Monday, June 24, 2019

Slavery in America: A "Shasta County Couple" was Indicted on Monday on Charges of Conspiracy, Forced Labor and Alien Harboring of a Guatemalan Family

By R.C.
Mon, Jun 24, 2019 8:40 p.m.
A Shasta County couple was indicted on Monday on charges of conspiracy, forced labor and alien harboring of a Guatemalan family.







2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I learned something today."Jeopardy",a pro-black show for many of their black categories(sympathy for blacks on all subjects),had a question on the topic of the 5th Lincoln/Douglas debate--about whether blacks were considered a part of the group our "Founding Fathers" wanted to include in the,"all men are created equal,"phrase.
I looked it up and found Douglas'remarks--which I've never read before,but stated on here in a similar vein,from my own thoughts.The main point of Douglas:

" I tell you that this Chicago doctrine of Lincoln's-declaring that the negro and the white man are made equal by the Declaration of Independence and by Divine Providence-is a monstrous heresy. The signers of the Declaration of Independence never dreamed of the negro when they were writing that document. They referred to white men, to men of European birth and European descent, when they declared the equality of all men. I see a gentleman there in the crowd shaking his head. Let me remind him that when Thomas Jefferson wrote that document, he was the owner, and so continued until his death, of a large number of slaves. Did he intend to say in that Declaration, that his negro slaves, which he held and treated as property, were created his equals by Divine law, and that he was violating the law of God every day of his life by holding them as slaves? It must be borne in mind that when that Declaration was put forth, every one of the thirteen Colonies were slaveholding Colonies, and every man who signed that instrument represented a slave-holding constituency. Recollect, also, that no one of them emancipated his slaves, much less put them on an equality with himself, after he signed the Declaration. On the contrary, they all continued to hold their negroes as slaves during the revolutionary war. Now, do you believe-are you willing to have it said-that every man who signed the Declaration of Independence declared the negro his equal, and then was hypocrite enough to continue to hold him as a slave, in violation of what he believed to be the Divine law? And yet when you say that the Declaration of Independence includes the negro, you charge the signers of it with hypocrisy."
GRA: It can be the only logical way to analyze this phrase--"all men are created equal,"which constantly comes up today--as blacks argue for MORE rights than even whites have at the present time.
I've said the same thing as Douglas--without reading him--that blacks COULD NOT possibly have been included in the thinking of our Founding Fathers regarding that particular phrase.It was always meant to be:"All WHITE men are created equal."
I believe that principle was understood by everyone at the time.
But I've never heard any argument--or reference to an argument--about the subject,until today on "Jeopardy".
What did I learn?I suppose, that anything I give an opinion on here,has probably been thought of already--as long as 161 years ago...lol.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

And what exactly is the immigration status of the Shasta county couple? I bet they are illegals too. That it would even be considered to allow them bail! They are the worst flight risks possible. Probably mestizo enslaving dark skinned American Indian from Guatemala.