Slavery ended in the:
— Brett Pike (@ClassicLearner) December 16, 2025
Ottoman Empire: 1909
Brazil: 1888
Chad: 1905
Ethiopia: 1942
Liberia: 1930
Morocco: 1905
Sierra Leone: 1928
Iraq: 1924
Saudi Arabia: 1962
China: 1910
United Kingdom: 1833
USA: 1865
Yet are American school children taught any of this? Why is the history of… pic.twitter.com/n10da4OL7w
Slavery ended in the:
Ottoman Empire: 1909
Brazil: 1888
Chad: 1905
Ethiopia: 1942
Liberia: 1930
Morocco: 1905
Sierra Leone: 1928
Iraq: 1924
Saudi Arabia: 1962
China: 1910
United Kingdom: 1833
U.S.A.: 1865
bigbang @1adimotesi
"global context matters
"but cherry-picking abolition dates is misleading.
"yes, some countries ended slavery later.
"but many of them also didn’t build entire racial caste systems that survived into the 1960s.
"europe was still putting african children in human zoos in the 1950s. [Liar.]
"the U.S. had segregation written into law until living memory. [Only for the elderly, liar.]
"This isn’t about hating America. [The hell, it ain't!]
"it’s about refusing comforting myths instead of teaching the full story. [More lies; this mook wants ONLY lies.]
This mook, @1adimotesi, lies like a persian rug, while using the smoke screen of "global context." Did I contradict him at twit? No, because he would have blocked me, and then I would have lost his twit.
3 comments:
Now Whites are slaves,working,so blacks can sit on porches all day.
--GRA
jerry pdx
The US practiced slavery for about 80 yrs., previous to 1776, you can blame those self righteous British who brag about how they never practiced "actual" slavery on their little island. The Irish, Scots, indentured servants and shanghaid sailors might dispute that but they can say they never mass imported negroes to work in fields. 80 yrs. might be the briefest period of time any country, empire or kingdom practiced slavery before ending it. Considering others had it for centuries or even thousands of years, that's not a long period of time.
Countries in africa all have laws against slavery, but it still goes on at a mass scale. Laws are just words on paper so as long there is a wink wink nod nod acceptance and no enforcement, laws mean nothing.
The US and Britain were the only two countries that not only ended slavery within their borders, or their colonies, but also exerted diplomatic and military pressure on other countries to stop the practice.
Plus all the blacks in professional sports making lots of nigcoin(overpaid by a hundred times what they should be making)has more than made up for "slave wages". Being imported to America was the best thing for negroes,long term,and the worst thing for Whites and our country.
--GRA
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