Originally Posted by
Seneca Pilot
Just a little more because I know the rebuttals from the BLM supporters here will be that I am racist for saying such things.
I am Cherokee, My grandmother happened to marry white and I identify as white because my mother married white and I am only 25%. My grandmother's sister married black. I have black great uncles, and a bunch of black cousins. My grandfather, uncle, and two cousins are police officers. I am slightly acquainted with race relations and police and their struggles.
I can show you historical data of black slaves, mixed slaves, Indians, mixed Indians who had the same views as their master’s and oppressors, the ideology that they should be oppressed.
Does it matter the color of skin of the slave or former slave who supports slavery? Even if his/her family and grandchildren are free. It does not matter what skin color or mixture your gran-uncle is or passes as.
If white slave owners were promulgating an ideology and their slaves agreed with his or her ideology does that make slavery right?The better half of the world abandoned such primitive and barbaric ideology while the U.S capitalized on it as long as we could. This helped put our “United States” economy ahead of its peers.
Congrats we did well economically in the 1700’s and better half of the 1800’s, but at what cost?
In conclusion, I’ll debunking your thought process with this.... a mixed race slave supporting the ideology of his white master does not make the white masters ideology correct.
I don’t care what race you are. I care about your ideology!