The fixation on the slavery of the Antebellum South is an event from the past.

No White person in the United States today has ever owned a slave, and no Black person alive today has experienced picking cotton.

However, the truth is, regardless of race (White, Black, Brown, Red, Peach, Taupe, Mauve, or Plaid), we are all slaves to various entities such as the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Reserve, the IMF, the military-industrial complex, and the medical-industrial complex. Our freedom to be independent is limited. We are compelled to purchase and use certain products and surrender our money for things we don't truly desire. This situation aligns with the essence of slavery: having your labor taken without receiving what you genuinely desire in return.

The current emphasis on the slavery of the Antebellum South is being exploited to sow division among Americans, diverting attention from the contemporary forms of slavery we face today. It is designed to prevent us from uniting against the present-day challenges of enslavement.

Take some time to think about that.

The Brutal Truth
The fixation on the slavery of the Antebellum South is an event from the past. No White person in the United States today has ever owned a slave, and no Black person alive today has experienced picking cotton. However, the truth is, regardless of race (White, Black, Brown, Red, Peach, Taupe, Mauve, or Plaid), we are all slaves to various entities such as the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Reserve, the IMF, the military-industrial complex, and the medical-industrial complex. Our freedom to be independent is limited. We are compelled to purchase and use certain products and surrender our money for things we don't truly desire. This situation aligns with the essence of slavery: having your labor taken without receiving what you genuinely desire in return. The current emphasis on the slavery of the Antebellum South is being exploited to sow division among Americans, diverting attention from the contemporary forms of slavery we face today. It is designed to prevent us from uniting against the present-day challenges of enslavement. Take some time to think about that. The Brutal Truth
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