The Many Faces of the Plantation
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On the plantation, a system of calculated brutality operated under the guise of economy, where Moorish men, women, and children were reduced to living instruments within an engineered order of exploitation. Bodies were forced into the geometry of production—hands compelled to spin, stitch, tan, and build—creating clothes, furniture, and infrastructure from the measured suffering of human labor, while the mind and spirit were systematically suppressed. Alongside this material extraction existed darker, unspoken crimes: coerced breeding, sexual violence, and predatory abuse, including homoerotic and pedophilic violations carried out under absolute power, silence, and impunity. These acts were not aberrations but integral to a plantation logic that inverted natural law, severing moral proportion and violating the Kybalionic principle of Polarity by normalizing perversion through domination. The plantation thus functioned as an anti-school of the Liberal Arts, where arithmetic was used to price flesh, geometry to confine bodies, rhetoric to justify cruelty, and grammar to erase identity—leaving a historical record that must be named plainly to restore balance, truth, and rightful memory.
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