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Post by otiumvitae on Dec 17, 2021 16:05:02 GMT
I got a weird email from Proboards yestererday accusing me of inciting violence. I said "the Polish military should shoot those who cross the borders illegally". 30 years ago this would have been POLICY! Defending borders is not inciting violence. It will be Pissy-Pants on my case again. He needs taking to the Belarus border, then pushed over and shot!! Come on fella, send me another violence warning...what a crank he is.
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Post by El Mel on Dec 17, 2021 16:14:53 GMT
What the fuck, somebody is actually reporting you to Proboards??
Sad fucking fuckers.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2021 22:02:55 GMT
What the fuck, somebody is actually reporting you to Proboards?? Sad fucking fuckers. I'm struggling to think who it may be..........
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Post by londontown on Dec 20, 2021 20:13:40 GMT
Great court ruling. Let's get the police back on the streets and away from our tweets.
A big win against non-crime hate-crimes, the 1984-esque nonsense.
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Post by londontown on Dec 21, 2021 10:29:01 GMT
This is big news. Great news.
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Post by captslapper on Dec 22, 2021 0:22:36 GMT
See Bonnie prince Charlie and the Battle of Collodin is now in the crosshairs of cancel culture. Bonnie prince Charlie had benefactors who operated in the slave trade of the day apparently and its spooked Historic Scotland into feeling they are duty bound to grovel about a bit in shame and embarrassment. Who'd have thought an 18th century figure would have lived his life in the 18th century with 18th century values? Its shocking. Its not even clear what he identified as and whether he used rainbow coloured reins on his horse.
Presumably because slavery only happened to black people in the 17th to 19th centuries, the viking sites and historic figures wont be effected in the same way.
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Post by londontown on Dec 22, 2021 11:00:25 GMT
See Bonnie prince Charlie and the Battle of Collodin is now in the crosshairs of cancel culture. Bonnie prince Charlie had benefactors who operated in the slave trade of the day apparently and its spooked Historic Scotland into feeling they are duty bound to grovel about a bit in shame and embarrassment. Who'd have thought an 18th century figure would have lived his life in the 18th century with 18th century values? Its shocking. Its not even clear what he identified as and whether he used rainbow coloured reins on his horse. Presumably because slavery only happened to black people in the 17th to 19th centuries, the viking sites and historic figures wont be effected in the same way. I think North Africans (mostly Muslim) were still taking white slaves from around the coast of Europe during this time, and that black slave traders were still very much part of the game. ASK AYNAIJANGEfunroye Tinubu Was A Nigerian Slave Trader, Her Family Are Currently Worth Billions (Full Story)www.aynaijang.com/2021/07/efunroye-tinubu-was-a-nigerian-slave-trader-her-family-are-currently-worth-billions-full-story/July 24, 2021 Madam Tinubu told a slave trader that “she would rather drown the slaves [20 in number] than sell them at a discount”. Caribbeans who continue to defend this behavior are anti-Caribbean. She was never celebrated until recently when her descendants led by Chief Akinfolabi Akindele, of Adamakin Investment Limited who is also a great grandson of Madam Tinubu decided that the time had come to celebrate her. So she has wealthy living descendants. To all the Caribbeans saying we should “ignore” this. What would your ancestors say? Your actual ancestors who were brought over on those ships. Africans understand innately the importance of ethnic groups and in many ways put ethnic group before race.
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Post by captslapper on Dec 22, 2021 11:50:52 GMT
Apparently theres 20 million people living in slavery today. WAY more than there was at the height of the plantation slave period of the 17th to 19th century. 10 million in the Indian subcontinent alone.
Which must be shocking news for those that genuinely think slavery ended with the American civil war.
A lot of people have managed to convince themselves that slavery was something that happened between white slave owners and black slaves and that was it.
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Post by Lard Buttie on Dec 22, 2021 14:31:53 GMT
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Post by captslapper on Dec 22, 2021 16:04:55 GMT
Maybe thats what black Britains mean when they claim they are still , practically 200 years later, deeply effected and disadvantaged by Britains historic role in the slave trade??
