Monday, 4 April 2022

Modern “Slave Trade” on Campus in the U.S.


 2022.4.2.

http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/14660

Slave trade – habitual practice of buying and selling of people like goods - has left a painful wound in the hearts of humanity as an intolerable human rights violation and as a felony which encroach upon the dignity of human beings.

However, such acts are commonplace even today in the U.S. where racial extermination peculiar to Yankees is rampant, throwing all the people into consternation.

Not a long ago, an incident was disclosed where white students put up a black student for “slave auction” in a school of North Carolina of the U.S. This shocked the U.S. society.

According to what is known to general public, a white student who is said to have a way with handling black people held an auction for a black student in the same class after choosing him as a “slave” and marking the price on him, while posing as a “slave owner”.

Just then, white students wrangled against each other to buy the “slave” at the price of US$ 350 calling the black student a “Negro” and making other racist remarks.

Much more shocking is the fact that the school authority covered up the incident by taking disciplinary action to suspend the white students from attending lesson for a single day.

Embittered by the decision of the school authority, parents of the black students denounced the racial discrimination of the American society expressing their indignation that they can’t accept the heartrending reality where their children are being treated as “slaves” in school for a false “crime” of being the black.

Yankee ancestors shipped millions of African black people like a package in the past century by taking them aboard slave trade ships. The road to that slave trade is now being followed by their descendants. This is the real human rights situation of the U.S. which is professing itself to be an “exemplary state of human rights”.

The U.S. is a barren land of human rights and a kingpin of human trafficking crimes where modern “slave trade” is taking place even on sacred campus. It is preposterous for the U.S. to pick fault with other countries over their human rights while talking about “observance of international law”. This is incurring unanimous jeering and condemnation from the international society.

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