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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.have the African states and peoples who activily took part apologised to their own people for taking part, without their help, it probably wouldn't have been as successful as it was.
Mabe we should ask the Romans to apologise for invading this country and taking slaves. or the Normans, Danes, Norwegians etc.
And since all the people who made these posts so far, and the majority of people in Bristol, and the rest of the country would also say "No" if asked, an apology will almost certainly be forthcoming.
The members of the ruling elite that currently run this country have no regard for the wishes of their constituents. Then they wonder why extreme parties begin to take a large share of "their" votes.
I can't see the point of that at all.
As you said, not people alive today where involved in the slave trade.
It's the same with people always expecting me to feel guilty about all the horrible things the NAZIs did, just because I am German.
I feel extremely sad, but not guilty, since I did not do it!
I'm not quite sure who they should appologise to exactly.
The long dead slaves themselves? Their descendants who hold American passports whilst fighting to keep out illegal immigrants?
I do think though that we shouldn't forget how brutal and disgusting a trade it was and that the beauty of so many eighteenth Century buildings was paid for out of so much suffering.
I think Bristol has had one or two statues comemorating the slave trade by schools etc. but nothing really significant. Perhaps they should commission a work to stand close to the existing statue of Sir Edward Colston who profitted handsomely from the trade.
Would you expect Auswitz to have no memorial, no acknowledgement of what happened?
Absolutely not.
Hammer Head you hit the nail on the head (and made me chuckle) everyone has said what I would have said really so no real elaboration needed..
As a side note, last year whilst in New York city I got chatting to a black guy who happened to be a Gulf War vet. Everything was fine until he started demanding some 'compensation' for his slavery. Huh?
I don't suppose for a moment the Egyptians are going to apologise for using slave labour to build the Pyramids, but seeing as so many whining apologists are keen to ensure a national sense of guilt engulfs any nation with any sort of tainted history (oh gosh that would pretty well be all of them) then perhaps we should march on Parliament and demand that economic pressures are brought to bare on the Egyptian Govt until they tear down said Pyramids which are quite clearly a monument to man's inhumanity to man.
Apologise for the slave trade? Build a bridge and get over yourselves.
Leaving aside the small point that pyramids weren't built by slaves
The Slave trade was conducted by people who "ought to have known better".
These were not ancient kings of the middle east, this was conducted by "Enlightenment Europeans".
Remember the signatories of the American Constitution wrote "we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men were created equal" whilst at the same time having chained slaves working their plantations.
Couldn't we all agree that Brits will never apologise for building their empire, and future wealth on slavery?
It just won't happen...pointless even considering it.
Weird though, that Brits will never forgive or forget about the atrocities carried out by the Germans in WWII.
Is it time that heals? Or whether the evil is carried out by your forefathers, or someone elses?
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