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THANKS TO MY FRIEND Anti-Crusader for his corrections to some historical dates here and some spelling errors

I owed this New Year Gift to Jeep and Phillip. Here you can see an specimen of a rare species, performing a braggy job.

And for the Motivational message, I think I will put it in my executive office when I got to work at Mercedes Benz Monterrey, by next month, lol! Just to put people in their place! :iconwhipplz:


By the way, I want to remind you that Einstein once said:

"I made a mistake in selecting the USA as a land of freedom, a mistake I can not correct in the balance of my lifetime"

There's a wanker, whose name I won't mention... that fears this quote more than the devil fears Holy water. lol! :XD:

From now on, Einstein's ghost shall come to "ITS" home and give him bad night sleeps, reminding him that his wanking attempt of a nation was ONE of the last ones to abolish slavery (1865) and to recognize people of all races as equal human beings (1970). Only Brazil removed slavery after them in 1881 (and some island or coastal african country) at the turn of the XX Century.

By the way MEXICO, was the first Nation (still-colonies doesn't count) in all the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery(1810, the last slave was liberated in 1821), and to recognize full rights to all people regardless of their origin (be them Black-Mexicans, Native-Mexicans, White-Mexicans, Asian-Mexicans and the like)

AND we had a black president (Vicente Guerrero) two centuries before the erroneously called "land of the free". (1829)
COME ON! even Russia liberated slaves before them! (1862) and the Soviet Union acknowledged that all human beings shared inherent inalienable human rights and citizen rights, by the 1920´s. It is universally perceived an accepted that in the USSR, in the 20th century racism was much less intense than in "the control country".


Source: "Una historia de Mexico" Josefina Zoraida Vazquez, Chapter 4: Independence pags 50-60.
"Mexico: Land of Volcanoes", Joseph Schlarman.


The Peruvian case is interesting, since they still used the "encomiendas" system, however it doesn't count as slavery because the people (the encomendados, serfs) received payment and they were not auctioned, nor sold. However it doesn't remove the fact that this heinuous, horrible, quasi-slavery system prevailed through the 20th century in Peru. Slavery (as in its definition) in said South American nation was abolished in 1854.


Source:
Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, 1995. Pages 33-34.

And to remind him that there's still slavery in the USA, since it is the largest sexual slave market in the world, because unsatisfied people like IT, have to recur to it to get their sorry "issues" up.

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Don't hate me for telling the truths that mass media wants you to forget.

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What does the description have to do with the art piece?