Barracoons

Barraccons 2020, Virtual Reality

Slave Barracoon, Sierra Leon, 1849

Power Line linked to this. I’m not egotistical enough to think my linking to is going to substantially expand the viewership. That being said, the ad stuck a cord. I can agree with her statement that black lives matter. Ms Klacik has established a different context than the one espoused by idiots kneeling at a sporting event and those shouted by BLM the organization. Learn the distinction.

Here is another video. It is an interview of one of the BLM (Organization) founders. In it she admits to being a trained Marxist. That’s Karl not Groucho.

I support the idea that people have the right to determine the course of their own lives. It is through individual choices that they will either succeed or fail. Is the system stacked against black people. I would say it is. If one believes that it is impossible to get a head unless a white liberal intercedes on one’s behalf. If the individual believes that educational opportunities are a gift, conferred by liberals. If one believes that a particular group can’t make it on their own. BLM, the movement represents the worst thing that can happen to a community.

There is one important fact that is overlooked in the, “oh woe is me, it’s about slavery crowd.” The folks that supplied the barracoons were black and Muslim. Those structures are gone. They have been replaced by the ghetto. The overseers are populated by liberals and people of color who sold out.

The ultimate irony is to watch sports figures kneeling while wearing sporting uniforms with high minded slogans. Each one of those jerseys made in China in factories populated with slave labor.