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, overwhelming majority of Vietnamese and Chinese persons currently in this country were the equivalent of Southern sharecroppers (worse? doesn’t the diminutive stature of the ones that came over tend to argue they were receiving even less calories and protein than those on the very bottom of the American social pyramid) for at least 300 years? In 2016, Shaykh al-Fawzan responded to a question about taking Yazidi women as sex slaves by reiterating that "Enslaving women in war is not prohibited in Islam", he added that those who forbid enslavement are either "ignorant or infidel". Slavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam." Muslim scholars who said otherwise were "infidels". In 2003, Shaykh Saleh Al-Fawzan, a member of Saudi Arabia's highest religious body, the Senior Council of Clerics, issued a fatwa claiming "Slavery is a part of Islam. However, Muslim clerics have never accepted that slavery is impermissible since the Koran expressly endorses it. Saudi Arabia did not legally prohibit slavery until 1962, under pressure from Britain.
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In 1800, slavery was alive and well in the Muslim world and remnants of it exist even today. Replies: Writer, Middle Eastern enslavement of Sub-Saharans lasted over a longer period of time (ca.700-1800AD)ġ800? That would have put them well ahead of the US. I suspect that the rise of CRT and the absurd and dead-end attempts to glorify the Negro as evidenced in government, business, advertising, education, and journalism may be the harbinger of a turning point in public (white) sentiment. Paradoxically the era of Affirmative Action made the situation of the Negro worse. Billions of dollars have been wasted in remediation programs and the common denominator of Negro culture has been degraded by all the gib-me's. The contemporary white American has atoned for the sins of the pre-Civil Rights era. That attempt to redress the wrongs inflicted on black Americans unfortunately had unanticipated bad results: the end of legal segregation destroyed the infrastructure of black America: the small business in the ghetto disappeared, the intellectual cream of Negroes went to white colleges and universities instead of to the HBCU like Howard, Fiske, and others. Public sentiment was moved by the peaceful Civil Right movement until LBJ had serious Civil Rights laws passed in 1964 and the era of Affirmative Action ensued. I submit that it is a fact that the US practiced an immoral system of segregation of its free-born American Negroes after the Civil War until 1947 when Pres. I don't think the rejoinder that slavery existed from time immemorial holds any water in the present dispute.