
There were some evil, racist, “vicious hearted” people down through the centuries, responsible for the death of millions of black people. It would take decades to list even half of them. Some of you may have noticed I did not say “black hearted.” I do not know why the word “black” is always associated with something bad. I’m going to look into that and get back to you. Anyway, this is our list. It is not in any particular order except for the first one, “Leopold.” He tops any list with regards to the sheer destruction he unleashed on the black race. He is our Hitler.
King Leopold II

“Leopold II reigned as the second King of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909 and became known for the founding and brutal exploitation of the Congo Free State as a private venture.” Now that’s a very nice way to put it. Let me tell you how I would say it. That evil bitch killed 10 million people to pay for his shitty little kingdom that he had bankrupted and believe me, I’m being nice about it. He created a “new country” inside a country, the Congo, and stole everything. With the help of the Force Publique, his private army and armed with modern weapons and the chicotte, a bull whip made of hippopotamus hide, they routinely took and tortured hostages, slaughtered families of rebels, and flogged and raped anyone who stood in their way. They also burned villages who showed the smallest sign of disobedience, but the most hideous and vile thing they did above all else was to cut off the hands of Congolese natives, including children. This was to instill fear and to punish. By the way, 10 million dead is a conservative number. Some put the estimates as high as 50 million dead. I am not going to go into great detail here, but I have another article about this vile little man. May he burn in hell for eternity.
John of Portugal

Afonso V was the first king of Portugal “proper.” That means there were other kings before him, but not under a united Portugal. So why is Afonso on our list? Well we can think him for integrating the New World. Yes sir bob.. It was under Afonso that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade began. The transatlantic slave trade began during the 15th century when Portugal, and subsequently other European kingdoms, were finally able to expand overseas and reach Africa. The Portuguese first began to kidnap people from the west coast of Africa and to take those they enslaved back to Europe. The Spanish took the first African captives to the Americas from Europe as early as 1503, and by 1518 the first captives were shipped directly from Africa to America. The majority of African captives were exported from the coast of West Africa, some 3,000 miles between what is now Senegal and Angola, and mostly from the modern Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon. I keep thinking Hell is the worst place… if anyone know a worst spot, please be sure to email me. I don’t know why I am asking that question.. ya’ll gonna have jokes.. anywho… (Portugal and Spain had the same king.)
Cecil John Rhodes

“I contend that we are the first race in the world, and that the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race. … If there be a God, I think that what he would like me to do is paint as much of the map of Africa British Red as possible.” – Cecil Rhodes
Now some people say that Cecil was not a racist, but just a white nationalist. I don’t know what to tell them, but if you think you are the first race than you need to rethink you priorities. It was under Cecil that the seeds of apartheid were sown. Millions of South African’s were killed, tortured, and imprisoned. He stole their wealth, land and subjugated them to a life of second class citizenship… did I say second class citizens? They were not citizens, they were slaves. Apartheid was one of the most cruelest systems ever developed by man. I’n not really going to go into his miserable life any more either, but I am not the only one who thought he was a mfer. Here is an article from a leading paper on the day after his death.
Nathan Bedford Forrest

Now, there are racist and there are evil racist…then there is Nathan Bedford Forrest. He is the man under the sheet. He is the man with the whip. He is the man on the horse dragging the body. If I could bring him back to pay for his crimes I would. In April 1864, in what has been called “one of the bleakest, saddest events of American military history,” troops under Forrest’s command massacred Union troops who had surrendered, most of them black soldiers, along with some white Southern Tennesseans fighting for the Union, at the Battle of Fort Pillow. Forrest was blamed for the massacre. After the war Forrest joined the Klu Klux Klan and was elected its first Grand Wizard. As the Klan’s first national leader, he became the Lost Cause’s avenging angel, galvanizing a loose collection of boyish secret social clubs into a reactionary instrument of terror still feared today.” Forrest was the Klan’s first and only Grand Wizard. That’s right, the Klu Klu only had one Grand Wizard in their history and that was Forrest. Now many people think that Nathan founded the Klan, but that unhonorable shit goes to six former confederate officers named, John C. Lester, John B. Kennedy, James R. Crowe, Frank O. McCord, Richard R. Reed, and J. Calvin Jones. They founded the racist group in Pulaski Tennessee in 1865.
Dylann Roof

I know many of you are wondering why did I put his name on this list. All I got to say is this mfer is going on this list. That’s right, I wrote it and said it. No racist in recent history is as hated as Roof. During a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Roof killed nine people, all African Americans, including senior pastor and state senator Clementa C. Pinckney, and injured one other person. After several people identified Roof as the main suspect, he became the center of a manhunt that ended the morning after the shooting with his arrest in Shelby, North Carolina. He later confessed that he committed the shooting in hopes of igniting a race war. These people were praying with him. On the day they stick that needle in his arm, I am going to give a party. We all owe a great deal of gratitude to one Dwayne Marion Stafford. Dwayne who was awaiting trial on charges of first-degree assault and strong-arm robbery. Stafford was able to exit his unlocked cell, get through a steel cell door with a narrow vertical window, and go down the stairs into the jail’s protective custody unit to reach Roof. At the time of the attack, Roof was alone after two detention officers assigned to be with him left, one being on break and the other called away to do another task. The night after the attack, eighteen months after his initial arrest, Stafford was released on over $100,000 bond from anonymous donors. On January 10, 2017, the jury recommended the death penalty for Roof, and the next day, Judge Gergel sentenced Dylann Roof to death by lethal injection. Lets hope they broadcast the sticking on BET.
Andrew Jackson

Jackson founded the Democratic Party, or more specifically, Jacksonian democracy. Jackson also served as the U.S. President from 1829 to 1837. He is regarded as a controversial figure for his racism. Jackson, for instance, led an attack against African-Americans in the Battle of Negro Fort. Over 270 people were killed in the attack. He was known for his excessive number of slaves at the plantation known as The Hermitage. On indigenous Americans, Jackson may have been more prejudiced than with African-Americans. As a general, Jackson’s distaste for Native Americans flourished as he massacred the Red Sticks in the Creek War. One source charged Jackson with slaughtering one-thousand Native Americans and sleeping in the field of their corpses before cannibalizing twelve bodies on the following morning. As the president, Jackson fired his chief of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Thomas L. McKenney, for his belief that all men are created equal. Jackson also signed the Indian Removal Act, which led to the Trail of Tears. This president was an equal opportunity racist
* Hill1News Reprint 2019
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