This is all a humiliation ritual.
...according to Herbert Ward, a nineteenth-century English explorer, in the Congo it was customary for feuding chiefs to mark the settling of their scores by buying a slave, breaking his bones, and burying him with just his head sticking out so that all could see him slowly starve to death. The same fate lay in store for anyone who gave him food or water.
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A Realistic View of Slavery and Slave Trading
2,808 words White people commonly respond to demands for reparations for slavery and slave trading by pointing out that it was whites who abolished these things.[1] I don’t know whether they notice that this doesn’t get them the credit from their antagonists that they seem to expect; they...counter-currents.com
In Mauritania, one of the most extreme cases, hereditary slavery continues despite legal bans. Members of the Haratin community—descendants of Black Africans enslaved by Arab-Berber populations—still report being treated as property, inherited by masters, and forced to work without pay. While Mauritania criminalized slavery in 2007 and made it a crime against humanity in 2015, enforcement is weak and rare. According to the Global Slavery Index, Mauritania has one of the highest per capita rates of slavery in the world. Survivors who speak out often face retribution or indifference.
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Slavery: The Inconvenient Truth
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Slaves to History
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Slave to Reality
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Wiki with its leftist bias has a lot of info:
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Slavery in Africa - Wikipedia
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