@DailyLoud All these people that be talking stuff about black people be all up in black people face when they're outside at home that's why we should never pay them no mind they're all cowards
@TheDivisionGame Would y'all go outside . Maybe do some laundry. Make a phone call go buy some food. Go have sex. It's been happening for 10 years and y'all still be surprised and whining.
@StackingWs@DailyLoud I can't believe anything when ppl set up cameras. Me and my wife have never had a discussion and either one of us thought hey let's set up this camera then post it online it'll be all fake
@billblackburn87 @big_ramz@elonmusk These claims are historically and statistically incorrect. The transatlantic slave trade was created, expanded, and industrialized by European powers. Crime and violence are driven by socioeconomic conditions, not race. Broad racial generalizations arenβt facts theyβre ideology
@AmericaPapaBear 1. European colonizers (mostly the Portuguese, Spanish, British)
The trans-Atlantic slave trade began in the 1500s, started mainly by Portugal and Spain, who kidnapped Africans and forced them into slavery in the Caribbean and South America.