Rabbinic Judaism's Doctrine of Justification for African Slave Trade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut7I75Q_-zA
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
This 30 year history professor, I believe at Wellesley, explains how the Jewish Talmud put a "spin" on "the Hamitic Myth", that is, the story of Noah's son, Ham, in the book of Genesis in the bible. It also talks about the Jewish strong participation in the African slave trade.
I do not know much about this but I believe that Dr. Martin experienced much "grief" when he wrote a book explaining the Jewish connection to African slave trade.
Anyway, this is very interesting and I think we could all benefit from listening, especially those among us who claim Christianity as their religion.
Michael Hoffman III of Revisionist History website did the introduction. Dr. Martin starts speaking at about one quarter of the way into the track.
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Dr. Tony Martin - Jewish Tactics In The Controversy Over Jewish Involvement in The Slave Trade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu0vQrZbhQo
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Good. I just posted it on GIM2.
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hoarder
Good. I just posted it on GIM2.
double check that post. dachsie's video and title are different than the video i posted
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Jews sell White people, too. They need no "justification" for selling merchandise.
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New York Times Journalists offer an alternative founding history of America centred around the mainly Jewish slave trade against Africans and America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_1619_Project
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The 1619 Project is a program organized by The New York Times with the goal of re-examining the legacy of slavery in the United States and timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival in America of the first enslaved people from West Africa...
Based on a proposal by Hannah-Jones to have an issue of the magazine dedicated to re-examination of the legacy of slavery in America, at the anniversary of the arrival of the first slaves to America, in order to challenge the notion that American history began in 1776, the initiative quickly grew into a full-fledged project. The project encompasses multiple issues of the magazine, accompanied by related materials on multiple other publications of the Times as well as a project curriculum developed in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center, for use in schools.
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keehah
Apart from not mentioning that African slave transportation, trade and ownership was dominated by Jews from inception to end. But what could you expect from Jew Yawk Times Jawnalists?