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http://www.dailymail....ile-racist-abuse.html
Wow it's catching, I wonder who this phantom video camera man is, perhaps it's all a set-up by a certain newspaper?
Wow it's catching, I wonder who this phantom video camera man is, perhaps it's all a set-up by a certain newspaper?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.how isn't it? When you start treating people as individuals and not as part of a race / a gender / a whatever then any issue is with the individual. When you see someone as a white person or a black person, as a woman, as gay, as a Christian, that's when the -isms come into play. It really is that simple, just nobody seem prepared to do that and would rather suggest that everyone of that group acts the same!
pa___ul3
/// Let's just start with a little tolerance of people from other countries who are doing what they can to make their lives better.///
Isn't that what we were doing when not only us, but other countries also, were carving out our colonies?
The indigenous peoples of those countries didn't care for our presence then, are we any different from them?
/// Let's just start with a little tolerance of people from other countries who are doing what they can to make their lives better.///
Isn't that what we were doing when not only us, but other countries also, were carving out our colonies?
The indigenous peoples of those countries didn't care for our presence then, are we any different from them?
/// Let's just start with a little tolerance of people from other countries who are doing what they can to make their lives better.///
Isn't that what we were doing when not only us, but other countries also, were carving out our colonies?
NO, i'm pretty sure their best interest was the last things in our minds before we raped, pillaged, murdered and enslaved millions in our quest for greed to see who could have the most dominions, protectorates, mandates, colonies and other territories
The indigenous peoples of those countries didn't care for our presence then, are we any different from them?
Our "presence" was at first a spectacle and once our true intentions were realised our "presence" was unwanted.
Have you seen the film "v'' where friendly aliens came from another planet and then it becomes apparent they're evil reptillians who want to enslave the whole planet as they eat human flesh and take all the water from every sea leaving earth an empty broken husk?
You could learn a lot from this.
We owe many people of many nations PLENTY as our great country was built on the blood, sweat tears and bones of many other global nations.
Isn't that what we were doing when not only us, but other countries also, were carving out our colonies?
NO, i'm pretty sure their best interest was the last things in our minds before we raped, pillaged, murdered and enslaved millions in our quest for greed to see who could have the most dominions, protectorates, mandates, colonies and other territories
The indigenous peoples of those countries didn't care for our presence then, are we any different from them?
Our "presence" was at first a spectacle and once our true intentions were realised our "presence" was unwanted.
Have you seen the film "v'' where friendly aliens came from another planet and then it becomes apparent they're evil reptillians who want to enslave the whole planet as they eat human flesh and take all the water from every sea leaving earth an empty broken husk?
You could learn a lot from this.
We owe many people of many nations PLENTY as our great country was built on the blood, sweat tears and bones of many other global nations.
Monkeyfun
/// Have you seen the film "v'', You could learn a lot from this. ///
I am not interested in fiction, only fact.
/// we raped, pillaged, murdered and enslaved millions in our quest for greed to see who could have the most dominions, protectorates, mandates, colonies and other territories ///
And what film was all this in then?
/// Have you seen the film "v'', You could learn a lot from this. ///
I am not interested in fiction, only fact.
/// we raped, pillaged, murdered and enslaved millions in our quest for greed to see who could have the most dominions, protectorates, mandates, colonies and other territories ///
And what film was all this in then?
Monkey fun maybe they got the idea of rape and pillage after this incident
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Baltimore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Baltimore
"Conspiracy theories abound relating to the raid. It has been suggested Sir Walter Coppinger orchestrated the raid to gain control of the village from the local Gaelic chieftain, Fineen O'Driscoll. It was O'Driscoll who had licenced the lucrative pilchard industry in Baltimore to the English settlers."
Sir Walter Coppinger certainly doesn't sound like a north african name to me.
Besides slavery started in the 1400's, this incident claimed to have happened in 1631.
Does it sound like retribution or like a carefully planned and executed strategy from one of the "Great white masters"?
Sir Walter Coppinger certainly doesn't sound like a north african name to me.
Besides slavery started in the 1400's, this incident claimed to have happened in 1631.
Does it sound like retribution or like a carefully planned and executed strategy from one of the "Great white masters"?
