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					Originally Posted by eccieuser9500  And that's why you're known as our resident racist, gun-toting rootin-tootin' conspiracy theorist. | 
	
 
this is is a classic example of a racist denying being a racist therefore everyone else must be a racist. 
you must admit your racism to move past it. you must admit blacks sold their own into slavery and still do TODAY .. 
do you admit this??
Africa is again the world’s epicenter of modern-day slavery
https://qz.com/africa/1333946/global...-in-the-world/
 Africa just recorded the highest rate of modern-day enslavement in the world.
Africa just recorded the highest rate of modern-day enslavement in the world.
Armed  conflict, state-sponsored forced labor, and forced marriages were the  main causes behind the estimated 9.2 million Africans who live in  servitude without the choice to do so, according to the 
2018 Global Slavery Index.  And despite these practices being widespread, slavery has remained a  largely invisible issue, in part, because it disproportionately affects  the most marginalized members of society, such as minorities, women, and  children.
Slavery was especially prevalent in  Eritrea and Mauritania, where slavery has even been, at times, an  institutionalized practice. In Eritrea, for instance, the one-party  state of president Isaias Afwerki has overseen a notorious national  conscription service accused of drafting citizens for an indefinite  period, contributing to the wave of refugees 
fleeing the country. Workers that have claimed that they were 
forced to work in the nation’s first modern mine are also 
currently suing the Vancouver-based mining company Nevsun that owns a majority stake in the mine.
Africa has the highest rate of enslavement in the world
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The situation is more acute in Mauritania, which has the title of the 
world’s last country to abolish slavery.  For centuries, members of the black Haratin group were caught in a  cycle of servitude, with the slave status being inherited. Reports have  also shown the existence of 
government collusion with slave owners who intimidate servants who break free from their masters. A January landmark ruling from the African Union stated 
Mauritania wasn’t doing enough to prosecute and jail the perpetrators of slavery.
In recent years, serfdom in the continent has 
attracted global attention after videos showed 
“slave markets” in Libya where African migrants were 
being auctioned off in car parks, garages, and as well as public squares. Migration to Libya has also 
put Nigerian women in the crossfire,  with many being sucked into Italy’s dangerous world of sex trafficking.  During the World Cup games in Russia, anti-slavery group Alternativa  said sex traffickers were also 
planning to exploit Russia’s lax visa rules for the soccer fanfare to pimp Nigerian women.
The  study, conducted in collaboration with Walk Free Foundation and the  International Labor Organization, also notes how consumers all over the  world are getting products that at some stage were touched by the hands  of modern-day slaves. This was especially the case with the G20 nations,  who have strong laws and systems against servitude, but who  collectively import $354 billion worth of at-risk products annually.
As previous reports have shown, cases of slavery 
still persist lower down the supply chain in commodity-producing nations like the DR Congo and Cote D’Ivore.
 
i dare you .. find a way to blame this indignity on whitey .. we'll wait ..