Biden Laments America’s ‘Original
Sin’ of Slavery in Angola
Breitbart,
by
John Hayward
Original Article
Posted By: JoElla Bee,
12/6/2024 3:05:12 AM
President Joe Biden toured the National Museum of Slavery in Angola’s capital of Luanda on Tuesday, delivering a speech in which he described slavery as America’s “original sin” and claiming it still taints American public discourse. “The United States is founded on an idea, one embedded in our Declaration of Independence, that all men and women are created equal. It is abundantly clear today we have not lived up to that idea, but we have not fully walked away from it either,” Biden said.
Biden said slavery was “cruel, brutal, dehumanizing,” an “original sin” that “haunted America and cast a long shadow ever since.”
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
pixelero 12/6/2024 4:22:09 AM (No. 1849135)
From a career liar like President Biden the opposite of what he says is always true.
What happens when the revelation spreads to most black Americans that they’ve been horribly used by a Democrat party interested only in its own perpetuation?
Keep pounding at the bruise and make sure it never heals.
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JoElla Bee 12/6/2024 4:31:15 AM (No. 1849136)
HEADLINE: Biden Laments America’s ‘Original Sin’ of Slavery in Angola
Of course he did. The photo shows Biden with his trademark donkey chewing saw briars grin on his face. Obama’s world apology tour photos showed his rear end to the United States as he bowed to other world leaders. That’s both ends of the donkey demonstrating the fact that they had turned the White House into their stable, and the U.S. Government into a stockyard.
FTA: NBC News noted that Biden gave his speech in the “shadow” of the former chapel at a onetime slavery annex, “where Africans were forced into Christian baptism before they were loaded onto ships to become part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.”
Of course they did. All a part of the plan to hide truth with lies, call good evil and evil good, transform America and “bring it down a notch or two”, thus showing the world that America is “no better than anyone else”. As though America’s greatness, born in Christianity, had not been used to ultimately elevate the world for the sake of good and to become a beacon of hope.
But the United States of America showed who she is by her citizens standing together and giving new leadership the overwhelming mandate to Make America Great Again. Restorations have already begun. By the grace of Jehovah God, and His goodness, a new day dawns in America - January 2025.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JunkYardDog 12/6/2024 5:22:07 AM (No. 1849153)
So a Democrat who's party's history includes the KKK and the Civil War says America has original sin?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 12/6/2024 6:16:23 AM (No. 1849185)
I'm running out of oy veys.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
singermom9 12/6/2024 6:17:47 AM (No. 1849188)
Funny joey never gave reparations that the blacks want but NOW 50 days before the next inauguration he is concerned? Maybe he just wants to open up another can of worms before Trump takes office.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
singermom9 12/6/2024 6:19:46 AM (No. 1849191)
Dems HATE blacks. I call Illegal Immigration MODERN DAY SLAVERY. And AGAIN it is the dems doing it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bpl40 12/6/2024 6:27:26 AM (No. 1849198)
Descendents of slaves brought here are enjoying FIFTY times more goods and services than the cousins left behind in Africa. No apology is necessary as far as I am concerned. P.S. I am a nonwhite first generation immigrant who came in legally!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/6/2024 6:47:34 AM (No. 1849208)
How many other countries have Angolan slaves right now? A country that has escaped evolution is not our problem.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
udanja99 12/6/2024 6:49:28 AM (No. 1849209)
Didn’t Clinton already do an apology tour in Africa? Or was that 0bama? And did Pedo Joe happen to mention the enslaving of blacks that Muslims are STILL practicing in Africa today?
I’d bet that the Angolans care a lot more about the billion$ Biden just gave them than something that happened a couple hundred years ago. Shut up, Joe. Just shut up.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jar 12/6/2024 6:54:39 AM (No. 1849213)
Why do we never hear positive stories about slaves who were part of their owners' family, whose family taught them to read, educated them, and who, when given the option of being freed, chose to stay on with their owners instead? Why can't democrats "turn the page" on slavery, when it was over back in the 19th century?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
volksford 12/6/2024 6:55:21 AM (No. 1849214)
And we lament ever hearing of Joseph Robinette
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Venturer 12/6/2024 7:51:43 AM (No. 1849271)
Slavery was a big mistake. No doubt of that. But America was not the only country that allowed slavery in the time of it.
Just like the Southron people were not the ones in Africa buying and shipping slaves in those Yankee ships.
The slaves of those days paid a dear price for their offspring to enjoy being Americans, and those who have failed in America and murder their own race in our big cities , and languish in jail for their crimes , and make a living as race baiters are denigrating those ancestors who paid that price.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
felixcat 12/6/2024 7:56:46 AM (No. 1849276)
I never hear of any Brazilian leaders apologizing for the sin of slavery in their country when the vast majority of African slaves were shipped to Brazil and suffered much worse under Spanish authority than the slaves brought to the colonies and later the USA.
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The original sin was black Africans selling their own people to slave traders.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
red1066 12/6/2024 9:03:02 AM (No. 1849327)
Ask any descendant of a slave if they want to go back to Africa or any other country their ancestors came from. You might a get a few, but in short order, they will all want to return to the U.S. Eating bugs and getting Ebola isn't anything anyone wants to return to. While they're at it, they can also start paying their respects to the ancestors of all the white union soldiers who died freeing their butts from slavery created by the democrat party.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
FJB 12/6/2024 9:08:02 AM (No. 1849333)
Thanks, Pedo. That's precisely the message we'd expect out of your filthy mouth. MAGA
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
felixcat 12/6/2024 9:09:21 AM (No. 1849335)
Apologies - Brazil was a Portuguese colony.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/6/2024 9:21:23 AM (No. 1849353)
Talk to the Muzzies you give Billion$ to Joey, they were the ones capturing/selling Africans for Slaves!
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The Bantu people who control Angola were slavers long before the Portuguese showed up and still enslave other Africans today on a massive scale.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Kate318 12/6/2024 9:47:00 AM (No. 1849398)
That’s curious, Joe, seeing as you have facilitated child sex trafficking at our southern border, you POS.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
JackBurton 12/6/2024 11:31:46 AM (No. 1849478)
From PBS: The most comprehensive analysis of shipping records over the course of the slave trade is the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, edited by professors David Eltis and David Richardson. (While the editors are careful to say that all of their figures are estimates, I believe that they are the best estimates that we have, the proverbial “gold standard” in the field of the study of the slave trade.) Between 1525 and 1866, in the entire history of the slave trade to the New World, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, 12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World. 10.7 million survived the dreaded Middle Passage, disembarking in North America, the Caribbean and South America.
And how many of these 10.7 million Africans were shipped directly to North America? Only about 388,000. That’s right: a tiny percentage.
Who REALLY needs to apologize? From WiKi...However, estimates are imprecise, which can affect comparison between different slave trades. Two rough estimates by scholars of the numbers African slaves held over twelve centuries in the Muslim world are 11.5 million[87][page needed] and 14 million,[88][89] while other estimates indicate a number between 12 and 15 million African slaves prior to the 20th century.[90]
Bonus question: We have large 'african american' populations in the New World. Where are the African-Arab populations?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
DVC 12/6/2024 1:32:33 PM (No. 1849540)
A demented old crook reads the words of race baiters. Means nothing in the real world.
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