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Cuba and Haiti Eating People
The Real Animated History of American Slavery
© 2016 James LaFond
JUN/1/16
Spend two minute watching these black dots, representing slave ships from Africa to the Western Hemisphere and you will see almost no dots hitting the shores of America until the 1700s and then a terrible spasm—a spitting of slave ships at Haiti and Brazil, Cuba eating all the time, continuously, feasting on souls into the long night of servitude. Yet, the poor descendents of white slaves in North America, which received less than 5% of these African slaves shipped out of Africa, take all of the blame!
Nothing better tells the truth behind the sick lie of American slavery than this animated link, unless you read, and would care to get some of the details concerning the few black dots that Africa spat at North America, in contrast to the thousands that went into Cuba, Haiti and Brazil. For a full 30 year period Haiti consumed 113 slave ships worth of slaves per year and did not increase its slave population despite breeding programs!
Read about this living, French—not American—hell via the link below:
Sea the Lie dispelled in the link below: [They attempt to perpetuate the Lie by stopping the counter at 1860, as if America were the driving force behind the whole sick business that shackled this continent with a perpetual slave race.]
See the Truth told in the link below:
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Sam J.     Jul 5, 2016

I didn't comment on this when I first saw it but it did and still horrifies me. All these people chewed up like so much machinery. The mass going to Cuba and Haiti compared to the territorial size confounds. You would think somehow making the living conditions survivable would be cheaper than shipping them from Africa. Apparently not.
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