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Are Black Americans still the property of White America?

Are Black Americans still the property of White America?

Harry Watley · Tuesday, November 19th 2013 at 9:14AM · 223 views
I’ve been saying for the past three years that technically speaking we are still the property of White America.

Let examine the issue from the on-set okay. White people bought Africans with real money (pounds and shillings) from the slave traders. At this point we have a legal business transaction. It is the same legal business transaction that takes place when you go to the pet shop to buy an animal.

These African slaves where lodged in the slave-master’s journal as the cows and pigs. This act shows that the Africans were the legal property of White America.

Next came the breeding processing when the slave-masters repeatedly bred themselves with their salves for pleasure and economical reasons over a period of 300 years. During this time a new race of people were coming into existence that did not exist in Africa or anywhere else. This new race is us Black Americans that you see today. We are neither Africans nor White. We are a new race of people born out of the ashes of plantation slavery.

After the Civil War we were no longer the personal property of each individual slave master, instead we became the property of the Federal Government and today Black Americans are the property of the United States Federal Government.

The question now is how can we be redeem and who can redeem us. The only entity that can redeem us is God. And, the ONLY way is that we become a sovereign people in a country of our own.

What has to happen for us is the same as what God did for the Children of Israel when they were in bondage and slavery in Egypt 4,000 years ago. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Have I explain me self well enough that you all understand? If any one thinks that I am wrong then point it out!

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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