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The Redlegs - The Irish Sugar Slaves [2009 documentary by TG4 | White slavery]
"People today talk about slavery, the Africans and things, but we also, the White people, some of us were in slavery too," explains a man in this film.
As important as it is as nationalists to stay educated on things like the Jewish question, black-on-White crime rates and The Great Replacement, it's equally important to learn about our European heritage—the TRUTH about our heritage that the Jewish, anti-White regime wants to keep hidden from us.
The mainstream narrative is that horrible White people have oppressed others in order to rule the world for centuries, never having to experience anything that resembles hardship. Of course, this revisionist version of history is devised and continuously regurgitated to keep non-Whites frothing at the mouth with anger and resentment towards Whites, and to keep Whites hating themselves and apologizing. And more often than not that apology is made for wrongs that weren't truly committed in the first place.
The truth is, there is much of European history that many are completely unaware of. Like every other racial group, Whites have been persecuted and even subjected to slavery at the hands of both Whites and non-Whites. Similarly, other racial groups—and not just Whites—have caught, transported, owned and traded slaves of all races.
This documentary tells the story of a group of White Irishmen brought to Barbados as slaves centuries ago. The descendants of these people agreed to appear on camera for this film to tell the story of their ancestors. These people are called "The Redlegs".
The Redlegs are a group of over 50,000 Irish men and women that were captured and forcefully sent to Barbados to work on sugar plantations. They were transported there sometime between 1962 to 1969. The history of these people is largely ignored and to this day their descendants remain in Barbados in horrible, poverty-stricken living conditions as a racial minority.
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For a playlist of ethnographic documentary films exploring non-Whites in the third-world, click the following link: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/bGOsuIzkCHYS/
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For a thorough playlist of dozens of documentary films debunking the mainstream, Jewish narrative of the Holocaust, click the following link:
https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/CyAH41GlTTi6/
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For a thorough playlist on documentary films exploring Whites in Africa, from farm murders in South Africa, to the anti-White atrocities of Zimbabwe's Mugabe, click the following link:
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