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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave-making_ant
There's some ants that practice slavery. If ant slaves aren't pitied, why should Blacks and others who would be slaves be pitied? If ant slavery shouldn't be stopped, slavery should be reinstated because slavery isn't bad.
We also have pets, which are living beings bought and sold like slaves were. If that isn't wrong, why is slavery wrong? But isn't it wrong to treat humans like animals? Well, there's a book called Erectus: Walks Amongst Us, that "makes the provocative argument that if Africans were not a living race and were instead only known from their bones and DNA, they probably would have been classified as a separate species from Eurasians." Blacks aren't human. They are animals. If pets owned humanely aren't to be pitied, neither should Black slaves. Though tbh I think white and other women should be slaves too. Humans are just a type of animal. Animals should be treated the same as humans.
Here's why there shouldn't be slavery reparations by Whites: "The historians John Thornton and Linda Heywood of Boston University estimate that 90 percent of those shipped to the New World were enslaved by Africans and then sold to European traders...In 1999, for instance, President Mathieu Kerekou of Benin astonished an all-black congregation in Baltimore by falling to his knees and begging African-Americans’ forgiveness for the 'shameful' and 'abominable' role Africans played in the trade. Other African leaders, including Jerry Rawlings of Ghana, followed Mr. Kerekou’s bold example." Slaves and slaveowners don't exist anymore, so they shouldn't be given reparations though perhaps they can be given reparations for modern day racism.
Slavery was good because they built the pyramids according to Herodotus. Some people don't believe this though, but I do.
Slavery was also good because History.com says:
There's some ants that practice slavery. If ant slaves aren't pitied, why should Blacks and others who would be slaves be pitied? If ant slavery shouldn't be stopped, slavery should be reinstated because slavery isn't bad.
We also have pets, which are living beings bought and sold like slaves were. If that isn't wrong, why is slavery wrong? But isn't it wrong to treat humans like animals? Well, there's a book called Erectus: Walks Amongst Us, that "makes the provocative argument that if Africans were not a living race and were instead only known from their bones and DNA, they probably would have been classified as a separate species from Eurasians." Blacks aren't human. They are animals. If pets owned humanely aren't to be pitied, neither should Black slaves. Though tbh I think white and other women should be slaves too. Humans are just a type of animal. Animals should be treated the same as humans.
Here's why there shouldn't be slavery reparations by Whites: "The historians John Thornton and Linda Heywood of Boston University estimate that 90 percent of those shipped to the New World were enslaved by Africans and then sold to European traders...In 1999, for instance, President Mathieu Kerekou of Benin astonished an all-black congregation in Baltimore by falling to his knees and begging African-Americans’ forgiveness for the 'shameful' and 'abominable' role Africans played in the trade. Other African leaders, including Jerry Rawlings of Ghana, followed Mr. Kerekou’s bold example." Slaves and slaveowners don't exist anymore, so they shouldn't be given reparations though perhaps they can be given reparations for modern day racism.
Slavery was good because they built the pyramids according to Herodotus. Some people don't believe this though, but I do.
Slavery was also good because History.com says:
If the Confederacy had been a separate nation, it would have ranked as the fourth richest in the world at the start of the Civil War. The slave economy had been very good to American prosperity. By the start of the war, the South was producing 75 percent of the world’s cotton and creating more millionaires per capita in the Mississippi River valley than anywhere in the nation. Enslaved workers represented Southern planters’ most significant investment—and the bulk of their wealth.





