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Controversy As Former Slave Plantation Opens With Blacks As Slaves by crispyvick(f): 9:17pm On Dec 20, 2016
A farm in Brazil is restored as a slave plantation where black people serve tourists.
This story coming out from Brazil is unbelievable.
A farm in the Paraíba valley of Rio de Janeiro state in southern Brazil has been restored as a slave plantation and is now open to the public.
While this isn't any big news, the fact that black people have been hired to play the roles of slaves who will attend to tourists.
If you are interested in staying at the plantation for a few days or week, a bunch of people dressed as slaves will be at your every beck and call. These slaves will bring you tea, serve you food and act as your guide on the plantation.

Elizabeth Dolson who owns the restored plantation is doing this purely for profit and tourism reasons while neglecting the brutality of the slave trade and the suffering of slaves in plantations.

Throughout your trip, on the plantation, there is not a single reference to Brazil's dark history. During the slave trade era, Brazil imported more African slaves than any nation in the world. After the abolishment of the slave trade, Black Brazilians were treated as second class citizens at best.

The hesitation to integrate African-Brazilians into mainstream society led many of them to create settlements in cities popularly known as favelas. Till today, Brazilians with African ancestry are still discriminated against in the South American country.

The opening of the plantation has led to serious reactions online but it is still business as usual in the former slave plantation.
"Racism? But why? Because I’m dressed as a slave driver and I’ve got a houseservant dressed as a house servant?
What are you talking about? Of course, it’s not racist!" shockingly said, Elizabeth Dolson when asked about the racist implications of the plantation.

http://www.godwingist.com/2016/12/controversy-as-former-slave-plantation.html

Re: Controversy As Former Slave Plantation Opens With Blacks As Slaves by BlackDBagba: 9:25pm On Dec 20, 2016
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Re: Controversy As Former Slave Plantation Opens With Blacks As Slaves by tempest01(m): 9:27pm On Dec 20, 2016
Nothing wrong if they are not being tortured.....they are earning their pay by recreating history.
Re: Controversy As Former Slave Plantation Opens With Blacks As Slaves by charijee(f): 9:51am On Dec 22, 2016
Django unchained comes to mind.....

Nothing in the pics to back up the claim

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