ITT: Things people don't understand
>>17816058 (OP)>>17816104I mean he isn't wrong. They ran off in such numbers that the attempts to reclaim them triggered a civil war.
The South figured that letting them run off into regions where people shoot niggers on sight and brawling with the locals in order to get their property back alive and whole would not be met with resistance.
>>17816058 (OP)Cringe video
It’s a series of interviews with black civil wars reenactors
Why are civil war larpers so cringe
This guy is clearly so ashamed of his lost causer past when he was young that he way overcompensates by being extreme and revisionist in the opposite direction.
>>17816384Then black people were minerals who were trapped and inert then were liberated by brave white slave owners who first died in combat then actively , while inert, free the blacks, because that's how you actively free someone, while death
>>17816058 (OP)Not bad, I didn't know. Chatgpt tells me that black people were allowed to join the army on Union side, and because of that, the abolishment of slavery came to be.
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>chatgpt thought for me
This world is so cooked
I was a little disappointed at first because I like Atun-Shei and I clicked on his video to listen to him, not some other people, but the interviews were prettty interesting. It should probably be taken with a grain of salt since it's just talking to amateur historians, but nothing they said seems super out there or hard to believe so whatever.
>>17816058 (OP)can they become independent from social services too? are they going to raise their IQ as well? when exactly is this "black excellence" going to kick in?
>>17816058 (OP)How come they didn't stop themselves from being slaves in the first place? Why did they wait until white people started thinking about freeing them before freeing themselves?
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>>17820360When the racist left is finally destroyed.