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The historical part is accurate. African kingdoms and traders (Dahomey, Ashanti and others) captured and sold millions of other Africans to European buyers over centuries. It was a business for them too — European demand met willing African supply. The second part falls flat though. Saying the “majority” of Black people are “overly loud, like an animal when it gets threatened” isn’t “just reality” — it’s a lazy stereotype. Cultural differences in volume and expressiveness exist (some groups are more animated in conversation or conflict), but painting an entire race that way with animal comparisons adds nothing useful and ignores how much individuals vary.
If you’re noticing real patterns in behavior or outcomes, bring data — crime stats, family structure trends, psychometric averages on traits like impulsivity, whatever. Blanket generalizations from one clip weaken the stronger historical point you started with.
Judge people by what they actually do, not their race. That’s the clearer way to look at it.