Thursday, September 24, 2020

Samba, the sanbara


 If Samba, the Banbara ever taught us anything, it is the futility of slave revolts.

We seem to be repeating the history of our ancestors, creating new uprisings in places like Portland that are ultimately doomed to fail, doing what slave ancestors tried to do in the old south, but instead of abolitionists smuggling in weapons and propaganda, the new breed of slave gets armed by people like George Soros and gets fed by a corrupt media over the internet.
Agitators don’t suffer the consequences of their deeds, leaving when the uprising fails or when the other slaves come to realize that these things are rarely designed provide social justice, but the egoistic ambitions of their leaders.
Samba tried to until Native Americans and slaves in an uprising he called the “Red and Black” alliance – foolish slaves under the urging of Chickasaws urging the blacks to overthrow the whites – an old slave woman saving the day when she overheard Samba’s plan to kill all the whites people and then take their place as master over the black men and women. One poor black woman was hanged. Samba and seven of the ring leaders died on the wheel – in what was considered the first of a number of similar uprisings, all of them ending the same, black heads grinning down from pointed stakes at each town’s gates, twisted black bodies stretched out on the wheel, or whipped until black flesh was stripped into red meat, and ears cut off the less guilty, or branded as warning to others never to do the same, punishments usually reserved for white heretics, witches, or worse in the north.
Does 100 days of slave uprising in Portland expect to accomplish more than all the failed uprisings of the past could not, turning even on their supporters because they are white, or supposedly privileged, and what will these slaves do when their white supporter gone home, when the Democrats win their election and no longer need their protest anymore?
Will the slaves continue to burn cities down? Will those Democrats who praise them now tolerate a rebellion that is suddenly inconvenient? With the sports stars still kneel when it becomes clear that this is not about social justice, but about being anti-white, and will their sports organizations masters continue to pretend they actually care when all they fear is the rebellion turning on them?
Have these modern-day slaves not learned from the slaves left in the south after the war, when the north abandoned them, and those slaves took refuged in the only place they could, the homes of their former masters?

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