Monday, August 03, 2020

Muslims and White Slavery

By An Old Friend
Sun, Aug 2, 2020 6:11 p.m.

Bruce Bawer on the Realities of White Slavery by Muslims

Bawer mentions a 2004 book below that I'd not heard of.  I have a copy of the slightly earlier book Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters, wherein one encounters such startling facts as that the Barbary corsairs traveled as far as Iceland to capture slaves. 


The tale is one of distant skies;
The dust of half a century lies
Upon it; yet its hero's name
Still lingers on the lips of Fame.
Men speak the praise of him who gave
Deliverance to the Moorman's slave,
Yet dare to brand with shame and crime
The heroes of our land and time, – 
The self-forgetful ones, who stake
Home, name, and life for Freedom's sake.

This was the First Barbary War; along with the Second Barbary War of 1815, and naval actions by Britain and France, it radically diminished the Islamic trade in white slaves, which finally came to a total end as a result of technological improvements in Western ships and armaments and the French colonization of North Africa. 
As noted, all of this was unknown to several of my Facebook cohorts. Their expressions of incredulity didn't cease until a historian showed up on the thread and assured them that there had indeed been white European and American slaves in North Africa. Some of them were content to express their astonishment. Others, however, were quick to try to cut the revelation down to size. The American trade in black slaves, one maintained, was larger than the North African trade in European and American slaves. (In reality, about 600,000 slaves were shipped to the 13 colonies and the United States, whereas the number of whites sold into slavery in Africa was somewhere between 1 million and 1.5 million.) 
Another asserted that the white slaves on the Barbary coast were better treated than the black slaves in the American South. (The accounts quoted in Milton's book certainly do not support this claim.) "Not all slavery is the same," insisted one commenter, whose point seemed to be that the enslavement of whites by Muslims in the Maghreb could not possibly  have been as bad as the enslavement of blacks by whites in the American South. And another dismissed the whole subject with these words: "If Thomas Sowell thinks it, it's wrong." 
All of which underscore the fact that for some social justice warriors nowadays, inconvenient truths are no match for ideological zeal. 
Another inconvenient truth on this subject, of course, is that slavery still exists around the world, especially in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa; the areas where it's least common are Western Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Today, in other words, very few whites own slaves, while an extraordinary number of black people do. But that's a politically incorrect story for another day.  

4 comments:

  1. This country needs free, compulsory education, to re-educate the millions of useful idiots created by Bezmenov's KGB, seditious leftist Westerners, corrupt politicians selling their souls, and the public school systems.

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  2. And that figure of over one million from only about a fifty year period.

    For about a thousand years prior Muslim corsairs making raids on the southern coast of Europe.

    The Ottoman Empire also too a tremendous slave owning empire. White blond women from eastern Europe highly valued.

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  3. "it's least common are Western Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Today, in other words, very few whites own slaves"

    And when instance of slavery found it is almost exclusively so a dark skinned person enslaving other dark skinned persons.

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  4. "'Not all slavery is the same,' insisted one commenter,"


    Black Muslim type talk. Too bad that dude can't be put into Islamic slavery.

    American Indians practiced slavery. Quite extensive. They called them "captives".

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