I think this also includes that you aren't interpreting the situation in the way that I am. Slavery is a different aspect than Genocide, although based on how Jews, Negros etc. have determined this, they both fall under the same category. Their common ground is race, because with slavery, black people specifically were enslaved to a greater degree, as you wouldn't see white men whipped, only at the time of the industrial revolution in factories with young children. "Genocide" is latin for racial death (roundabouts), and the slavery involving black people involved race, because a certain creed was stereotyped and that specific culture was used as an inferior icon and forced to be commited to a life of cruelty and labour. I can say, based on experience that the majority of black originated citizens I have spoken with are rather apprehensive and usually insist I have used discriminative or implied racial abuse towards them, purely to use as an excuse to cause violence. I have been confronted by black gangs and arrested because the police took into account that my self-defence was in fact racial provocation, rather than being harrassed myself.