous Cities In California
A quick history lesson on the KKK

What is the KKK? In a nutshell, the KKK was formed back in 1865, and there have
been three separate movements, all three of which were supposedly 'purification
movements' in America. The 1865-1870s movement sought to overthrow Republican
state governments.

The second movement (1915 - 1944) saw millions of members of the KKK form,
which was opposed to immigration into America, especially against Catholics and
Jews.

The most memorable movement of the KKK started in the 1950s, which was involved
in the Civil Rights movement, and which targeted the black population in
America.

At the Klan's height, there were 67 active Kalverns in California.

The cities below are the places where there were Klans back in the day, and
where the number of Klans per the current population is high. Meaning, the
number of racist members of the community has historically been the highest,
according to the math.

1. Randsburg
Population: 128
Klaverns: 1


2. Holtville
Holtville, California
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 6,067
Klaverns: 1


3. Taft
Taft, California
Source:
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 15,365
Klaverns: 1


4. Pacific Grove



5. El Segundo
El Segundo, California
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 16,839
Klaverns: 1


6. Selma
Population: 23,808
Klaverns: 1


7. Burlingame
Burlingame, California
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 29,618
Klaverns: 1


8. Alameda
Alameda, California
Source: Wikipedia

Population: 75,763
Klaverns: 2


9. Calexico
Calexico, California
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 39,281
Klaverns: 1


10. Alhambra
Alhambra, California
Source: Wikipedia
Population: 84,400
Klaverns: 2




There You Have It

When you're looking at the places in California with the highest number of KKK
Klaverns per capita back in the day, this is an accurate list.

Below is a chart which lists all cities in California with KKK organizations
from 1915-1940.

Detailed List Of The Most Racist Cities In California


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Racism in California: A Reader in the History of...

https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1973/april/br-racism

In Racism in California the illusion is destroyed that racism is a problem of
relatively recent origin in California. Watts may have been the first clear
signal of discontent which the Anglo majority was able to understand, but it
was by no means the first one given. Amply documented in this collection of
thirty-two selections drawn from a...

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Racism in California: A Reader in the History of Oppression

The Journal of San Diego History

SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY

James E. Moss, Editor

David J. Weber, Book Review Editor

Racism in California: A Reader in the History of Oppression. Edited by Roger
Daniels and Spencer C. Olin, Jr. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1972.
Bibliography. Notes. 345 pages. Softbound. $4.95.

Reviewed by Melvin Steinfield, editor of several history readers, including
Cracks in the Melting Pot, (2nd edition, 1973), and Our Racist Presidents. Mr.
Steinfield teaches American history at San Diego Mesa College, has written for
several local publications, and is editor of the San Diego Times Review, a new
monthly.

Eight years ago Anglo San Diegans were jolted out of their sleepy complacency
about race relations when, only 125 miles to the north, there burst forth like
an earthquake a revolutionary protest of Black rage. Since the Watts riot of
1965 there has been a stready stream of militant expressions of severe
discontent by other minorities in California. The shooting of Ruben Salazar,
who was covering the East Los Angeles demonstrations for the Los Angeles Times;
the Indian seizure of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay; the many
confrontations in San Diego, such as the C.O.R.E. picketing of banks, U.F.W.
picketing of stores, campus tensions and incidents from junior high schools to
the universities (though usually given only token coverage in the local press),
all serve to remind us that we live in a society split by wide breaches that no
amount of rhetoric has yet been able to close.

In Racism in California the illusion is destroyed that racism is a problem of
relatively recent origin in California. Watts may have been the first clear
signal of discontent which the Anglo majority was able to understand, but it
was by no means the first one given. Amply documented in this collection of
thirty-two selections drawn from a variety of scholarly and journalistic
sources is the fact of constant resistance to oppression and dominance going
back to the earliest contacts between the Anglos and those whom they sought to
subdue. Resistance took several forms, not always outright physical force. As
the editors point out in an informative headnote preceding an article entitled,
"Huelga, 1928 Style: The Imperial Valley Cantaloupe Workers' Strike," there was
a great amount of militancy among Mexican-American farmworkers long before
César Ch&aaucte;vez. Mexican sugar-beet workers struck in Ventura in 1903, and
in 1912 Mexican field workers tried to establish a union of grape-pickers at
Fresno.

There are several outstanding features of this book. One is the organization
into four main parts, each dealing with a particular group of victims of Anglo
racism in California. The Indians, the Asians (with emphasis upon Chinese,
Filipinos, and Japanese), the Chicanos, and the Blacks are the four groups
discussed. Each part contains a brief but informative introduction and each
selection is preceded by a valuable headnote. In this respect it is a much more
useful book than the California Historical Society's 1971 publication, Neither
Separate Nor Equal. Race and Racism in California, which contained trite
headnotes and gave virtually no coverage to Black or Chicano experiences.

Another strength of this reader is its avoidance of shrill polemics, both in
the articles included as well as the overall editorial tone. Yet it does not
whitewash the horrible facts of intolerance, brutality, deceit, and genocide
which are intimately woven into the fabric of California history. These facts,
to a certain extent, have been presented before. For example, Walton Bean's
California, an Interpretive History (McGraw-Hill, 1968), contains an excellent
chapter on racial oppression in California as experienced by Mexican miners,
Chinese, Indians, and Blacks, and another chapter on the slow retreat of racial
intolerance in the mid-20th century. In Racism in California, however, the
impact is greater if for no other reason than the sheer volume of material
presented and the broader coverage of events in greater detail.

Aside from its academic interest, this book has a practical value. By
demonstrating just how deeply into our past the roots of racial tensions go, it
helps clear up the delusion that harmony is right around the corner. Only by
recognizing the full extent of the challenge can we begin to plan adequately
for the long-range solutions sought by everyone for whom Watts is not a fading
memory.


