Sunday 5 July 2020

Black Lives Still Don't Matter to These Muslim Masters

Nor, it seems, to the BLM™ movement.

Writes the Italian journalist Giulio Meotti in a brand new article here, entitled 'Slavery Rampant in Africa, Middle East; The West Wrongly Accuses Itself ': 
'For the intersectional activists, the US is the world's biggest oppressor -- not China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, or Iran.   It is high time for the United States to stop funding the United Nations.... The United Nations is now being used to perpetuate injustice, not stop it. Real slave traders and racists -- those who believe Western societies and values should not exist at all -- most likely look at the current Western self-flagellation and cheer their approval.'  
The Arab Slave Trade has a long history, but it is the Atlantic slave trade with which most people are familiar.

Adding to that familiarity is this video, about a Muslim Gambian who found himself enslaved in the United States.  It is, of course, an interesting historical tale:


And it is, needless to point out, on the trans-Atlantic trade that the self-flagellating Left and other enemies of the West dwell.

To try to redress the balance, this video might be a good place to start:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OdIqeWkhHU

I might note here that in Mali, black slavery continues to flourish to some extent, and has not been declared illegal, but more notably it also still does so in Mauritania, despite its official abolition there. 

This video, made a few years ago, testifies to the misery to which all too many black people in Mauritania are still subject.


Scandalous.  And so very sad.

2 comments:

  1. Jaw-dropping: the convivial reunion of black freed Mauritania slave and his former Arab master - taking place in what, 2012?

    But these videos suggest the special problem of U.S. slavery. The U.S. hallmark is freedom and opportunity, hence the populous consists almost entirely of people who strove to get here precisely for these things. Except for the more than 1 in 10 whose story is the opposite: they were dragged here; then their lives got worse, not better, and their freedoms withdrawn, not granted. "Working hard to get ahead" didn't apply.

    Fast-forward to today: two sets of people living side-by-side with a different mental/psychological inheritance. Unsurprising perhaps the appeal of socialism/Marxism to Black Lives Matter. It would be a complete overturn of the U.S. credo.

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  2. Thanks for your comment. Another pertinent video here https://www.memri.org/reports/mauritanian-anti-slavery-activist-maryam-bint-al-sheikh-slavery-still-exists-mauritania

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