10 thoughts on “Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties | CNN Politics”
Horrible time in world history that I’m so thankful I wasn’t around. Unfortunately slavery still exists in some other countries to this day.
Why is there no mention of his $1 billion pledge to Africa? Meanwhile, countless people are living in tents in 20° weather in the mountains after the hurricane decimated their homes.
Christians are being played so monumentally and convinced that biblical ‘prophecies’ are happening because of ‘God’ while they are being manipulated into being by the Israeli government/military/Mossad (see the Third Temple on the location of the Al-Aqsa Mosque). Meanwhile, Israel destroys Christian sites that Christian believers consider sacred and ‘holy’. Wake up, people.
President Biden’s speech in Angola highlights the deep historical ties between the U.S. and Angola, acknowledging the painful legacy of slavery while offering a hopeful vision for future cooperation and healing.
Horrible time in world history that I’m so thankful I wasn’t around. Unfortunately slavery still exists in some other countries to this day.
Why is there no mention of his $1 billion pledge to Africa? Meanwhile, countless people are living in tents in 20° weather in the mountains after the hurricane decimated their homes.
He was there he would know.
That sounds like great news! Hopefully he can do it.
Christians are being played so monumentally and convinced that biblical ‘prophecies’ are happening because of ‘God’ while they are being manipulated into being by the Israeli government/military/Mossad (see the Third Temple on the location of the Al-Aqsa Mosque). Meanwhile, Israel destroys Christian sites that Christian believers consider sacred and ‘holy’. Wake up, people.
It’s encouraging to hear such a hopeful vision for the future, especially in the context of such a difficult and painful history.
Trump will give the American people an explanation and let them see who will benefit from being president.
President Biden’s speech in Angola highlights the deep historical ties between the U.S. and Angola, acknowledging the painful legacy of slavery while offering a hopeful vision for future cooperation and healing.
While everyone’s apologizing, did he demand that Angola apologize for selling its own people to be slaves throughout the world?
President Biden again saying something that Trump and his coconspirators/accessories would never acknowledge! 💪🏽🔑🔑🔑