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San Diego TV Station Faces Accusations of Racism After 'Baby Daddies' Segment

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-11-18/san-diego-station-faces-
accusations-of-racism

A day after the San Diego chapter of the NAACP criticized a segment on the KUSI
"Good Morning San Diego Show" about "Famous Baby Daddies" as racist, a KUSI
executive said the station no...

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San Diego TV Station Faces Accusations of Racism After 'Baby Daddies' Segment

A day after the San Diego chapter of the NAACP criticized a segment on the KUSI
"Good Morning San Diego Show" about "Famous Baby Daddies" as racist, a KUSI
executive said the station no longer will provide a platform to the "DSC Show."

The segment aired Monday on KUSI's morning show as part of a collaboration with
the "DSC Show" on IHeartMedia radio.

The segment involved hosts guessing which of two named and pictured celebrity
fathers had the most children with the most partners. Of the 18 celebrity
fathers named in the segment, nine were Black.

Black celebrity fathers were overrepresented in the segment, San Diego NAACP
President Francine Maxwell said in a statement Tuesday.

"If we learned anything from the #MeToo movement, it is that powerful men of
all races and walks of life sometimes use their power to obtain sexual
favors," Maxwell said. "By focusing on African American men, this content was
obviously intended to denigrate them and feed into the lie that Black men are
somehow more sexual than their white counterparts."

Maxwell added that this stereotype has proved deadly for some Black men.

"This trope continued in the Jim Crow era, when Black men were regularly
lynched on the excuse of sexual advances toward white women, often invented or
imagined. Unspeakable things were done to Black men, while white men, women and
even children watched with glee," she said.

Maxwell called for KUSI to conduct an internal investigation to understand how
the station came to air the segment and to include "a place for representatives
of the community so damaged."

Steve Cohen, news director for KUSI-TV, said Wednesday the station has asked
the "DSC Show" to apologize to KUSI viewers for the segment's racial
insensitivity.

"KUSI believes that it is our goal to always present content that does not
demean or appear insensitive to any minority, racial or ethnic group," Cohen
said in a statement. "This past Monday, a feature segment aired that did not
meet that standard. The segment created by the 101.5 KGB radio program, The DSC
Show, was inappropriate and an affront to our African/ American community and
our viewers."

The statement said that KUSI asked 101.5 KGB to offer an apology on KUSI and
officials at KGB declined.

"As a result, KUSI has decided to no longer provide a platform for the KGB -
DSC Show," the statement said. "KUSI will be contacting our NAACP chapter and
its president to further discuss this incident."

Officials with the "DSC Show" did not respond to requests for comment.

KUSI-TV is an independent local station and not affiliated with a broadcast
network. It is owned by McKinnon Broadcasting Co.

McKinnon Broadcasting General Manager Michael McKinnon has been described in
news reports as a long-time supporter of politically conservative candidates
and causes.

Maxwell said in a telephone interview Wednesday that when she first received
screenshots about the segment, she was so surprised by the content she wondered
whether it was a prank. Within 90 minutes, more than 40 people had contacted
the NAACP about the show.

"I don't know if somebody didn't take the course on Sensitivity 101, but I
don't think the community would have reached out with such disgust" if the
segment had not focused unfairly on Black celebrity fathers, she said.

Maxwell said that someone from KUSI has contacted the San Diego NAACP to
discuss the segment.


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Present-Day Cuntflapafornia racism:

Opinion: How Systemic Racism Shows Up in California-And...

https://www.calhealthreport.org/2020/06/18/opinion-how-systemic-racism-shows-
up-in-california-and-why-we-must-end-it

Denzel Tongue, who grew up in Oakland, writes that he "quickly saw first-hand
how racism resigns people of color, and Black Americans in particular, to
shorter, sicker lives." Photo courtesy of Denzel Tongue. Across the Bay Area
and California, people are eager for things to feel normal.

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Opinion: How Systemic Racism Shows Up in California-And Why We Must End It

By Denzel Tongue Jun 18, 2020

Denzel Tongue, who grew up in Oakland, writes that he "quickly saw first-hand
how racism resigns people of color, and Black Americans in particular, to
shorter, sicker lives." Photo courtesy of Denzel Tongue.

Across the Bay Area and California, people are eager for things to feel normal.
But for communities of color hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic, this
crisis has revealed an uncomfortable and urgent truth: "Normal" isn't working.

Local statistics show how COVID-19 has amplified existing racial inequities
when it comes to different communities' health outcomes. These inequalities are
resulting in Black residents in three Bay Area counties-San Francisco, Santa
Clara and Alameda-dying at twice the rate of any other race. Meanwhile, Latinxs
account for a disproportionate number of COVID-19 cases in our region. In
Alameda, for example, Latinx residents make up 43 percent of known cases but
just 22 percent of the population.

Growing up in Oakland, I quickly saw first-hand how racism resigns people of
color, and Black Americans in particular, to shorter, sicker lives. When I was
a child, my mother was diagnosed with a rare nervous condition that left her
hospitalized. During this challenging time period, my aunt, with the aid of my
father, took care of me. My mother eventually recovered, but within a few years
I lost my aunt to preventable heart disease.

My family is not an isolated case. Data shows that African Americans in Alameda
County live roughly seven years fewer than the county average. In addition to
high levels of chronic illness, decades of disinvestment have left Black
communities facing disproportionately high levels of violence and poverty. This
reality became crystal clear to me when I lost my cousin to gun violence. As I
reflect back, I see the different pathways that we were placed on as kids. My
cousin lost his mother at a young age to a battle with cancer and struggled to
find stability in his life. In 2013, he was shot and killed at a First Friday
event in downtown Oakland.

