COLLEGE STUDENT REACT: Candace Owens Tell BLACK PEOPLE That WHITE PEOPLE Did NOT Invent Slavery

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As an African living in Africa, I'd like to inform y'all that our ancient cities and kingdoms had and traded slaves even before they knew white people existed.

jager
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Slavery has nothing to do with ethnicity or race, its entirely about the strong exerting their power over the weak.

marketsquareus
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If any teacher teaches that slavery started in the US, they should be fired. Tribes kidnapped and sold their fellow man into slavery. History is important thing to know.

peterorndorff
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I have a lot of respect for this young man. He said it "hurt to hear this..." But yet he kept listening and learning. But remember, there is trouble in every race, ethnic group and country. I think that's an incredibly important fact to remember.

kaykeybear
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I am amazed when people "find out" these things that everyone should know. What kind of agenda they teach in US schools?

elinahamalainen
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I'm 45 yrs old and learned all of this in school, just goes to show how quickly and effective the anti American agenda works once it's rooted in our education system.

TheRyno
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This is the face of a man realizing he's been lied to and manipulated his entire life. I respect that having your perception of reality challenged can be a painful process, and I respect you for sitting through the whole video.

afreestate
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I love seeing young people confronting these uncomfortable truths. It hurts to expand your worldview but it’s always for the best to know the truth.

rushcarlton
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She is telling you the truth. It amazes me what is not taught in schools.

outdoorlife
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As a non-American, the US school system is broken. It's sad but good to see people finally waking up to the reality the rest of the world sees.

GhostCrowBrother
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Slavery had NOTHING to do with race. It was only who was more powerful than the other

thomaswilson
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As a black African I have to say we black people love the easy narrative of black history, Because it conforts us and makes us not feel mediocre.

Alphamaan
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Slavery hasn’t stopped it is still practiced and let’s not forget that child slavery is a bigger business than drugs.

lenraby
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Dude you are an example of what it takes to end all this BS and racism. Common sense and searching for truth.

bucklejrjjbg
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Sorry, New Zealander here - are kids in the U.S. actually taught in school that slavery began in 1619? Because that's either intentionally done to create racial division, or a frighteningly narrow-minded view of slavery that only takes the U.S. into account 😞

matthewdee
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Yes dude... its totally true.... ALL of it.... THIS is why so many parents are angry at what is being taught to our children...

karenmadden
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This is 100% true I have studied a lot of history and she is actually spitting facts. It blows my mind how ignorant some people are about slaves.

jtaggtheone
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This seemed so elementary to me. The fact that youth these days have this much shock from such basic information is so concerning.

joegoodman
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I am French, and I have known everything that is said in this video since I was 10 or 11 years old, mainly through documentaries that were shown on television, cartoons that summarized history, and of course, through school. I don't understand why all these basic historical facts are so little recognized in America. Who takes care of your education? It's incredible that schools teach you nothing more than a fragmented history of America.

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Everything Mrs. Owens is saying is 1, 000% facts.

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