@BillyBurge12808@DatDamnJenay In the end, arguing over who built what doesn't matter. "Human pride will be humbled, and human arrogance will be brought down. Only the Lord will be exalted..." (Isaiah 2:11)
@tytanic1984@DatDamnJenay In the end, arguing over who built what doesn't matter. "Human pride will be humbled, and human arrogance will be brought down. Only the Lord will be exalted..." (Isaiah 2:11)
@tytanic1984@DatDamnJenay The Africans arrived at Point Comfort, Virginia, aboard an English privateer ship called the White Lion. Because the ship was low on supplies, the crew traded the African captives to the local colonists in exchange for food and provisions.The primary buyers were high-ranking
@DatDamnJenay European laborers arrived much later during the industrial boom of the late 1800s and 1900s. They helped expand the country, but they built on top of the foundational bedrock already established by centuries of forced Black labor.
@DatDamnJenay The foundation was built from 1619 to 1865. For nearly 250 years, enslaved Black people cleared the wild land, built early roads, and constructed monuments like the White House. This forced labor created the wealth that made America a superpower.
@locdinwithzaza_ Feminism didn't "take over" anything itβs about equal rights, not physical dominance. Society runs on laws, brains, and economics, not fistfights. It just allowed women to vote, own property, and work.
A War Department message from Oct 16, 1947, details a "suspected area of impact" in Mexico near Fabens, TX. Reports from Ft. Bliss show the Mexican Garrison of Juarez was actively searching for an unverified "aerial object landing. "Thoughts? πUFO UAP History