The loss of so many family members far before it was their time has driven me
to a career in health policy advocacy. Through a career in public policy, I
hope to foster positive change and improve health outcomes for marginalized
communities. That's why I spent two years working with the California Immigrant
Policy Center to help expand health care access to undocumented immigrants, who
are more than five times more likely than U.S. citizens to lack health coverage
because they are not able to enroll in Medicare, Medicaid and other insurance
programs. It's also why I applied to graduate programs in public health and
policy. I'll be attending the Goldman School of Public Policy in the fall and
serving as a fellow with the California Initiative for Health Equity & Action.

I know I am not alone in working for change. I'm part of a storytelling
initiative called Here to Lead that shows how, across California, boys and men
of color are working in big and small ways to ensure that everyone has access
to opportunities. It is often said that those closest to the problem are
closest to solutions. Young people of color have seen with our own eyes how
racial inequity can destroy communities and lives, and how problems like
chronic illness, police violence and mass incarceration can keep our family
members and loved ones from reaching their true potential. And we know what
needs to change to make our communities healthy and strong.
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If we act now, we can radically reshape our society in a positive way. Reducing
the impact of and ultimately ending systemic racism has to be at the top of the
list.

My aunt and my cousin didn't have to die. Their deaths were preventable, and so
are the deaths and illnesses of so many people of color affected by COVID-19.
COVID-19 shows the unequal price we're paying for the old normal. We can't go
back. It's time to create a new normal for communities of color. We have to
make sure that everyone in Alameda County, the Bay Area and the rest of
California can lead safe and healthy lives-regardless of their race, income or
immigration status.

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Present-Day Cuntflapafornia racism:

Anti-Racism Resources | UC Diversity

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university life and operations. Here, campus leaders have gathered anti-racism
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[I Just *LOVE* The Way This Sig-file Makes Boi-Fucker Lose His Fucking Mind]


Rudy's Little Man's Disease: A disease of short males marked by aggressive
antisocial behavior and constant overcompensation resulting in pompous
mannerisms such as spitting, twitching, swearing, speaking loudly and tough
talk.

"I can kill you with one hand. You know this." - Rudy

The disease only affects teenagers or men who are less than 5' 6" tall.

"I'm about eight inches shorter than Trump [6' 2"]." - Rudy

The severity of this disease is inversely proportional to the height of the
sufferer. Other characteristics of this scourge are a very short penis, acne,
low I.Q and bad etiquette.

Often these males are homophobic to the point of insanity because of latent
sexual orientation issues.

**FAGGOT!**

"Fixed your lie, you you no-fight faggot." - Rudy

"Thanks for kicking my faggot ass." - Rudy

"'Self' is redundant, you toothless squat-to-piss no-fight faggot. - Rudy

"I've beaten *you* to a bloody pulp, you squat-to-piss *no-fight* faggot -
every fucking time. You're a zero, as every, stale, squat-to-piss *no-fight*
faggot who incessantly bleats about "mommy's basement" *ALWAYS* is." - Rudy

"... you you no-fight faggot." - Rudy

"... you toothless squat-to-piss no-fight faggot" - Rudy

"Kicked your flabby faggot ass again. Yes." - Rudy

"You a Squat-to-Piss Faggot." - Rudy

"The disgusting gurgling, slurping sounds below are just the faggots Hartung,
Sanitary Napkin and Bit of Nothingness enjoying a three-way" - Rudy

"YOU lose, Nazi faggot." - Rudy

Little Man's Disease is an untreatable epidemic in this country.

This is Rudy: https://i.imgur.com/6yNwiqK.mp4



AlleyCat

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Slavery Was Abolished Last In The South, But That Doesn't Mean Racial Animus Is
A "Southern" Thing

It's Also a Northern, Western and Eastern Thing

Reconstruction after the Civil War does seem to be a hot spot for the South,
but look at the other places. ** Asterisks denote NORTHERN for you dumbass
Nawthunuhs.

There are an overwhelming number of "racial incidences" in the North, as
opposed to the South. How can that be? CALIFORNIA and South of Orlando
SHOULD be counted as North. There aren't too many crackers left down and out
there, respectively.

Remember the asterisks, mean NORTHERN climes. ;-)

Modern

* 1980: Miami Riots (Miami, Florida)
1980: Chattanooga Riot (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
* 1984: Lawrence, Massachusetts Race Riot: A small scale riot cent

* 1991: Crown Heights riot (Crown Heights neighborhood, BROOKLYN,

* 1992: Los Angeles Riots (Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA): In a reaction

1996: St. Petersburg Riots (St. Petersburg, Florida): After
* 2001: Cincinnati riots (Cincinnati, Ohio): In a reaction to the
* 2003: Benton Harbor riots (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
* 2005: 2005 Toledo Riot (Toledo, Ohio): A race riot that broke out

* 2006: Fontana High School riot (Fontana, CALIFORNIA): Riot

* 2006: Prison Race Riots (CALIFORNIA): A war between Latino and

* 2008: Locke High School riot[53] (Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA)

* 2009: 2009 Oakland Riots (Oakland, CALIFORNIA)


Nativist Period 1700s-1860

* 1824: Providence, Rhode Island Hardscrabble Riots
* 1829: Cincinnati riots of 1829 Rioting against African Americans
1829: Charlestown Anti-Catholic Riots
* 1831: Providence, Rhode Island
* 1834: Massachusetts Convent Burning
* 1834: Philadelphia pro-slavery riots[34]
* 1835: Five Points Riot
* 1835: Washington, D.C.[35][36]
* 1836: Cincinnati riots of 1836. Several anti-abolitionist riots
* 1841: Cincinnati, Ohio
* 1844: Philadelphia Nativist Riots (May 6?8/July 5-8)
* 1851: Hoboken Anti-German Riot
1855: Louisville Anti-German Riots

