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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

This video was my response to username nolies29483, a Racist Suspect who introduced himself to me as my "arch-nemesis", while I was having a debate with a "self-proclaiming" Racist, by the name of RV.

Nolies did his videos showing only his lips. Checkout my video "Greetings, my so-called nemesis."

He whined in his video response to that one, that I "had no class by making fun of [his] video style". Which I found odd, since he claimed to be my arch nemesis.

I changed "nolies" to "notruth" in my responses to him because of his deceptive use of words. He claimed that he would not leave YouTube until I was either suspended or closed my account. As you can see, I am still here. This is part one of my response to his video called "slavery is over get over it".

Later on, I stopped responding to him, because he refused to answer any of my questions. He closed his account shortly after that. To get THE UNITED INDEPENDENT COMPENSATORY CODE go to: http://blog4vors.blogspot.com

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  • What are you doing with that computer? There's cotton to be picked, I don't wanna have to call the overseers today.

    No one will ever respect black people as a race, because you are subhuman. Deal with it and take your 3/5s of an opinion elsewhere.

  • @TheChristisgreat What I am doing with this computer is trying to reveal truth, promote justice, and help the person who needs help get the most constructive help that they need. The truth is the "Black" people are not a Race and never will be a Race. The only Race is the "White" Race. "Non-white" people have been duped, hoodwinked, bamboozled, into seeing themselves as Races of people. Such deception has us racing in a race that we cannot when. It's time to try something else.

  • @TheChristisgreat Are you a White person?

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  • I'm irish and we were basically enslaved by the english since the 1300's for over 800 years. We were also treated WORSE than black people when we first arrived in america. But we managed to put our differences behind, actually get on and make something of ourselves up to this day. Ireland before the economic crash, had one of the highest life qualities in the World and Europe and a well off society. But you don't hear us blaming the english for our problems. Blacks need to shut up and move on.

  • The world would be a better place if black tribal people hadn't invented slavery and sold slaves to white people. But it would also be a better place if black people would stop being so embarrassing to our one species by just bitchin all the time/

  • Okay to all the american blacks out there. Are u angry that u r staying in america?. Cuz if u are then why u still fuzzing over slavery?

  • i got a black slave called eben

  • @RRoocckkyy50 I am only pointing out how De Las Casas was the catalyst for importing huge numbers of "African" slaves on a massive scale and bringing them to the "Western Hemisphere". Someone on here said that the "Portuguese" and "Spanish" did not enslave "Africans" because they were "Africans", that same person also said that they did not refer to the "Africans" as "Negros". The De Las Casas situation refutes such statements. There were slaves in the "U.S." before it became the "U.S.".

  • @SynQ Yes, but only a small portion did relate to the U.S.. The rest was concerning Central & South America to the Caribbean. This was extracted from the web. However, tt does pose a negate element to your claim: "26] In this early work, Las Casas advocated importing Black slaves from Africa to relieve the suffering Indians, a stance he later retracted, becoming also an advocate for the Africans in the colonies.[27][28][29] [cn 2]." I will check my college library for an accurate account.

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