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    In this episode of Bloodstained, I dive into the complex and often uncomfortable truth about the deep ties between slavery and the economy of the Western world. As I unravel the intricate connections, I explore how the institution of slavery shaped capitalism and fueled economic growth in the United States and beyond. From the exploitation of enslaved labor on plantations to the global trade networks it created, slavery wasn’t just a moral failure—it was a fundamental driver of wealth accumulation that continues to shape our modern economic systems.

    I discuss how industries like cotton, sugar, and tobacco became the backbone of Western economies, generating immense wealth for European powers and American elites, all at the expense of millions of enslaved Africans. But the story doesn't stop at plantations. This episode examines the role of banks, insurance companies, and investors who profited from slavery, illustrating how the institution was embedded in the very fabric of Western financial systems.

    How did slavery fuel the Industrial Revolution? What role did colonial powers play in creating global markets rooted in exploitation? And how do the economic consequences of slavery still linger today in the form of systemic inequality, generational wealth gaps, and racial disparities? I tackle these pressing questions, weaving historical facts with modern implications.

    By connecting the past to the present, I hope this episode provides a deeper understanding of how the economy of the Western world is stained by the blood and suffering of enslaved people. Join me as I uncover the truths often buried in history and reflect on what we can learn from this painful yet crucial chapter.

    If you’ve ever wondered about the real cost of Western wealth, this episode is for you. Listen, share, and join the conversation as we continue to peel back the layers of history to confront its truths.


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  •  Explore the profound and complex intersections between slavery and Christianity in our new podcast series. We dive deep into how Christianity was used both as a tool for oppression and as a source of resilience during slavery. From analyzing historical documents and sermons to examining personal narratives of enslaved individuals, we uncover the ways religious teachings shaped the experiences and identities of those enslaved. Join us as we discuss the legacy of slavery in modern Christianity, the role of faith in resistance and survival, and how these historical truths continue to influence our lives today. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a student of theology, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of racial and religious dynamics, this podcast offers enlightening conversations on one of history’s most impactful relationships.


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  • In this episode, I’m diving into colorism and its impact around the world, especially on the African diaspora. We’ll chat about how slavery shaped attitudes toward skin color and how that affects identity and community today. I’ll share some personal stories and insights that highlight these ongoing issues. Anyone who argues about Colorism being real is an idiot.


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  • Bloodstained Podcast Episode 4| "Kanye Was Right, Slavery Was a Choice"


    In the 4th installment of the Bloodstained podcast, I discuss Kanye West's statement that "400 Years of Slavery Was a Choice". I address these comments by changing the framework of the conversation to center the long history of Slave resistance from Africa to the Americas.


    By centering slave rebellions and slave resistance I ask the question, "Why do we not know this history?", these conversations and more in this short but sweet episode of the Bloodstained Podcast.


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  • in this enlightening episode of "Bloodstained Podcast," I delve into the profound importance of the Haitian Revolution and its enduring effects on contemporary Haiti. Join me as I explore how this monumental event, the first successful slave revolt in history, reshaped not only Haiti but also the course of global history.

    Discover the key figures, battles, and strategies that led to Haiti's independence from French colonial rule in 1804.


    I'll discuss the social, political, and economic repercussions of the revolution and how they have shaped modern-day Haiti's identity, culture, and struggles.

    From the establishment of the first black-led republic to the ongoing challenges of political instability and economic development, I'll analyze how the legacy of the Haitian Revolution continues to influence Haiti's path.


    Tune in for a rich discussion on the resilience, pride, and enduring spirit of the Haitian people, and gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal role this revolution played in the broader context of human rights and freedom movements around the world.


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  • Hey there! Ready to dive into the nitty-gritty of what's going on within the African diaspora? Come join me on this journey through what I like to call the "Diaspora Wars." We're gonna chat about how white supremacy and the model minority myth are stirring up some real tensions among us.

    In this video, I'll be breaking down all the drama and complexity that's shaping our community from the inside. We're talking cultural clashes, ideological differences – the whole shebang. And let me tell ya, it's a wild ride!

    I'll be pulling in some juicy research and sharing my thoughts on how white supremacy is messing with our relationships within the diaspora. From dealing with colorism to battling internalized racism, it's all part of the struggle.

    Oh, and don't even get me started on the model minority myth. You know, that thing that's got us competing against each other for scraps of acceptance? Yeah, we're gonna unpack that too. Get ready to question some stereotypes and rethink what it means to stand together.

    Throughout this video, I'll be throwing in some personal stories, historical context, and modern-day insights to give you the full picture of these "Diaspora Wars" and what they mean for us. Whether you're part of the African diaspora or just curious about social justice, this video's got something for you.

    So, let's kick back, grab a snack, and dive into this conversation together. We're gonna figure out how to tear down those barriers that divide us and build a future where everyone's got a seat at the table. Don't miss out – hit play and let's get started!

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  • "Welcome to Bloodstained Podcast Episode 1, 'Who Ruined the Black Community?' where I delve into the profound and lasting impacts of the Atlantic slave trade. Join me on a personal exploration as we navigate the tumultuous waters of history, uncovering how this harrowing period continues to shape the Black community worldwide. From entrenched systemic inequalities to enduring socioeconomic disparities, I confront the echoes of the past that still resonate today. Through candid conversations and introspective analysis, I aim to shine a light on the interconnectedness of historical injustices and contemporary struggles. Together, we'll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge prevailing narratives, and chart a course toward understanding, empathy, and collective action. Tune in as we embark on a journey of discovery, resilience, and hope for a brighter future."





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    The Bloodstained podcast is my thesis if I ever went to Grad School. To me it is how history should be told, factually and thematically. This is where history meets True Crime, where we take history and view it through the lens of True Crime. Season 1 of The Bloodstained Podcast is about Slavery. We will get into the specific, the granular, the detailed in order to lay down the case that most of human history is one long True Crime Story.


    Episode 0 is purely foundational, The Bloodstained Podcast is EPISODIC not ANTHOLOGY style so each episode builds on the last one. This is very much a slow burn situation. We will be discussing the Arab Slave Trade while beginning to answer the question "Why Are Black People So Mad?". The history of Slavery is.a True Crime Story, let's talk about it.


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