Message from @Mike_The_Monsta

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2018-03-12 20:36:25 UTC  

His website

2018-03-12 20:36:32 UTC  

Another thing, the South was famous for gigantic parties year round

2018-03-12 20:36:37 UTC  

Yankees didnt party like Southrons

2018-03-12 20:36:56 UTC  

Read some books on Plantation Days

2018-03-12 20:37:03 UTC  

there was literally a party somewhere every week

2018-03-12 20:37:03 UTC  

wait, it didn't occur to southernors that they could use a piece of metal instead of digging in the ground?

2018-03-12 20:37:19 UTC  

No those BBQ pits were deep

2018-03-12 20:37:22 UTC  

and very hot work

2018-03-12 20:37:30 UTC  

White men for the most part wouldnt do it

2018-03-12 20:37:39 UTC  

You have to dig deep to make a big barbecue pit

2018-03-12 20:37:43 UTC  

Otherwise the fire won't stay lit

2018-03-12 20:37:58 UTC  

Slaves were the only ones who would do it

2018-03-12 20:38:04 UTC  

plus the Nigger being more heat resistent

2018-03-12 20:38:09 UTC  

and you do the math

2018-03-12 20:38:25 UTC  

when were charcoal grills and smokers invented? Its not like they're high tech

2018-03-12 20:38:41 UTC  

Mass produced Charcoal came out in the 1920s

2018-03-12 20:38:51 UTC  

KingsFord came from the wood used to produce Model T's

2018-03-12 20:39:01 UTC  

huh, interesting

2018-03-12 20:39:06 UTC  

Henry Ford had people gather up every bit of scrap wood and it was sent to be processed into Charcoal

2018-03-12 20:39:51 UTC  

Ford Motor Company sold more than one million Ford Model Ts in 1919, and each of those Model Ts used 100 board feet of wood for the parts such as frame, dashboard, steering wheels and wheels. Because of the amount of wood that had to be used in the cars, Henry Ford decided he wanted to produce his own supply. He enlisted the help of Edward G. Kingsford, a real estate agent in Michigan, to find him a supply of wood. Coincidentally, Kingsford’s wife was a cousin of Ford - making the partnership a reality.[2] In the early 1920s, Ford acquired large timberland in Iron Mountain, Michigan, and built a sawmill and parts plant in a neighboring area (which became Kingsford, Michigan). The mill and plants produced sufficient parts for the car but generated waste such as stumps, branches and sawdust. Ford suggested that all wood scraps were to be processed into charcoal.[3]

2018-03-12 20:39:55 UTC  

Black people aren't more heat resistant

2018-03-12 20:40:05 UTC  

Basically at Ford EVERYTHING was used over

2018-03-12 20:40:11 UTC  

that was the geinus of Henry Ford

2018-03-12 20:40:18 UTC  

he found a use for every bit of scrap

2018-03-12 20:40:23 UTC  

Yeah, Boers did more work in two centuries in one small place in Africa than the entire African race did throughout its existence

2018-03-12 20:40:31 UTC  

And they certainly didn't use slaves

2018-03-12 20:40:39 UTC  

South Africa isnt Tropical

2018-03-12 20:40:44 UTC  

Fair point

2018-03-12 20:40:52 UTC  

The Southern United States is Tropical

2018-03-12 20:40:56 UTC  

What would South Africa's climate be?

2018-03-12 20:40:57 UTC  

the Deep South is

2018-03-12 20:41:03 UTC  

Like New York?

2018-03-12 20:41:18 UTC  

blacks aren't native to south africa

2018-03-12 20:41:18 UTC  

Nah

2018-03-12 20:41:30 UTC  

Not the point I was trying to make

2018-03-12 20:41:36 UTC  

Thoguh I am aware of that

2018-03-12 20:41:43 UTC  

when the Dutch East India Company showed up, there were only a couple small tribes of Khoisan

2018-03-12 20:41:57 UTC  

no permanent settlements

2018-03-12 20:42:23 UTC  

Khoisan aren't really all that black either. They look more like those islanders in South Asia

2018-03-12 20:42:36 UTC  

true

2018-03-12 20:42:51 UTC  

The blacks who live there now showed up like 200 years later