ChatterBank0 min ago
Slavery Reparations.....
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No one alive today was involved in slavery, no one alive today is a victim of slavery. So what's going on? Do they just want us to give random sums to random people?
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When you consider that one of the biggest crimes against humanity was the holocaust, why is it that Poland and other affected countries don't keep banging on about "reparation" from Germany.
And how about some reparation for Lee Rigby. That was one of the most savage crimes I have ever known and those affected ARE all alive today.
...and what about invasions and slavery of Britain? Britons were enslaved by foreigners, yet nobody from the UK is demanding reparations from other governments. Consider these invaders of Britain:
1. Romans, 55 B.C. Why aren't we demanding reparations from the Italian government?
2. Vikings, 947 - 1016. Why aren't we demanding reparations from the Scandinavian governments?
3. Normans, 1066. I hear nothing about the UK's demands from the French government.
4. Prince Louis of France, 1215-1217. Are we sending a delegation to the French government?
Countries who demand compensation from the present-day UK government are simply "trying it on", because they see us as a soft touch. Well, then, UK government show us that we are not a soft touch!
curlyfries //why is it that Poland and other affected countries don't keep banging on about "reparation" from Germany.//
'In 1992, the Foundation for Polish-German Reconciliation was founded by the Polish and German governments, and as a result, Germany paid Polish sufferers approximately zl 4.7 billion (equivalent to zl 37.8 billion or US$7.97 billion in 2022).'
And Poland is still making demands, but war reparation is a different issue than slavery 300 years ago.
In the current war in Ukraine, if as I hope, Ukraine prevails, they should make similar claims against Putin & Russia.
No one can just say sorry for the slavery, it suggests anyone here today is responsible and anyone in a place trying to con other nations out of their resources, have a reason to be compensated. Neither is true but a thoughtless apology without cause is likely to be used against the apologiser's nation. Besides why should anyone be sorry for something that was considered normal at the time and when the nation the scammers are attempting to victimise is the very one that turned attitudes around ?
Nigel Biggar’s book, Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning(2021) is a much needed corrective to the lies and misinformation being propagated in schools all over the world. For instance, after nearly 150 years of transporting slaves across the Atlantic Ocean, the British abolished the slave trade and spent the subsequent 150 years deploying the Royal Navy to stop the slave trade across the world. Not only was this the first time a major superpower abolished the ancient practice of slavery, but it was also the first instance of an empire suppressing it beyond its borders.