Come on peeps ... I thought we agreed that anyone who gets their truth from the wail is Ill educated, easily triggered, xenophobic and best ignored?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI heard them discussing yesterday on a politics show. To say it doesn't represent historic links to slavery is simply implausible, Manchester was heavily involved and much of its wealth comes from that.
This doesn't mean the football club condones or was involved in slavery of course. It's not woke to be aware of such things anymore than it is for a football club with a golliwog as a mascot or a US team called "Indians" or "Savages" to be aware. Doesn't mean you have to change anything necessarily but if a company finds it has historic links or benefit from slavery, racism, genocide, whatever they should acknowledge that as part of their history.
Everyone in the UK today undoubtedly benefits in some small way from slavery just by living here.
I don't feel any personal responsibility - my ancestors were doing tulip jobs in the UK not creaming off vast profits from plantations and spending it on huge country estates.
Instead we should be going after the families and companies whose wealth was derived from slavery and has been passed through the generations.
Nobody blames Germans as a whole for Nazism - instead those who were involved and/or benefited are held to account.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Instead we should be going after the families and companies whose wealth was derived from slavery and has been passed through the generations."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo it doesn't. They found a ship for a logo and then wanted to assign meaning to the 3 masts. If there was only one or 5 rivers the ship wouldn't have 1 or 5 masts'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Everyone in the UK today undoubtedly benefits in some small way from slavery just by living here.
I don't feel any personal responsibility - my ancestors were doing tulip jobs in the UK not creaming off vast profits from plantations and spending it on huge country estates.
Instead we should be going after the families and companies whose wealth was derived from slavery and has been passed through the generations.
Nobody blames Germans as a whole for Nazism - instead those who were involved and/or benefited are held to account.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAgree but you don't have any German clubs with logos including swastikas, and if you were to inherit a family fortune based on slaving roots I imagine you'd have some sort of moral twinge what to do about it.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Everyone in the UK today undoubtedly benefits in some small way from slavery just by living here.
I don't feel any personal responsibility - my ancestors were doing tulip jobs in the UK not creaming off vast profits from plantations and spending it on huge country estates.
Instead we should be going after the families and companies whose wealth was derived from slavery and has been passed through the generations.
Nobody blames Germans as a whole for Nazism - instead those who were involved and/or benefited are held to account.
The Egyptians & Arabs were buying African slaves before Christ or BCE as they say and killing them in massive quantities on the sub Saharan route. I see no condemnation of them or demands for reparations. I suspect they would just laugh and say "you sold them to us".
The Portuguese were involved centuries before the British, the Vatican granted them exclusive rights to African Slavery in the 15th century. That is not mentioned much.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...9dd_story.html
For over 200 years, powerful kings in what is now the country of Benin captured and sold slaves to Portuguese, French and British merchants. The slaves were usually men, women and children from rival tribes — gagged and jammed into boats bound for Brazil, Haiti and the United States.
https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/di...tID=2&psid=445
While Europeans did engage in some slave raiding, the majority of people who were transported to the Americas were enslaved by other Africans. It is important to understand that Europeans were incapable, on their own, of kidnapping 20 million Africans. Indeed, the system became so institutionalized that Europeans had little contact with the actual process of enslavement.
The reality is we (the British) were involved for 300 years , realised it was immoral and spent a year's GDP and countless lives banning it. In reality our conscience is fairly clear compared to the Vikings, Romans , Greeks, Egyptians, Arabs and the Africans themselves.
https://www.dw.com/en/east-africas-f...ade/a-50126759
"Initially, the Arab Muslims in Eastern and Central Europe took white slaves to sell them to Arabia," Senegalese author Tidiane N'Diaye told DW in an interview. "But the growing military power of Europe put an end to Islamic expansion and now that there was a shortage of slaves, Arab Muslims were looking massively to black Africa."For Abdulazizi Lodhi, Emeritus Professor of Swahili and African Linguistics at the University of Uppsala in Sweden, slavery was part of different African cultures "When it came to exports, tribal Africans themselves were the main actors. In many African societies there were no prisons, so people who were captured were sold."
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journ...B3EEFCA8F66C55
Strange I blame the Germans for voting in Hitler and not fighting him, don't you? It became clear from testimony that much of the population understood the 'Final Solution' and complied. Just as the Marquis blamed the Vichy government for its atrocities and many blame the Dutch SS for their following Hitler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego...h_Nazi_Germany
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo it doesn't. They found a ship for a logo and then wanted to assign meaning to the 3 masts. If there was only one or 5 rivers the ship wouldn't have 1 or 5 masts
Most sail ships of the period had 3 masts. fore, main and mizen.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/milit...sail-masts.htm
They may have realised link to the number of rivers afterwards.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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