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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Slave breeding didn't go on a large scale for 400 years. Maybe on a small, regional, localized basis. In fact, up until the British banned Slave transatlanctic transport in the 1820s it was cheaper to supplement their slave force by buying new additions instead of breeding replacements. After 1820s, it became profitable to breed slaves because of lack of steady inputs of new imported slaves.
So, it's not exactly 400 years of mass scale genetic tampering and breeding.
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dude... whether its 100 years or 400... that's a long time & the effects of that practice on the physical makeup of black americans is evident today. not every black man is physically superior to the white man next to them BUT there is an obvious disparity & if all humans are in some way equal, there is no other explanation for this disparity. descendants of that breeding are physically stronger... break it down & we all ARE just animals. ask any breeder what happens when the strong are bred & the weak are allowed to die. its basic genetics.
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