Reverend William King: Cuck of 1849
In 1849 in North Buxton, Ontario, an all-black community developed with the aid of Rev. William King, a Scots-American Presbyterian missionary. King had bought land (with government approval) for resettlement of black American refugees who had escaped to Canada during the slavery years via the Underground Railroad.
What we have here is a classic case of a White Christian Canadian, supported by the government, cucking for brown refugees, resettling them in civilized territories. William King was not a product of the cultural Marxism of the 1960s. What could have motivated Reverend King?
Reverend King, a former owner of slaves, fell victim to social shaming and then decided to enter the signalarity. The fact that he was Irish probably didn't help either.
Thanks to the good Reverend's efforts, one James Rapier, housed in his community, went on to be elected to congress in Alabama's 2nd district.
Rapier said that in Europe, "they have princes, dukes, and lords;" in India, "brahmans or priests, who rank above the sudras or laborers;" in America, "our distinction is color."[1]
What's interesting about this statement is that in Europe, the aristocracy never exceeded 10% of the population. In India and Nepal, the Brahmin constitute at most 12% of the population. But in the South, Whites never fell below 40% of the state population. 40% is too large to constitute an oligarchy or elite.
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