Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, directed by Chantal Akerman, has topped the British Film Institute’s Sight and Sound poll.
Anyone who has spent more than a few hours studying the history of Slavery will realize that the “20 and odd” Angolan Slaves, who arrived on August 20, 1619 in the British colony of Virginia (AKA Colonial North America and/or British North America), were some of the luckiest Slaves in the history of Slavery. Well, actually, they were sold as “indentured servants.” Check this out:
Between one-half and two-thirds of European immigrants to the American Colonies between the 1630s and American Revolution came under indentures.
Just a few African Slaves ever made it to Colonial North America, i.e., ‘Only about 388,000.‘ The rest went to South America and the Caribbean.
For the *MANY* ‘Woke‘ women who hate men, here is a gift you can give your Father, Brother, or one of the men at work that you sexually harass every day.
Mild-mannered high school Chemistry Teachers ain’t the only ones taking their ‘Ride Downhill‘ on a ‘Meth’d up Horse‘.
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