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You ever played the Freedom Cry DLC for Black Flag?
Sinking in a slave ship is an absolutely horrible way to die...
It's also better than actually surviving the journey and then being worked to death slaving in the fields, being stripped of your skin by whips, beatings, the rapes, being used as a whore, being forced to give birth with no real support or care, being purposefully and forcibly separated from your loved ones, being forced to walk around in chains like dogs, having body parts cut off to enforce compliance or to be executed if you piss off a white person or defy them in any way.
And that's if you aren't torn apart by their dogs if you try to run away.
And being recaptured and sold back into slavery after one of the five sane white people on the planet redeems you -- the term redeem doesn't mean to change one's ways, it originally meant to be bought out of slavery -- or being kidnapped in whatever country you ran to and brought back.
Yeah, I would take drowning any day of the week, and twice on Sunday, over that.