This is so outrageous! Involuntary relocation; involuntary labor; involuntary separation from one’s spouse and children; involuntary inability to save a loved one being raped, beaten or even killed; involuntary submission to unimaginable cruelty & pain at the whim of an owner.
Just jumping in here to remind everyone that as we end the year, in school districts like Dallas ISD teachers are not allowed to use the word "slavery" in class and are still awaiting to see what term that they can use to describe slavery, such as "involuntary relocation" 1/

Dec 21, 2022 · 6:32 AM UTC

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It would be, if it were true
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Texas is about the same as Florida, those that run for office are all about sabotaging the country
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We need to teach honest history. It is a disservice to our kids if we do not
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Suddenly Marianne is against abortion. I don’t see the human in the womb voluntarily agreeing to being KILLED
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And all African Americans came to America on "The Good Ship Lollypop."
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This is on the post you’re reposting
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Since the 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolishes “slavery”, guess they won’t be teaching students about the Constitution. Wow, just wow.
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Involuntary loss of the right to free speech, privacy, religion, to vote, to own land, to run a business, to own a gun, to due process, to a speedy trial, to a trial of their peers