Civil War Period 1861-1865

* 1863: NEW YORK City Draft Riot

* 1863: Detroit Race Riot

Reconstruction Period: 1865 - 1877

1866: New Orleans Riot
1866: Memphis, Tennessee
1868: Pulaski Riot
1868: Opelousas, Louisiana
1868: Camilla, Georgia
1870: Eutaw, Alabama
1870: Laurens, South Carolina

* 1870: NEW YORK City Orange Riot

* 1871: Second NEW YORK City Orange Riot

* 1871: Los Angeles Anti-Chinese Riot

1871: Meridian, Mississippi
1891: New Orleans Anti-Italian Riot
1873: Colfax massacre
1874: Vicksburg, Mississippi
1874: New Orleans, Louisiana {Liberty place riot see[37]}
1874: Coushatta, Louisiana
1875: Yazoo City, Mississippi
1875: Clinton, Mississippi
1876: Hamburg Massacre
1876: Ellenton, South Carolina

Jim Crow Period: 1878 - 1914

* 1885: Anti-Chinese riot in Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory
* 1886: Seattle riot of 1886[38]
1898: Wilmington Insurrection of 1898[39]
1898: Lake City, South Carolina
1898: Greenwood County, South Carolina
* 1900: Robert Charles Riots

* 1900: NEW YORK City, NEW YORK

1906: Atlanta Race Riot[40]
* 1906: Brownsville, Texas
1907: Onancock, Virginia
* 1908: Springfield Race Riot of 1908[41]
* 1909: Omaha, Nebraska anti-Greek riot
* 1910: Nationwide riots following the heavyweight championship
fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries in Reno, Nevada on July 4

[edit] War and Inter-War Period: 1914 - 1945

1917: East St. Louis Riot[42]
* 1917: Chester, Pennsylvania
* 1917: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1917: Houston Riot
Red Summer of 1919
* 1919: Washington, D.C.
* 1919: Chicago Race Riot of 1919[43]
* 1919: Omaha Race Riot of 1919
1919: Charleston, South Carolina
1919: Longview, Texas
1919: Knoxville Riot of 1919
* 1919: Elaine Race Riot
1921: Tulsa race riot (Tulsa, Oklahoma)[44]
1923: Rosewood massacre (Rosewood, Florida)[45]
* 1927: Yakima Valley Anti-Filipino Riot[46]
* 1928: Wenatchee Valley Anti-Filipino Riot[46]
* 1929: Exeter Anti-Filipino Riot[47]
* 1930: Watsonville Anti-Filipino Riots, which inspired race riots
in San Francisco, Salinas and San Jose and attacks elsewhere.[47]
* 1935: Harlem Riot of 1935
* 1943: Detroit Race Riot[48]
1943: Beaumont Race Riot of 1943
* 1943: Harlem Riot of 1943
* 1943: Zoot Suit Riots

Postwar era: 1946 - 1954

1946: Columbia, Tennessee Riot
* 1951: Cicero Race Riot in Illinois

Civil Rights and Black Power Movement's Period: 1955 - 1977

1958: Battle of Hayes Pond (Maxton, North Carolina)
* 1963: Cambridge riot of 1963 (Cambridge, Maryland)
* 1964: Harlem Riot of 1964 (Harlem neighborhood, Manhattan, New

* 1964: Rochester riot (Rochester, NEW YORK)

* 1964: Philadelphia 1964 race riot (North Philadelphia section of

* 1965: Watts Riots (Watts neighborhood, Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA)

* 1966: Division Street Riots (Humboldt Park neighborhood, Chicago,
* 1966: Hough Riots (Hough community, Cleveland, Ohio)
* 1966: North Omaha, Nebraska (North Omaha community, Omaha,

Long Hot Summer of 1967
1967: Tampa Riots, (Tampa, Florida)
1967: Texas Southern University Riot (Houston, Texas)
* 1967: 1967 Detroit riot (Detroit, Michigan)

* 1967: Buffalo riot (Buffalo, NEW YORK)

* 1967: Milwaukee Riot (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
* 1967: Minneapolis North Side Riots (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
* 1967: 1967 Newark riots (Newark, New Jersey)
* 1967: Plainfield riots (Plainfield, New Jersey)

Protests of 1968
1968: Orangeburg massacre (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
* 1968: Baltimore riot of 1968 (Baltimore, Maryland)
* 1968: Chicago (April 1968) (Chicago, Illinois)
1968: Louisville riots of 1968 (Louisville, Kentucky)
* 1968: 1968 Washington, D.C. riots (Washington, D.C.)
* 1969: 1969 York Race Riot (York, Pennsylvania
* 1969: Stonewall riots (Greenwich Village neighborhood,
1970: May 11th Race Riot (Augusta, Georgia)
1970: Jackson State killings (Jackson, Mississippi)
* 1971: Camden Riots (Camden, New Jersey)
1972-1977: Escambia High School riots (Pensacola, Florida)

Klaus Schadenfreude

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 17:04:34 -0800, math-challenged Rudy Canoza
<j...@phendrie.con> wrote:

>On 11/21/2021 3:52 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 09:01:48 -0800 (PST), B Hasselback says...
>>
>>> We did the Ottoman Empire in 8th grade.
>>
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah... EVERYONE older than ~45 did too, so big fucking deal.
>
>You're older than 45 — you're mid 60s — and *you* didn't "do" the Ottoman
>empire, you fucking liar.

You, um, *do* understand that mid 60's is "older than 45," right,
dwarf?

While many of us covered or "did" the Ottoman Empire when we were in
school, you were eating paste and taking naps. Not our fault.

