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"Anti-Racism" the Mainstream Media Won't Cover

America is a country citizens of all colors and ethnicities can be proud of and can proudly fight for. We are an inherently anti-racist nation, built on the abolition of slavery rather than on the backs of slaves.


If you have a television set, you have probably been bombarded with propaganda claiming America is systemically racist, that it was built off the backs of slaves, full of inequality and injustice. Of course, it's still unsafe for black people to walk or drive down the street. People of color must hide their children because the white man. Even the police are racist and coming for minorities. Over and over again, we hear this catastrophic, divisive messaging on our MSM and from members of our own government.  

People of all races spiral into shock at these claims, glancing over their shoulders for these phantom enemies, desperately asking, “Where? Where are they?”  

Instead of blindly conforming to “their” propaganda, we must wake to what is truly happening and compare what we know to what they keep telling us to see. “They” have an agenda. It is called government overreach, robbing power from the people and their states and placing it in the hands of an elite centralized few who believe the federal government can raise your children better than you can. This is the exact type of oppression America was born in rebellion against.

So, as a starting point to re-center ourselves in reality, let’s compare what “they” say to what history knows.  

They say:

 “America is systematically racist! It was built off the backs of slaves! It must be burned down and rebuilt!

We know:

- Human slavery is thought to have begun in prehistoric times, but is known to have existed as early as the Shang Dynasty 18th-12th Century BC, in China (1).
- Human slavery saturated the globe from Athens, to Rome, Turkey, Africa, Sudan, Brazil, British Colonies, Venezuela, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Spanish Colonies, etc., many until the 19th and 20th centuries. The enslaved people were of diverse ethnicities.
- The US has a short history of slavery (approx. 250 years) compared to multitudes of countries that had (and still have) slavery today. Some have maintained slavery for thousands of years and counting.  
- Slavery is still present today in India 18.4 million, China 3.4 million, Pakistan 2.1 million, Bangladesh 1.5 million, Uzbekistan 1.2 million, North Korea 1.1 million (2).  
- The United States is the only country that fought a full-blown war against itself to end slavery once and for all in its nation (the Civil War, from 1861-1865). It was the bloodiest, most economically and emotionally devastating war America has ever experienced.
- The US Constitution was amended with the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery. The 15th Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote, regardless of history of servitude. African Americans were granted the right to vote before American women were.
- Today, the United States is a pinnacle of freedom and human rights in the world, hands down. People from across the globe, particularly from oppressed nations, risk their lives for a chance to live here.

We should also take special note that during the not-so Civil War in the 1800s, America sacrificed hundreds of thousands of her own citizens in order to uphold the dignity of human life beyond race.  

Approximately 750,000 American soldiers died during our Civil War. Soldiers consisted of white, black, and Native Americans. Many Union soldiers were said to be merely thirteen to fourteen years old. The war was believed to cost 2.5 million daily, approximately $1.69 billion total. American soldiers literally gave up life and limb to end the horror of slavery in America. The principle surgical procedure during the Civil War was amputation, which accounted for 3 of every 4 operations. Union and Confederate amputations totaled about 50,000.  

Many soldiers sacrificed their future family trees as well to end slavery. Their family line died with them. Many Americans are here today because American Civil War soldiers gave their lives to free their ancestors.  

Much of the slave states of the south were burned to the ground, decimated, including homes, plantations, crop fields, buildings, bridges, railroads, college campuses, and roads. Their land was scorched. Even the southern social hierarchy was demolished. Multitudes were left homeless, without clothes, as refugees, without the means to care for themselves or their families. Loved ones vanished, never to be found.

According to BBC,

> “The war devastated the economy and society of the agrarian southern states where most of the fighting occurred and killed so many Americans it was impossible directly to tally the dead.“

> “The Civil War left a culture of death, a culture of mourning, beyond anything Americans had ever experienced or imagined,” says Dale Blight, a Civil War historian at Yale University.”

> “And in the US Civil War, like all wars, men deserted or defected, bodies sank forever in the mud or were blown to bits or were misidentified, and troops initially listed as wounded in action subsequently perished from their injuries.” (3)

So even though initially, America, like every civilization on earth, was built with the help of the vile practice of slave labor, it is the only one that has been reduced to rubble in the name of abolishing slavery, then rebuilt without it.

America is a country citizens of all colors and ethnicities can be proud of and can proudly fight for. We are an inherently anti-racist nation, built on the abolition of slavery rather than on the backs of slaves. Black, white, and Native Americans alike all joined hands, fought, and won abolition for our brothers and sisters. All rebuilt America together as free citizens–America, land of the free and the home of the brave.  

And while no nation is nor could ever hope to be perfect (God loves even the imperfect), we must see through the smoke and mirrors of con artists in high places, stirring hate and fear between us, trying to usurp our US Constitutional rights and steal our freedoms.  We need to stand together once again. All of us must rise and fight for the spirit of America: Freedom.

We must stand together for an Article V Convention of States. It is the only way to curb the oppressive government overreach we all have been experiencing before the self-ascribed elites put us all back in real chains 

References: 
1.     Britannica.com, Slave Owning Societies.
2.     Worldpopulationreview.com 
3.     BBC.com, Who, What, Why: How many soldiers died in the US Civil War?


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