Modern American Slavery Phraseology
How Language Techniques Disappeared Real Slavery — An Explanation
The longer you speak it, the more you don’t hear it. Slavery. But slavery has many names, even today as it continues in the United States. It’s a big mistake and I have used the same self-enforced whitewashing techniques learned from birth onward to forge the same belief many black Americans appear to tragically have: slavery ended. It has not. Legalized, constitutional slavery. And of course, you don’t believe the truth.
Here’s the main techniques branded into the use of language to get you to believe the central false idea: slavery ended with the Civil War. Those techniques are Authority, Repetition, Absence, Wealth, Progress. Wow, I thought I only had three. Sorry though, I had to add the last two.
Authority figures, the biggest ones of all, the government, have repeatedly said: slavery is over. That was announced with the end of Civil War, and of course add to every textbook since 1901. Maybe even before then. So there, it’s over, see, the President said it. What happens in front of your eyes must be true. The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery.
Except it didn’t. It ended slavery in another country, the Confederate States of America, or the CSoA. It’s OK to infringe on another nation’s rights, especially when you are told it is not…