Except you're about 70 now, and the life expectancy of a dwarf is
generally the same as normal people, your TDS will shorten yours. I
expect you'll stroke out any day now.

Let's hope so! LOL

It must suck to be unemployed and have no purpose in life.



I have no seriousness of purpose and I never have had any. I'm only
here to troll and toss out sophomoric gibes.
-Rudy Canoza
Message-ID: <USlJI.22214$ilwe....@fx35.iad>

Lee

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Nov 22, 2021, 10:55:58 AM11/22/21
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They were?

Post your proof.


Rudy Canoza

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On 11/22/2021 10:54 AM, Attila wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 07:23:10 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <j...@phendrie.con> in alt.atheism with message-id
> <yBOmJ.28975$qz4....@fx97.iad> wrote:
>
>> On 11/22/2021 4:56 AM, Attila wrote:
>>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 17:04:34 -0800, Rudy Canoza
>>> <j...@phendrie.con> in alt.atheism with message-id
>>> <C0CmJ.62335$SW5....@fx45.iad> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey, cuntflaps! Do you like the way I restored the subject line faster than you
>>>> fucked it up? Ha ha ha ha ha!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/21/2021 3:52 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 09:01:48 -0800 (PST), B Hasselback says...
>>>>>
>>>>>> We did the Ottoman Empire in 8th grade.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, yeah, yeah... EVERYONE older than ~45 did too, so big fucking deal.
>>>>
>>>> You're older than 45 — you're mid 60s — and *you* didn't "do" the Ottoman
>>>> empire, you fucking liar.
>>>>
>>>> The fact that other, *older* societies had slavery doesn't justify *us* having it.
>>>
>>> I thought slaver [sic] in the US is illegal.
>>
>> Not even close to cute or clever, old bitch.
>>
>> The bullshit about slavery in the Ottoman empire is a lame attempt to justify
>> our *having had* it. It fails.
>
> Slavery was common throughout history.

Irrelevant. That's no justification for the U.S. having had it and keeping it
so long, and it certainly is no justification for Jim Crow laws.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 22, 2021, 7:23:53 PM11/22/21
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On 11/22/2021 2:59 PM, Attila wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 11:39:31 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <notg...@gmail.com> in alt.atheism with message-id
> As usual your removed the factual part of my post

In other words, I removed nothing. There was no factual part.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 1:48:41 AM11/23/21
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On 11/22/2021 10:03 PM, Attila wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 16:23:52 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <notg...@gmail.com> in alt.fucknozzles with message-id
> That was not for you to determine but

It was, and I did.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 10:34:29 AM11/23/21
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On 11/22/2021 11:12 PM, Attila wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 22:48:39 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <notg...@gmail.com> in alt.atheism with message-id
> I have

bullshitted every time you pot. Yes.

Lee

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Nov 23, 2021, 10:54:34 AM11/23/21
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Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 11:19:56 AM11/23/21
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On 11/23/2021 7:49 AM, Attila wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <notg...@gmail.com> in alt.atheism with message-id
> Altered my post again I see.

Only to erase the wheezy bullshit.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 1:56:05 PM11/23/21
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On 11/23/2021 10:48 AM, Attila wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 08:19:55 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <notg...@gmail.com> in alt.atheism with message-id
> And of course Rudy

only does what is reasonable. Yes, that's correct.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 2:07:08 PM11/23/21
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On 11/23/2021 11:04 AM, Jack-Off Skeeter Shit-4-Braincell Lamey FNVW Pig-Fucker
agrees with Rudy:
> I agree

Very good, Jack-Off Skeeter Shit-4-Braincell Lamey FNVW Pig-Fucker, because even
you, a sub-90 IQ knuckle-dragging fuckwit, can see that I'm right.

Mitchell Holman

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Nov 23, 2021, 2:36:04 PM11/23/21
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"Lee" <cle...@gmail.com> wrote in news:2_adnRy8lb8ukwD8nZ2dnUU7-
Y_N...@giganews.com:
"Nobody" only demands proof, he doesn't supply it.






AlleyCat

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Nov 23, 2021, 7:57:46 PM11/23/21
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

> > I have
>
> bullshitted every time you pot. Yes.

Pot?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

How DO you "pot", Tudes?

=====

Reminders that Rudy the undeserved narcissistic nerdy ninny, is a total fuckup
and hypocrite for correcting others, when he fucks up MORE THAN ANY ONE ELSE.

No. The subject line is a a ie(sic). - Professor of Grammar, Rudy "I Fucked Up
Again" Canoza

"You don't(sic) your ass from your face, shitbag." - Professor of Grammar, Rudy
"I Fucked Up Again"" Canoza

"Decent People Laught"(sic) - Bill Flett

"I have reduce(sic) my assets." - Rudy "Bill Flett" Canoza

"I really have explain(sic) fully why no one died to "preserve our liberty." -
Rudy Canoza

"It would if were were(sic) writing in German, which, of course, we aren't." -
Rudy "Bill Flett" Canoza

"You didn't even read you(sic) copypasta lie bullshit." - Rudy "Bill Flett"
Canoza

"living rent-free in you(sic) diseased imagination." - Rudy Canoza

Yes, *YOU* know where I kicke(sic) your squat-to-piss no-fight faggot ass, you
fat fairy.

"No one aksed(sic) you, Google Groups faggot." - Rudy Canoza

"Eric Schild - hysterical histrionical estogen(sic)-oozing squat-to-piss fairy
- squealed" - Rudy Canoza

Estogen? What the fuck is Estogen, brainiac?

