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National reparations commissions in the region will also approach Lloyd’s of London and the Church of England with demands of financial payments and reparative justice for their historic role in slavery.
- rebul ( @rebul@kbin.social ) 9•1 year ago
Inconvenient truth. Africans captured and sold other Africans to slave traders. The ‘white devils’ did not sneak into the African interior and steal them away, they waited for them to be brought to the coast. Still an awful practice, but the question has to be asked, “Why not demand reparations from modern day African nations?”
- snooggums ( @snooggums@kbin.social ) 11•1 year ago
For one, modern day African nations are not a small group of ultra rich white assholes who are still benefitting from the slavery.
It helps when the scope of the action is clear and direct and includes specific people.
- rebul ( @rebul@kbin.social ) 7•1 year ago
Ahh, it’s what I thought. It’s not about truth and justice, it’s about shaking people down for money.
- snooggums ( @snooggums@kbin.social ) 7•1 year ago
Do you think fining people who have wronged others is ‘shaking people down for money’.
- rebul ( @rebul@kbin.social ) 3•1 year ago
Stupid comment. So, using your logic, it would be OK to fine you for something your great great great grandfather did. I’m confident that not a single ‘internet couch activist’ would accept that.
- snooggums ( @snooggums@kbin.social ) 5•1 year ago
If I had inherited insane wealthy due to the horrible actions of my ancestors, then losing part of it to repay the victims of that tragedy is perfectly fine. It isn’t like I earned it through my actions, and I would expect that if someone stole something from me and gave it to someone else then I should still get it back.
Way to be selfish though, hope it lets you sleep at night.
- rebul ( @rebul@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
Very noble of you to state what you would do IF yada yada yada. I call BS.
- snooggums ( @snooggums@kbin.social ) 7•1 year ago
At least my speculation is helping victims instead of shilling for the fucking royals.
- sim_ ( @sim_@beehaw.org ) English10•1 year ago
Nothing you wrote absolves anyone of their participation in the slave trade, you simply implicated an additional guilty party.
- rebul ( @rebul@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
True. So you agree that African nations hold the greatest responsibility?
What a garbage! I’m sorry, but how out of touch can one get?
- G4Z ( @G4Z@feddit.uk ) English1•1 year ago
Barbary pirates in North Africa actually came to South West England and took slaves.
Still though, the barbary pirates don’t exist as an entity any more, the Royal family unfortunately does.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Earlier this year, the Guardian revealed that direct ancestors of King Charles III and the royal family bought and exploited enslaved people on tobacco plantations in Virginia.
Research by the playwright Desirée Baptiste unearthed a document instructing a ship’s captain to deliver the enslaved Africans to Edward Porteus, a tobacco plantation owner in Virginia, and two other men.
Support for the research was part of Charles’s process of deepening his understanding of “slavery’s enduring impact”, the spokesperson said, which had “continued with vigour and determination” since his accession.
“It is part of our shared history that caused enormous suffering and continues to have a negative impact on Black and ethnically diverse communities today,” the company stated on its website.
“There’s no doubt that those who were making the investment knew that the South Sea Company was trading in enslaved people, and that’s now a source of real shame for us, and for which we apologise,” Gareth Mostyn, chief executive of the Church Commissioners, told BBC radio earlier this year.
Adrian Odle, a lawyer and commission chair, told the Telegraph that British institutions are compromised by their ancestral guilt, saying “every property that the royal family is in possession of has the scent of slavery”.
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- RobotToaster ( @RobotToaster@infosec.pub ) English5•1 year ago
Good luck with that 🙃
- Lexam ( @Lexam@lemmy.ca ) English5•1 year ago
The Royal family responded “But we already made reperations to the slave holders!”
- G4Z ( @G4Z@feddit.uk ) English4•1 year ago
Not just the wealth overseas they stole, they stole from all of us as well.
Abolish the monarchy, take it all back and pay us and the others their ancestors stole from our wealth and land back.