Outa curiosity, do you pals over pond learn in school that the Blacks that were transported to America were sold to slavery by other Blacks?
Who did it erase history for though? You? The slaves did in fact do labor, coupling that with the fact that nobody thinks "slaves had it easy", I don't see where you think this scenario of "history being changed" is taking place.
As for blood and gore being in history books, it's not going to happen lol. At least not for kids. For example, a book can discuss the terrorist attack on 9/11 in full context without having to go into details about people dying from smoke inhalation or jumping out of windows and splattering.
Wow. This was a truly weird post made by the OP. Somehow he made up some own definition of the word "worker" where a person can only be called a worker if he gets paid, as if that was the definition. And also he gets upset that in the sentence "The Atlantic Slave trade... brought millions of workers.." slaves are referred to as workers.
First I figured he was probably just trolling or something but then he goes on to defend his reaction. So weird. :/
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Good job folks, you've played into OP's wringing, diabolical hands and are now having a dick measuring contest to see who has the most oppressed history on page five of the thread.
Good job.
I now know why NEETs call those working for a salary "wage slaves", working overtime for no compensation is worse than the holocaust because it is still happening today!