"That exclude(sic) McEnany and you, and also Trump." - Rudy Canoza

"Oh, that's right: you're(sic) Nazi." - Rudy Canoza


Thursday, October 10, 2019: "Trump has *failed* to delegitimate(sic) the
impeachment effort, as the growing public support for it shows." - Rudy Canoza

Wednesday, August 4, 2020: "As I already explained: *every* word Trump says
about the election is part of an attempt to try to delegitimate(sic) it in
advance." - Rudy Canoza

Tuesday, August 3, 2020: "Everything he says about the election is intended to
destabilize and delegitimate(sic) it." - Rudy Canoza

Friday, August 7, 2020: "No. Trump's deliberate attempts to delegitimate(sic)
the election are well proved." - Rudy Canoza

Funny how he *NEVER* uses that word AFTER I corrected the narcissistic idiot.

"[snip plagiarized bullshit that AlleyPussyBitch has'nt[sic] even read]" -"Bill
Flett" - 6/15/21 - Contraction error...funny!

"I have reduce(sic) my assets." - "Bill Flett" - 6/12/21 - More verb tense
problems for our uneducated lil guy.

"I really have explain(sic) fully why no one died to 'preserve our liberty.'" -
Wednesday is Verb Problem day for Dwarfling, "Rudy Canoza" 6/9/21

"It would if were[sic] were writing in German, which, of course, we aren't." -
"Bill Flett" 6/8/21

"You didn't even read you[sic] copypasta lie bullshit." - "Bill Flett" - 6/8/21
- Pronoun problems for The Dwarf

"living rent-free in you[sic] diseased imagination." - "Rudy Canoza" - 2/10/21
- More dwarfish pronoun problems

"The(sic) did not "invade" anything, ratboy." --- "Rudy Canoza" 7/10/21 Article
or pronoun? Which is it to be?

"The salient characteristic of right-wingnut shitbags like ratboy"(sic). ---
"Rudy Canoza" 7/8/21 No verb, therefore it is not a sentence. Tsk-tsk.

"Fuck off with Delwaware."(sic) - "Rudy Canoza" 7/23/21 The Dwarfling discovers
a new state!

"When Nazi sympathizer(sic) like you are exterminated" - "Orni Thopter" 7/23/21
Even Rudy's socks have problems with plurals.

"*(A)ny*(sic) measure the(sic) either outright prevents eligible voters from
voting"(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)(sic)
(sic) - "Rudy Canoza" 7/19/21 More problems with articles...

"She's an excellent judge, and his(sic) criticism of Trump's truly shitty
lawyers is spot-on." - "Rudy Canoza" 7/12/21 More gender-shifting? Hahaha.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 23, 2021, 9:15:54 PM11/23/21
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On 11/23/2021 4:57 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
>
>>> I have
>>
>> bullshitted every time you post. Yes.
>
> Post?

Yes. You bullshit every time you post.

AlleyCat

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Nov 24, 2021, 2:09:07 AM11/24/21
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

> > > You have bullshitted every time you pot.
> >
> > Pot?
>
> Yes. Pot. I fucked up again.

That a girl!

Admitting that you're a fucked in the head, liberal-thinking grammar and
spelling narcissistic Nazi gnome, who fucks up more than those you "correct",
and you accepting that you have a huge problem, is a good start in the healing
process.



More of Rudy's fuck ups.

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 24, 2021, 3:12:15 AM11/24/21
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On 11/23/2021 11:09 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
> On 11/23/2021 6:15 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
>> On 11/23/2021 4:57 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
>>>
>>>>> I have
>>>>
>>>> bullshitted every time you post. Yes.
>>>
>>> Post?
>>
>> Yes. You bullshit every time you post.
>
> I fuck up every time I pot.

Yes...and then some!


Rudy Canoza

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Nov 24, 2021, 3:13:43 AM11/24/21
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On 11/23/2021 11:09 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
> On 11/23/2021 6:15 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
>> On 11/23/2021 4:57 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
>>>
>>>>> I have
>>>>
>>>> bullshitted every time you post. Yes.
>>>
>>> Post?
>>
>> Yes. You bullshit every time you post.
>

AlleyCat

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Nov 24, 2021, 3:32:10 AM11/24/21
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...

> > > You have bullshitted every time you pot.
> >
> > Pot?
>
> Yes. Pot. I fucked up again.

That a girl!

Admitting that you're a fucked in the head, liberal-thinking grammar and
spelling narcissistic Nazi gnome, who fucks up more than those you "correct",
and you accepting that you have a huge problem, is a good start in the healing
process.

=====

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 24, 2021, 10:16:31 AM11/24/21
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On 11/24/2021 12:32 AM, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On 11/24/2021 12:12 AM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
>> On 11/23/2021 11:09 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>> On 11/23/2021 6:15 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
>>>> On 11/23/2021 4:57 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:34:25 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have
>>>>>>
>>>>>> bullshitted every time you post. Yes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Post?
>>>>
>>>> Yes. You bullshit every time you post.
>>>
>>> I fuck up every time I pot.
>>
>> Yes...and then some!
>
> I'm a girl!

Yes, that's why you're oozing estrogen.

