4 thoughts on “Monsanto: Interesting Factoids About The International Slave Trade

  1. He appears to be a good man with a righteous message. His facts are dynamite and clearly rebut the false narrative being peddled in our schools.

  2. The millions of slaves he sites other than the 400,000 bought from Africans and sent to N. America…don’t have descendants. That single fact is an indicator of the relative humanity of slavery in the American South. I’m not an apologist in the least for slavery, but shouldn’t it be recognized that Southern slaves were organized as families and statistically ate approximately as well as their owners? Which is why their population grew and thrived. Whereas most slave systems worked them to death, denied them spouses, and even castrated them. Also an indicator of the relative humanity of slavery in the South is that it was very much enforced culturally, not with hired guards or additional taxes paid for sheriff deputies to police.

    1. I think we have to understand, J. Sobran, that those making various accusations are not interested in logical points. They have far too much to gain from capitalizing on a mistaken representation of slavery.

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