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Remember that show set on a tropical island where for a price, you can have your deepest fantasy staged for you? Hardcore moonbats Ron and Carla Bluntschli have gone to town with the concept.
from liveleak.com
They're planning to build "Memory Village," a re-creation of slave-era Haiti, in which well-to-do fools wallow in white guilt by pretending to be slaves:
The latter would receive traditional African clothing and then be mock-kidnapped from their homelands, shackled, chained and forced to march to the slave ship (resting on a real stream), where they'd be piled in as cargo for the crossing of the Atlantic. Once the ship reached the New World, the participants would be brought to market and sold, then broken down in the quarantine and put to work out on the plantation. Near the end of the day, a slave rebellion would start, a rebellion that would eventually lead to the establishment of Haiti.
Glorious Haiti. That pinnacle of human achievement.
So far the Bluntschlis have come up with enough to buy half of the three acres of Haitian real estate they'll need for Memory Village. To build their morbid fantasy world, they'll need $700,000, which they've been attempting to raise by touring the USA, "putting on performances of a play about slavery and the slaughter of the Native Americans."
How uplifting.
The Bluntschlis ought to just go to a bank and take out a loan. With moonbattery reaching epidemic proportions, their enterprise sounds quite profitable.
If they really want to show people what slavery is like then go to where its still happening to this day.