aaa

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Nov 24, 2021, 10:17:56 AM11/24/21
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On 2021-11-22 1:54 p.m., Attila wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 07:23:10 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> <j...@phendrie.con> in alt.atheism with message-id
> <yBOmJ.28975$qz4....@fx97.iad> wrote:
>
>> On 11/22/2021 4:56 AM, Attila wrote:
>>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 17:04:34 -0800, Rudy Canoza
>>> <j...@phendrie.con> in alt.atheism with message-id
>>> <C0CmJ.62335$SW5....@fx45.iad> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey, cuntflaps! Do you like the way I restored the subject line faster than you
>>>> fucked it up? Ha ha ha ha ha!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/21/2021 3:52 PM, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 09:01:48 -0800 (PST), B Hasselback says...
>>>>>
>>>>>> We did the Ottoman Empire in 8th grade.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, yeah, yeah... EVERYONE older than ~45 did too, so big fucking deal.
>>>>
>>>> You're older than 45 — you're mid 60s — and *you* didn't "do" the Ottoman
>>>> empire, you fucking liar.
>>>>
>>>> The fact that other, *older* societies had slavery doesn't justify *us* having it.
>>>
>>> I thought slaver [sic] in the US is illegal.
>>
>> Not even close to cute or clever, old bitch.
>>
>> The bullshit about slavery in the Ottoman empire is a lame attempt to justify
>> our *having had* it. It fails.
>
> Slavery was common throughout history. It existed in Egypt,
> China, Rome, Greece, and the peasant in Russia and in
> England wasn't much different from a slave.
>
> In fact, it has been argued that without the fee time slaves
> gave the aristocracy in Greece our modern civilization would
> have never developed.
>
> The fact that the industrial revolution effectively ended
> the practice of slavery (which was basically economic) is
> largely ignored. Keeping the vast number of slaves which
> were used for the work hey produced became too expensive
> when machinery became available that could produce the same
> product. The civil war was not necessary to end slavery -
> the steam engine did that much more efficiently.

Wage slavery is still slavery. Industrialization merely replaced the
traditional slavery with more efficient and less responsible modern
slavery. Globalization is based on the efficient and productive cheap
Chinese workers. That is still exploitation of human labor which is the
definition of slavery. Without sucking on the blood of Chinese workers,
the inflation in the United States is shooting to the roof. Let's bring
Trump back. Let's stop Americans from exploiting the Chinese by making
them exploiting themselves again.


--
God's spiritual evidence:

Truth, love, wisdom, compassion, knowledge, consciousness, intelligence,
happiness, faith, courage, justice, peace, freedom, and life itself.

God's spiritual evidence is evident in everyone.
Find it and treasure it because it's the covenant of God.
It's the reason why we are given this life on earth.
It's the foundation why we can have meaning in life.

Let's all honor our personal spiritual evidence of God for the sake of
Christ!

Lee

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Nov 26, 2021, 12:44:26 PM11/26/21
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Siri Cruise

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Nov 26, 2021, 2:27:14 PM11/26/21
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In article <rZ6dnbYJWOxugTz8...@giganews.com>,
"Lee" <cle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > You should be paying me reparations because my ancestors were slaves.
>
>
> They were?
>
> Post your proof.

Reparations would come from Ottomans or caliphate or Turkey or
Tunisa or ... . Not the USA. Picket the Turkey embassy demanding
reparations. Have the armenian picketeers spit.

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Gronk

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Nov 27, 2021, 12:53:21 AM11/27/21
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! Kurt Nicklas wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 08:28:43 -0600, Mitchell Holman
>> David Hartung <d_ha...@hotmail.com> wrote in
>>
>>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>>> [...]
>>> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
>>> Ottoman Empire’s economy and traditional society.[1] The main
>>> sources of slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement
>>> expeditions in North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and
>>> the Caucasus. It has been reported that the selling price of slaves
>>> decreased after large military operations.[2] In Constantinople
>>> (present-day Istanbul), the administrative and political center of the
>>> Ottoman Empire, about a fifth of the 16th- and 17th-century population
>>> consisted of slaves.[3] Customs statistics of these centuries suggest
>>> that Istanbul’s additional slave imports from the Black Sea may have
>>> totaled around 2.5 million from 1453 to 1700.[4]
>>>
>>> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century,
>>> the practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century.
>>> As late as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman
>>> Empire.[5] Sexual slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave
>>> system throughout the history of the institution.[6][7]
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European
>>> issue.
>>
>> And not just a Christian issue?
>>
>> Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep
>> respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you
>> would serve Christ.
>> (Ephesians 6:5)
>>
>> Christians who are slaves should give their
>> masters full respect so that the name of God and
>> his teaching will not be shamed. If your master
>> is a Christian, that is no excuse for being
>> disrespectful.
>> (1 Timothy 6:1-2)
>>
>> Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves
>> to your masters, not only to those who are good and
>> considerate, but also to those who are harsh.
>> 1Pet 2:18
>>
>> Tell slaves to be submissive to their masters
>> and to give satisfaction in every respect
>> Titus 2:9
>>
>> Masters, treat your slaves justly and fairly,
>> for you know that you also have a Master in heaven.
>> Col 4:1
>
> What's your point, Hollowman?

Mote. Eye.

Get muh diapers Jill

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Nov 27, 2021, 7:45:05 AM11/27/21
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On 26 Nov 2021, Gronk <inva...@invalid.invalid> posted some
news:snsh4f$5tj$1...@dont-email.me:

>
> ! Kurt Nicklas wrote:
>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 08:28:43 -0600, Mitchell Holman
>>> David Hartung <d_ha...@hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>
>>>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-
empire/
>>>> ...
>>>> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part
of the
>>>> Ottoman Empire’s economy and traditional society.1 The main
>>>> sources of slaves were wars and politically organized
enslavement
>>>> expeditions in North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the
Balkans, and
>>>> the Caucasus. It has been reported that the selling price of
slaves
>>>> decreased after large military operations.2 In Constantinople
>>>> (present-day Istanbul), the administrative and political center
of the
>>>> Ottoman Empire, about a fifth of the 16th- and 17th-century
population
>>>> consisted of slaves.3 Customs statistics of these centuries
suggest
>>>> that Istanbul’s additional slave imports from the Black Sea
may have
>>>> totaled around 2.5 million from 1453 to 1700.4
>>>>
>>>> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th
century,
>>>> the practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th
century.
>>>> As late as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman
>>>> Empire.5 Sexual slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave
>>>> system throughout the history of the institution.67
You got nothing.

