Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(4)

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Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(4) It is a continuation of our series on how the slave master hides behind his slave hunting partners to mete out evil against the Negroes.
Like the case of the Biblical code of Esau and Jacob as twins, the slave master and his slave hunting partners are twins in the evil against the Negroes. Today, while the slave master is the architect and sponsor of the atrocities against the Negroes, he hides behind his slave hunting partners while the Negroes, who resemble the slave hunters, bear the brunt of their activities. However, while the voice may sound like those of the slave hunters, the body proper is the slave masters body.
This video tried to recall the age long lie of the slave master and his accomplices that the Negroes were not human and sought answers to see if that had changed.
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Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
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REFERENCES
Carroll, C. (1900). The Negro a beast.
Hervey, H. (1950). Barracoon.
N.A(1823) Case of the Vigilante, A Ship Employed in the Slave Trade
Mercer, W. H., Collins, A. E., & Harding, A. J. (1902). The Colonial Office List for 1902: Comprising Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Colonial dependencies of Great Britain, an account of the services of the officers on the colonial service, a transcript of the colonial regulation, and other information. London: Harrison and Sons.