THEY LIED! What People WON'T TELL YOU About Black History ( Larry Elder)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Welcome or welcome back! Today I am reacting a Black History Myths. In this short documentary we will listen to facts no one knew about slavery. Prepare yourself because this will change everything you thought you knew.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @eddie623
    @eddie623 Год назад +4

    My only question is when will humanity learn from its past we all bleed the same color I've been to war and it isn't like on TV so frustrating

  • @Bradleymc612
    @Bradleymc612 5 дней назад

    He who casts the first stone. None of us are perfect. But a lot like to pretend to be.

  • @GaryOzbourne-mp7yv
    @GaryOzbourne-mp7yv Год назад

    Hi my friend have you GOOGLED
    ( AMERICANS REACT TO THE BRITISH CRUSADE AGAINST THE SLAVERY TRADE men that we freed from the slavery joined the british navy and BRITISH and AFRICAN men together fighting the the slavery trade and I think it
    was great 👍 that we were together against the slavery trade.

  • @janjanecek8533
    @janjanecek8533 Год назад +1

    Hi thank you for great videos, curiosity and inteligence. Its really so refreshing after the terrible hellhole thats twitter. About the male castration, idk if its okay to write it here becouse its gross, but maybe you can use it in further research as you mentioned you want to delve deeper into the muslim slavery part/history. So the part about "treating your slaves well/keeping them fed" etc in quaran as you mentioned in the begining, thats true. So in order to "circumvent it" those arab slavers castrated the males before they entered arab lands so "technically" it didnt broke their laws. On the other hand that caused even higher mortality becouse of crude "ways" of doing it (they werent using special tools, often times just rocks, sawing/crushing away the entire thing). If i remember corectly the mortality rate of this procedure was +- around 70%, but even though its insane it was still profitable becouse "eunuchs" were used as the bodyguards/servants in Harems and thus were extremely highly priced. So even with 7/10 dying it was still net profit for the slavers.
    Hope it might put some light into the (albeit gross) topic. Again thanks for vid and i can only wish more and more americans will see videos like these. (Being rando whitey from europe) I was shocked about the "lack" of knowledge about this topic and open racial tensions in USA when i was on school exchange program in NYU in 2019 - something I never expected. Coming from very homogenic country i basicaly never experienced racial prejudice until from my new classmates just becouse of being white. Explaining that I'm ethnicaly slav (origin of the word slave), that my country never even had any colonies or even the fact that my country was "liberated" from Soviet ocupation in 90s and hence is still relatively poor (avg salary is 1.5k dollars/month), didnt change opinion of quite a few people (that i've managed talked to), just becouse the "privilege" of having low melanin. Now being bit older and watching some more i can see its set that way simply becouse its politicaly convinient for elites to further promote division and identity politics for easier control.
    Anyway what i'm trying to say is that experience + all those nasty videos and posts that keep poppin daily on twitter + lack of real personal experiences with black people back in my country (+-0.1% of population) i felt like i was slowly slipping into bad place.. i've never watched any reactions on youtube, didnt know its even a thing, but somehow i later ended up with one open. And how surprised was i to find that these content creators were unlike those previous experiences so much more open in their worldviews and even in actual wisdom than uni kids..
    Sorry for this wall of text essay i just really wanted to thank you, and say that these videos might not be helping only just black americans getting historical informations, context and how it all ties to present political situation, but also it might help some whites from far away that are stuck with what they see in social medias.. and day by day world can get past all political brainwashing and this fkd up divide and conquer phase, back on track to the better times :)
    I'm looking forward to more videos, keep up the great job and wish you all the best in the future.
    Peace from Czechia :)

    • @Emeralds_
      @Emeralds_  Год назад

      Thank you Czechia, I enjoyed reading the episode as each line has great information
      I have even found few things about slavery in your episode that is new to me.
      Thank you.