No, Baxter is not erasing them, simply wrote the article.
Thanks to SS Sam for the link to this impressive article.
Erasing the Mick Memory?
I am not surprised this is about to happen, but rather am surprised that the print information we have online from state archives actually made it into electronic media. On the broader view, I have had very little luck getting “White Nationalists” interested in the subject of Caucasian slavery. I suppose it is because it does not fit the alternative elite narrative that they would foist over the unmarked graves of the millions of white slaves. I deal with the detritus of this constantly, seeing working whites fired, sued and barred from employment by the white merchant class in favor of appeasing the very hatred among blacks for whites that the elite white media has implanted in the African American mind.
Upon reading Baxter’s article I was impressed with his sourcing, having used many of the same sources myself, and was thrilled to find that Irish were being shipped to Brazil in 1612! However, as interesting as the story is, we sit unknowingly upon a vast heap of buried history, for the salient reason that The Left and The Right, have, since the foundation of this slave nation, agreed that preserving the actual historical narrative of Plantation Era America would be counter to the best interest of the elite, either Left or Right, as they all equally fear the type of human that has proven most difficult to domesticate, so must inexorably turn on their own.
America in Chains
I ascribe to the Plantation America theory and try to make its case when I meet with other WNs. The younger ones seem more open to the idea..in general in the Alt Right I see a lot more critiques of the American Founders and the view that Slavery was bad not just because of the problems we inherited but because it was morally wrong to do to anyone..still many do not even realize Indentured Servants were Slaves. Most importantly in WN there is an increasing realization of a Predatory elite and not just the usual suspects..
The Plantation foundation of this country explains so many things that are happening now, we must continue to spread this concept to those who will hear..
Not for any specific solution, but to spread the truth for its own sake.
I try to make this case to but I believe anyone who does will have a hard time doing so. The reason is in many cases it was for a fixed term. No doubt this was abused but not in all cases. Also the offspring were not automatically slaves. Maybe in some cases but once again not always.