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Slavery Was NEVER Abolished In The US. It Was Rebranded
The U.S. calls itself the land of the free and a defender of human rights, but its prison system tells a very different story. While America celebrates the 13th Amendment as the official end of slavery, what is happening inside its prisons shows that slavery did not actually end. It was repackaged and reshaped through a loophole in the same law that claims to abolish it.What you see in places like the so-called Angola prison makes that contradiction clear. The same country that speaks about global freedom and claims to police human rights abuses is still profiting from forced labor within its own system, backed and protected by its own laws. That is the reality.For Africans and people of African Descent, this is something to pay attention to. It shows that the image America presents to the world is not the full story, and it raises serious questions about how seriously its claims on human rights should be taken.
“The United States voting against it (the UN resolution and reparation for the Transatlantic Slave Trade), does not surprise me as slavery in the U.S. is still legal there.”
—Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon