Keith Woods Profile picture
Jul 2, 2023 15 tweets 8 min read Read on X
🧵 A look at slavery outside of the West:

It has become popular to blame White people for slavery, to the point that many actually believe slavery was invented by or exclusively practiced by Europeans.

But the history of slavery outside the West is far more brutal.

1/15 Image
2/15 The Arab slave trade emerged in the 7th century, 10 centuries before the Atlantic slave trade

Arabs sold Africans to the Middle East for a variety of jobs such as domestic work or harem guards - castrating male slaves was common, causing over half of males to bleed to death
3/15 The Arab slave trade was particularly brutal: it's estimated that 3/4 captured slaves died before they reached the market for sale

Historians estimate that between 10 and 18 million people were enslaved by Arab slave traders, including women and children taken as concubines
4/15 Arabs did not create the slave trade out of nothing, in fact, enslaving conquered tribes was already common practice in Central Africa when they arrived.

The West African Songhai Empire relied heavily on captured slaves in all levels of society, even as soldiers.

5/15 Africans themselves also played a large role in facilitating the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

African tribes conducted raids on rival groups to provide slaves for sale. African middlemen facilitated trade between European traders and African suppliers.



6/15 The Arabs also had a slave trade in Europe. Estimates are that up to 1.25 million Europeans were enslaved by Barbary pirates, who would raid villages in coastal countries like Italy, France, England and Ireland, bringing them to North Africa for sale.
7/15 In some cases entire villages would be captured, such as the Irish coastal village of Baltimore, entirely raided in 1631.

These slaves faced a brutal future, engaging in hard labour or sexual servitude, and spending nights hot and overcrowded prisons called bagnios.



8/15 Many slaves captured by Barbary pirates were sold eastwards into the Ottoman Empire. Slavery was central to the Ottoman Empire, most towns had dedicated slavery markets called Yesirs.

Slaves came from Africa, the Caucasus, the Balkans and Eastern & Southern Europe.
9/15 Sexual slavery was a big part of Ottoman society. Slavic women were popular slaves, and Köçeks became a popular source of entertainment in the 19th century:

These were young boys, usually from European backgrounds, who were circumcised, cross-dressed and trained as dancers.

10/15 Hereditrary slavery is recorded in China dating back to the Xia Dynasty in 2100 BC. Africans purchased on the Silk Road were used as a sign of wealth.

After Chinese law began to treat women as property around 1000AD it was common to sell daughters and sisters into slavery.

11/15 The Mongols enslaves tens of thousands of Chinese as punishment for resistance.

In the post-Mongol Ming Dynasty, thousands of slaves were employed to do bureaucratic jobs for the government, and rich families also employed thousands of slaves to perform menial labour.
12/15 Slavery was common in American civilizations like the Aztec and Maya

Among the Aztecs, slavery was a punishment for a variety of crimes or even failure to pay taxes. Husbands and wives sold each other in times of economic hardship. Slaves were identified by wooden collars.
13/15 Slavery was also common practice in the civilizations of South-East Asia.

The Khmer Empire had a massive slave class that did much of the work building monuments like Angkor Wat. Historians estimate 25-35% of the population of Thailand/Burma were slaves in the 17th century

14/15 Slavery also existed among Native American tribes. Slavery was common practice among Northwest tribes like the Tlingit, for whom one third of their population during the mid-1800s were slaves.

Various tribes practiced debt-slavery and enslaved captives of other tribes.

15/15 The only difference between these cases of slavery and that practiced by Europeans is that Europeans abolished slavery on humanitarian grounds, and spread this across the globe.

The intense focus on the White role in slavery is a product of widespread Anti-White animus.

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Keith Woods

Keith Woods Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @KeithWoodsYT

Apr 3
4.5%

That's the number of Black males in America who will commit murder in their lifetime

That's approximately 1 in 22 Black men, vs. only 1 in 425 White men Image
Image
Image
More on the realities of race:

keithwoods.pub/p/frequently-a…
Important to note these numbers are not double counting repeat offenders

If they did, the number would be almost 6 percent

Credit for this analysis to @fentasyl Image
Read 5 tweets
Jan 29
I see another one of these "your country was invented in the 19th century" posts was trending.

Sadly this nonsense is near orthodoxy in Western academia now.

I've written a piece on this very topic of the origin of German national identity: 🇩🇪👇

🧵 1/13
2/13 Obviously the existence of a German people has been known for a long time.

In 98 AD, Tacitus mapped Germania as including the land between the Rhine in the West beyond the Vistula in the East, and from the Danube in the South up to the Baltic seas. Image
3/13 The contention of this modernist approach to nationalism is that even if a Germanic people pre-existed the 19th Century, people never had a sense of national identity until then.

The Holy Roman Empire is a favourite of this argument due to how divided it was politically. Image
Read 13 tweets
Jan 14
Modern genetic science has produced a remarkable discovery: Vedic civilisation was founded by a people closest genetically to modern Europeans.

The "Aryan Invasion Theory" was true all along.

🧵

1/16 Image
2/16 The following is taken from my most recent article which covers this extensively with sources.

Please subscribe to my newsletter to support my work:

keithwoods.pub/p/aryaninvasion
3/16 We now know that between 2,000 and 1,500 BC there were a series of migrations to North India that utterly transformed the region.

At the end of the Indus Valey Civilisation, there is a sudden overturning of the elite, a new group leaves its genetic mark. Image
Read 16 tweets
Dec 28, 2024
🚨 BREAKING: Multiple big groyper affiliated accounts have been permanently suspended.

This came right after Elon Musk blamed "coordinated spammers" for encouraging the pusback against Silicon Valleys push for immigration.

Some of these accounts had over 50 thousand followers. Image
Image
Image
Image
More of the Groyper accounts just suspended. They were all associated with the Project Groyper affiliate account.

Yesterday, all affiliates of @ConservativeOG lost their verification and @LauraLoomer was demonetised. Image
Image
Image
Image
🤔 Image
Read 4 tweets
Dec 8, 2024
🇮🇱💥🇸🇾 For years, Israel covertly provided medical aid, weapons, and even paid the salaries of Jihadis in Syria, including Al-Qaeda

The full story of this relationship

🧵👇

1/12 Image
2/12 This relationship first became known when it was revealed that Israel was providing medical aid to anti-Assad fighters

Israel portrayed this as a principled humanitarian response but it turned out most was given to fighters from Al-Nusra front, the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda Image
3/12 A former head of Mossad acknowledged this was motivated by a "tactical consideration" as Israel was “not specifically targeted by Al-Qaeda”
Read 12 tweets
Sep 20, 2024
🇮🇪 The Irish Freedom Party has a new immigration spokesman - Eritrean immigrant Dr. Mehari Fisseha.

Dr. Fisseha has an interesting background, let's take a look 👇
Image
Image
Mehari Fisseha says he is a human rights activist who specialises in immigration and refugee law.

Most of his work seems to be focused on Africa, but he wrote his masters thesis on asylum seeker policy in Ireland.
Image
Image
Fisseha's paper on "the need for comprehensive refugee protection" in Ireland.

The IFP immigration spokesman asks how Ireland can develop a system to "integrate" up to 100,000 asylum seekers a year.
Image
Image
Read 7 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(