Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Your presentation is not so bad, but...

  Edited from the original presentation.

...your presentation is not so bad, but you, in it as the main character in the front, is too distractive, it is not known if it is your physical feeling in some part of it to be seen such as your face expressions: "happy of what is going on, surprised or disliked". The point is: you distract a lot your viewers or is it you who want your viewers to look at you? Hmm, anyway, my advice: next, do not put yourself as the main subject to be seen in a presentation if possible, stop it (“you” in such situation) and introduce your opinions, not your physical emotions as the main character; if wanted, in your opinion express your emotions (emotions are full of signals or prejudices interpreted differently by readers, they wish to be feed with facts, not personal emotions -keep them for yourself- as to make the presentation having validity) it distracts a lot! ...and for the knowledge of others, be it known that: slavery has existed since the history of humans. Romans invaded other territories and enslaved their people, and sold and enjoyed them or married some women, which is one of the many reasons they fought at war. The Spartans did that to Atenas, and Atenas to Spartans for many varied reasons. Native American’s aboriginal to other Americans Indian’s Aboriginal. Spain to the now known Latin American Nations. Something interesting to tell: one of the creators of the Constitution had slaves that he acquired through marriage and did not give them freedom, here why: when some slave's owners gave freedom to any of his/her slaves, another slave owner sequestered them and took them to the south of America to keep them as slaves (ONE of the reasons of the revolution). So, what that person who told everyone (by a decree) had to give freedom to their slaves, choose to keep his (inherited from his wife who was a widow before he knew of her) slaves, it was cuz few reasons: if set free and let go, they were going to be hunted by slave holders and taken to the South of America. The best thing to do was to let them stay on his land, give them lots to build their homes, ask them to work for themselves wherever they wish and raise their family in such a way, that other slave holders would not "steel them" and enslave them and taken them to the south or slave hunters do not hunt them. He, that person fought hard to enforce the decree that all slaves are free. His slaves (whom he did not consider slaves) stayed with him and slowly moved off yet some stayed and worked for him but kept themselves there, earning money for their families. This was a clever way to protect his own former slaves (of the creator of the Magna Carta of the North of America or USA) and still have some labor to work for him, not slaves but, workers. Historians do not want to admit it; it is tacitly seen here. You mentioned that man in your presentation of the story you do not tell who its creator was (of the video shown), please, give credit to them and intervene from time to time to give your understanding of the VIDEO COPYRIGHT PRESENTATION, avoid calling viewer to see you as the main character and distract so much!

https://youtu.be/qPItx72oKjk




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