another reason to hate women
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BOOMSHIT — 1 month ago(February 20, 2026 09:20 AM)
Elizabeth Heyrick and other British housewives in the early 19th century played a pivotal role in the anti-slavery movement by refusing to purchase sugar produced on West Indian plantations reliant on enslaved labor
This movement was not isolated. By the 1790s, thousands of housewives had already begun refusing such sugar on moral grounds, with estimates suggesting up to 300,000 people in England had boycotted slave-produced sugar by 1792.
thanks to women I can't own colored sex slaves
jestergooning -
-- wot -- — 1 month ago(February 20, 2026 10:46 AM)
Why are people acting like if black people vastly outnumbererd white people white people would not have been the slaves instead? lol it's not even racism really its just human nature, we like to dominate and conqer **** and we like to do it with people who look like us.
Look at Ghengis Kahn, he got enough of his own race on his side and he almost took over Europe unprovoked…..how do we know for sure that we would not have gotten a black Ghengis at some point that would have lead a huge army out of Africa and took Europe?
We aint racist, we just
won
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