Thanks for reminding me of those dastardly Barbary Pirates, DrFilth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...white_slaves_01.shtml
/// Considering what the number of sailors who were taken with each ship was likely to have been, these examples translate into a probable 7,000 to 9,000 able-bodied British men and women taken into slavery in those years. ///
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...white_slaves_01.shtml
/// Considering what the number of sailors who were taken with each ship was likely to have been, these examples translate into a probable 7,000 to 9,000 able-bodied British men and women taken into slavery in those years. ///
By extension, for the 250 years between 1530 and 1780, the figure could easily have been as high as 1,250,000 - this is only just over a tenth of the Africans taken as slaves to the Americas from 1500 to 1800.
Would anyone blame this small number of retaliation after maybe seeing their villages and towns pillaged and burnt to a cinder, mothers and daughters raped and their brothers and fathers tortured, enslaved and taken away forever?
I wouldn't.
Would anyone blame this small number of retaliation after maybe seeing their villages and towns pillaged and burnt to a cinder, mothers and daughters raped and their brothers and fathers tortured, enslaved and taken away forever?
I wouldn't.
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Monkeyfun >>
"Conspiracy theories abound relating to the raid.
Besides slavery started in the 1400's, this incident claimed to have happened in 1631. <<
>> The first evidence of more complex craft that are considered to prototypes for later galleys comes from Ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom (c. 2700-2200 BC). Under the rule of pharaoh Pepi I (2332-2283 BC) these vessels were used to transport troops to raid settlements along the Levantine coast and to ship back slaves and timber. During the reign of Hatshepsut (c. 1479-57 BC), Egyptian galleys traded in luxuries on the Red Sea with the enigmatic Land of Punt, as recorded on wall paintings at the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari.
>> (2332-2283 BC) these vessels were used to transport troops to raid settlements along the Levantine coast and to ship back slaves and timber. <<
"Conspiracy theories abound relating to the raid.
Besides slavery started in the 1400's, this incident claimed to have happened in 1631. <<
>> The first evidence of more complex craft that are considered to prototypes for later galleys comes from Ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom (c. 2700-2200 BC). Under the rule of pharaoh Pepi I (2332-2283 BC) these vessels were used to transport troops to raid settlements along the Levantine coast and to ship back slaves and timber. During the reign of Hatshepsut (c. 1479-57 BC), Egyptian galleys traded in luxuries on the Red Sea with the enigmatic Land of Punt, as recorded on wall paintings at the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari.
>> (2332-2283 BC) these vessels were used to transport troops to raid settlements along the Levantine coast and to ship back slaves and timber. <<
>> After the victorious Battle of Arginusae the freed slaves were even given Athenian citizenship in a move interpreted as an attempt to keep them motivated rowing for Athens. On two other occasions during the war, captured enemy galley slaves were given freedom by the victors.
In Sicily, the tyrant Dionysios (ca. 432–367 BC) once set all slaves of Syracuse free to man his galleys, employing thus freedmen, but otherwise relied on citizens and foreigners as oarsmen <<
In Sicily, the tyrant Dionysios (ca. 432–367 BC) once set all slaves of Syracuse free to man his galleys, employing thus freedmen, but otherwise relied on citizens and foreigners as oarsmen <<
from wiki
>> The Atlantic slave trade, also known as the trans-atlantic slave trade, refers to the trade in slaves that took place across the Atlantic ocean from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth centuries. The vast majority of slaves involved in the Atlantic trade were Africans from the central and western parts of the continent, who were sold by Africans to European slave traders, who transported them across the ocean to the colonies in North and South America. There, the slaves were forced to labor on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, toil in gold and silver mines, in rice fields, the construction industry, timber for ships, or in houses to work as servants. <<
>> The Atlantic slave trade, also known as the trans-atlantic slave trade, refers to the trade in slaves that took place across the Atlantic ocean from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth centuries. The vast majority of slaves involved in the Atlantic trade were Africans from the central and western parts of the continent, who were sold by Africans to European slave traders, who transported them across the ocean to the colonies in North and South America. There, the slaves were forced to labor on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, toil in gold and silver mines, in rice fields, the construction industry, timber for ships, or in houses to work as servants. <<