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She joined July 15, 2018. Her last post was on July 15, 2024.
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Ok, you're correct. Now what? *sigh*
 

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Ok, you're correct. Now what? *sigh*
Just coming around to the realization...The Deep State took down that 7/15 post.

Even eerier...this is now showing as cw_'s final post:

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Yeah Portugal is so great these days. It’s such a change from her dark past.
All those years of slave facilitation must weigh heavy of her conscience though surely?

One could even deduce that the racial division and civil unrest in America today is a direct result and consequence of that what now is abolished?

I’m so happy that you’re assimilating and are totally comfortable living in Portugal.
What are you talking about? I mean, seriously. Are you drunk?
 

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Actually, he often is...

He's been on this rant for few days now. He insists that Portugal facilitated American slavery. As if the English and Americans weren't financing their own slave ships... :Crazy:
Plus, even if Portugal did contribute in some way, what is he trying to say about it? That I am guilty somehow? What a fuckwit. And he lives in South Africa, the place that had legalized, brutal racism in his lifetime. ????
 

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Plus, even if Portugal did contribute in some way, what is he trying to say about it? That I am guilty somehow? What a fuckwit. And he lives in South Africa, the place that had legalized, brutal racism in his lifetime. ????

Right. It's nonsense. And though he lives in Australia now, he was most definitely raised under that brutal regime.
 

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"The first 130 years the Portuguese dominated the transatlantic slave trade. After 1651 they fell into second position behind the British who became the primary carriers of Africans to the New World, a position they continued to maintain until the end of the trade in the early 19th century."

So, 130 years versus 300 years...well, that blows that fool's argument out of the water.

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It was quite significant when the British stopped bring the slaves over to America in 1951.

First, the end of WWII.

Then, 6 years later, the end of the British slave trade.



Is @Lily really this fuckin' stupid?
 

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It was quite significant when the British stopped bring the slaves over to America in 1951.

First, the end of WWII.

Then, 6 years later, the end of the British slave trade.



Is @Lily really this fuckin' stupid?

First and second place changed. The slave trade started in the 16th century and didn't end until the 19th century.

STUPID
 

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First and second place changed. The slave trade started in the 16th century and didn't end until the 19th century.

STUPID

Hey retard, try to explain what you meant:

You said "130 years versus 300 years".

So what lasted 130 years?

And what lasted 300 years?


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So how did you make this mistake, Fat @Lily?

Seriously.

The numbers are all right there in the document link you posted.

Care to explain how you made the calculation error? Or were you just flat out lying and hoping that it would not be caught?
 

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So how did you make this mistake, Fat @Lily?

Seriously.

The numbers are all right there in the document link you posted.

Care to explain how you made the calculation error? Or were you just flat out lying and hoping that it would not be caught?

I was thinking about the slave trade from the early 16th century into the 19th century...the totality.

What actually matters to the topic at hand, is that the US supply of slaves was facilitated by the British.

It's not about whatever gets you excited, you weirdo stalker. You really like me a lot. And you feel rejected, therefore you are so very angry.

Get over it. I can't be friendly with a psycho stalker. Never have, never will.
 

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What a stupid NON explanation.

What lasted 130 years?

And what lasted 300 years?

Where did you get those numbers?




You think the future USA was getting slaves in 1519?

Is that what you really think?
Stop your stalking, please. It's making me uncomfortable. It's been going on too long.

You have a mental problem.
 

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What are you talking about? I mean, seriously. Are you drunk?
“Even today there is still a widespread assumption that the slave trade was an exclusively Brazilian problem, a legacy that modern-day Brazilians have overcome. But colonial Portugal exploited the slave trade for almost 400 years.”