Otto

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Nov 27, 2021, 11:05:10 AM11/27/21
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> [...]
> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
> Ottoman EmpireÉ Ts economy and traditional society.[1] The main sources of
> slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in
> North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. It
> has been reported that the selling price of slaves decreased after large
> military operations.[2] In Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the
> administrative and political center of the Ottoman Empire, about a fifth
> of the 16th- and 17th-century population consisted of slaves.[3] Customs
> statistics of these centuries suggest that IstanbulÉ Ts additional slave
> imports from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1453
> to 1700.[4]
>
> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the
> practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century. As late
> as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire.[5] Sexual
> slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave system throughout the
> history of the institution.[6][7]
> [...]
>
> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European
issue.

Our lazy white founders also needed niggers to do all their heavy lifting and
other chores for them. Allen West says we can thank them for the nigger
problem America has today!

Rudy Canoza

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Nov 27, 2021, 11:13:25 AM11/27/21
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On 11/21/2021 6:16 AM, David Hartung wrote:
> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>
> [...]
> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire

has nothing to do with the 246 years of slavery here that constitutes an
indelible stain on the nation and makes a mockery of high-minded language used
to describe the country. Slavery ended in 1865, but the stain never went away,
thanks to your ancestors and your.

Lee

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Nov 28, 2021, 12:57:55 PM11/28/21
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Tito

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Nov 28, 2021, 1:04:14 PM11/28/21
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She has no evidence of any kind any of her ancestors were held as slaves.

Mitchell Holman

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Nov 28, 2021, 1:53:33 PM11/28/21
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Tito <jo...@yugo.gov> wrote in news:vwPoJ.29314$bo.1...@fx18.iad:
Such is why everyone here killfiled her a
long time ago. Even worse than Hartung "Nobody"
is always demanding proof but never posting
any about her own claims.









Rudy Canoza

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Nov 28, 2021, 2:01:19 PM11/28/21
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Except for Lee. Lee dances Kremlin Girl / Bit of Nothingness around on a string
pretty well. Then KG/BoN posts some lame whine, Lee ignores it, and KG/BoN
*always* feels the need to reply to her own post pissing and moaning that Lee is
ignoring her. Some days, 2/3 or more of the posts from KG/BoN are
pissing-and-moaning replies to her own posts.


> Even worse than Hartung "Nobody"
> is always demanding proof but never posting
> any about her own claims.

Well, it's kind of a stretch to call KG/BoN's frequent pissing-and-moaning "claims."

Otto

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Nov 28, 2021, 11:11:45 PM11/28/21
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> [...]
> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
> Ottoman EmpireÉ Ts economy and traditional society.[1] The main sources of
> slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in
> North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. It
> has been reported that the selling price of slaves decreased after large
> military operations.[2] In Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the
> administrative and political center of the Ottoman Empire, about a fifth
> of the 16th- and 17th-century population consisted of slaves.[3] Customs
> statistics of these centuries suggest that IstanbulÉ Ts additional slave
> imports from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1453
> to 1700.[4]
>
> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the
> practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century. As late
> as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire.[5] Sexual
> slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave system throughout the
> history of the institution.[6][7]
> [...]
>
> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European
issue.

Lee

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Nov 29, 2021, 11:14:46 AM11/29/21
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She has "fled", as she accuses everyone
else of doing if they don't respond to her
posts immediately.

And she dares to accuse other of hypocrisy....


Otto

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> [...]
> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
> Ottoman EmpireÉ Ts economy and traditional society.[1] The main sources of
> slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in
> North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. It
> has been reported that the selling price of slaves decreased after large
> military operations.[2] In Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the
> administrative and political center of the Ottoman Empire, about a fifth
> of the 16th- and 17th-century population consisted of slaves.[3] Customs
> statistics of these centuries suggest that IstanbulÉ Ts additional slave
> imports from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1453
> to 1700.[4]
>
> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the
> practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century. As late
> as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire.[5] Sexual
> slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave system throughout the
> history of the institution.[6][7]
> [...]
>
> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European
issue.

Otto

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Otto

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Buzz Forward

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Nov 23, 2022, 3:28:55 PM11/23/22
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On 11/21/2021 8:07 AM, NoBody wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 06:28:13 -0800 (PST), "ed...@post.com"
> <ed...@post.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 9:16:27 AM UTC-5, David Hartung wrote:
>>> https://themuslimtimes.info/2020/12/12/slavery-in-the-ottoman-empire/
>>>
>>> [...]
>>> Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a legal and significant part of the
>>> Ottoman Empire’s economy and traditional society.[1] The main sources of
>>> slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in
>>> North and East Africa, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. It
>>> has been reported that the selling price of slaves decreased after large
>>> military operations.[2] In Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the
>>> administrative and political center of the Ottoman Empire, about a fifth
>>> of the 16th- and 17th-century population consisted of slaves.[3] Customs
>>> statistics of these centuries suggest that Istanbul’s additional slave
>>> imports from the Black Sea may have totaled around 2.5 million from 1453
>>> to 1700.[4]
>>>
>>> Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the
>>> practice continued largely unabated into the early 20th century. As late
>>> as 1908, female slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire.[5] Sexual
>>> slavery was a central part of the Ottoman slave system throughout the
>>> history of the institution.[6][7]
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> It seems that slavery was not just a white North American or European issue.
>>
>>
>> You're just learning this now, Mr. College Educated Man? You're kind of sloth-like slow. Besides that, what's you're pointless point?
>
> You should be paying me reparations because my ancestors were slaves.
> See how this works, dimbulb?

You stupid fucking twat.

"dimbulb" — I guess that's pretty foul language for Kremlin Girl / Bit of
Nothingness. She's even more of a twat.
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