Summary:
In the case of a father and son, you have one person which needs caring for and another that is capable of doing the caring and the motive for this is affection. In the case of the master and the slave, again you have a being that needs caring for and another that is capable of doing the caring, however the catalyst for this is interest, rather than affection. It is in the master’s best interests to treat his property with the greatest of kindness and in direct proportion to this care shown, the 'Negro' responds with affection.
According to the author of this work, JH Van Evrie, the 'Negroes' had more affection for a good master than they did for their own wives and children. With White people, the affection from parent to child continues right through till old age, but with the 'Negro' it appears to disappear once the child becomes an adult.
Instead of forming an attachment to their adult offspring, Evrie says the 'Negro' forms an attachment to the one who feeds and cares for him.
While the 'Negro' does owe obedience to his master, the master is obliged to provide protection, care and guidance as well as to take care of all his wants.
Evrie states the natural position is either as a subordinate race being cared for by a superior one, or among his own and living a life of savagery.
This fantastic book really gives us an insight into the thinking of the American planters and they were nothing at all like you have been told. They were far more God-fearing and caring towards the other races than any of the so-called anti-racists today. Yes the 'Negro' was seen as chattel, personal moveable property but so were all the subjects of the King. The King was there to look after his subjects and the master was there to look after his slaves, or at least that was the way that the 'Negroes' saw it.
If those old Slave owners could see us today they would be weeping at the harm that has been done to their 'Negroes' and furious at the stupidity of our people in thinking we can spite God and turn the natural order on it’s head. They were determined to prove themselves worthy of the gifts that God had given them and if that meant subduing their racial competitors in order to secure prosperity and safety in the land, then they had no fear at all of doing so. After all, with the White man in charge both races benefitted, but with no White man there, the 'Negroes' just remained in savagery.
Narrated by Sven Longshanks
Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 13 – Natural Relations and Normal Condition of the 'Negro' 1
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Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 14 - Natural Relations and Normal Condition of the 'Negro' 2
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Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 15 – Chattelism
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According to the author of this work, JH Van Evrie, the 'Negroes' had more affection for a good master than they did for their own wives and children. With White people, the affection from parent to child continues right through till old age, but with the 'Negro' it appears to disappear once the child becomes an adult.
Instead of forming an attachment to their adult offspring, Evrie says the 'Negro' forms an attachment to the one who feeds and cares for him.
While the 'Negro' does owe obedience to his master, the master is obliged to provide protection, care and guidance as well as to take care of all his wants.
Evrie states the natural position is either as a subordinate race being cared for by a superior one, or among his own and living a life of savagery.
This fantastic book really gives us an insight into the thinking of the American planters and they were nothing at all like you have been told. They were far more God-fearing and caring towards the other races than any of the so-called anti-racists today. Yes the 'Negro' was seen as chattel, personal moveable property but so were all the subjects of the King. The King was there to look after his subjects and the master was there to look after his slaves, or at least that was the way that the 'Negroes' saw it.
If those old Slave owners could see us today they would be weeping at the harm that has been done to their 'Negroes' and furious at the stupidity of our people in thinking we can spite God and turn the natural order on it’s head. They were determined to prove themselves worthy of the gifts that God had given them and if that meant subduing their racial competitors in order to secure prosperity and safety in the land, then they had no fear at all of doing so. After all, with the White man in charge both races benefitted, but with no White man there, the 'Negroes' just remained in savagery.
Narrated by Sven Longshanks
Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 13 – Natural Relations and Normal Condition of the 'Negro' 1
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Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 14 - Natural Relations and Normal Condition of the 'Negro' 2
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Aryan Narrations: White Supremacy and 'Negro' Subordination 15 – Chattelism
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