It found that police use of racial profiling and excessive force was systemic in much of North America, Europe and Latin America.
So, if you're a non-African country that has more than a tiny fraction of Blacks among your population, you treat Blacks similarly. And, yet, you're all wrong! I wonder if there is some other common variable that may explain what's going on...
MENA countries don't have this problem, and they bought more black slaves by an order of magnitude. The mistake seems to have been allowing black slaves to breed.
Different mentality for slaves. Europeans viewed slaves as an investment as a return on their money over time.
The middle east viewed slaves as tools and a resource. You could always just get another slave so it didn't matter it you castrated said slave or worked them to death. You just get a new one.
So, if you're a non-African country that has more than a tiny fraction of Blacks among your population, you treat Blacks similarly. And, yet, you're all wrong! I wonder if there is some other common variable that may explain what's going on...
MENA countries don't have this problem, and they bought more black slaves by an order of magnitude. The mistake seems to have been allowing black slaves to breed.
Different mentality for slaves. Europeans viewed slaves as an investment as a return on their money over time.
The middle east viewed slaves as tools and a resource. You could always just get another slave so it didn't matter it you castrated said slave or worked them to death. You just get a new one.
Christian ethics also compelled European slave owners to treat their slaves somewhat humanely. (Obviously there were exceptions.)