19 June 2026

It's Not Unique To Being Black

One side of my family is from Scotland.

The Scots were brutally subjugated by the English for a good long time.

Wars were fought.

A sort of independence was won, but they remain part of the UK.

Some Scots were treated in a manner tantamount to being slaves.

Do I deserve restitution for this?

No.

It didn't happen to me.

It didn't happen in living memory.

It didn't even happen to anyone I've met.

My family kind of got it from both sides, having aligned with the wrong side in one war and ending up exiled in England.  At least the Sassinak kept their word and granted a small holding near Staffordshire in exchange for the loyalty.

It was such a good deal that five of six brothers left for America.

They put it behind themselves and started over from nothing.

The Italian side of the family did much the same, at a time when it was better to be a CENSORED than a papist fucking WOP.

It's always interesting to see the race bait industry forget that the Irish (three times) and Italians were treated worse than blacks at a couple of places in history.

Places in history that are still in living memory, unlike slavery. 

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