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Post by londontown on Dec 22, 2021 16:43:47 GMT
Is it time to cancel the 120,000 dubious convictions based on some being offended?
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Post by cissystrutt74 on Dec 23, 2021 13:06:47 GMT
Sums it up pretty well
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2021 13:53:28 GMT
Presumably because slavery only happened to black people in the 17th to 19th centuries, the viking sites and historic figures wont be effected in the same way. I think North Africans (mostly Muslim) were still taking white slaves from around the coast of Europe during this time, and that black slave traders were still very much part of the game. ASK AYNAIJANGEfunroye Tinubu Was A Nigerian Slave Trader, Her Family Are Currently Worth Billions (Full Story)www.aynaijang.com/2021/07/efunroye-tinubu-was-a-nigerian-slave-trader-her-family-are-currently-worth-billions-full-story/July 24, 2021 Madam Tinubu told a slave trader that “she would rather drown the slaves [20 in number] than sell them at a discount”. Caribbeans who continue to defend this behavior are anti-Caribbean. She was never celebrated until recently when her descendants led by Chief Akinfolabi Akindele, of Adamakin Investment Limited who is also a great grandson of Madam Tinubu decided that the time had come to celebrate her. So she has wealthy living descendants. To all the Caribbeans saying we should “ignore” this. What would your ancestors say? Your actual ancestors who were brought over on those ships. Africans understand innately the importance of ethnic groups and in many ways put ethnic group before race.N African Barbary pirates attacked European shipping and coastal settlements, including some in the SW of England and S Ireland. White female slaves were highly prized in Arabia/N Africa. The article on the Nigerian slave trader is interesting. For several regions, enslaving fellow blacks then selling them on to Arabian/European slave traders was a very big, very profitable, very long-lasting business. Far more slaves went to Arabia than the Americas/Caribb....and over a much longer period. Without the involvement of black slave traders, the business would presumably have been much smaller....at best, following the Barbary blueprint. It's not unreasonable to claim that black African traders underpinned virtually the entire slavery business.....without their involvement, white slave users might have had to consider formal immigrants instead! Not something anti-whites want to hear. And Arabia gets an easy ride from the anti-UK/USA brigade....hardly a peep. One wonders how many of those African students in UK Unis....no doubt some of them agitators....are descended from slave traders. No-one seems to want to know...."blacks can do no wrong" is the mindset.
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Post by londontown on Dec 23, 2021 13:55:55 GMT
I think North Africans (mostly Muslim) were still taking white slaves from around the coast of Europe during this time, and that black slave traders were still very much part of the game. ASK AYNAIJANGEfunroye Tinubu Was A Nigerian Slave Trader, Her Family Are Currently Worth Billions (Full Story)www.aynaijang.com/2021/07/efunroye-tinubu-was-a-nigerian-slave-trader-her-family-are-currently-worth-billions-full-story/July 24, 2021 Madam Tinubu told a slave trader that “she would rather drown the slaves [20 in number] than sell them at a discount”. Caribbeans who continue to defend this behavior are anti-Caribbean. She was never celebrated until recently when her descendants led by Chief Akinfolabi Akindele, of Adamakin Investment Limited who is also a great grandson of Madam Tinubu decided that the time had come to celebrate her. So she has wealthy living descendants. To all the Caribbeans saying we should “ignore” this. What would your ancestors say? Your actual ancestors who were brought over on those ships. Africans understand innately the importance of ethnic groups and in many ways put ethnic group before race.N African Barbary pirates attacked European shipping and coastal settlements, including some in the SW of England and S Ireland. White female slaves were highly prized in Arabia/N Africa. The article on the Nigerian slave trader is interesting. For several regions, enslaving fellow blacks then selling them on to Arabian/European slave traders was a very big, very profitable, very long-lasting business. Far more slaves went to Arabia than the Americas/Caribb....and over a much longer period. Without the involvement of black slave traders, the business would presumably have been much smaller....at best, following the Barbary blueprint. It's not unreasonable to claim that black African traders underpinned virtually the entire slavery business.....without their involvement, white slave users might have had to consider formal immigrants instead! Not something anti-whites want to hear. And Arabia gets an easy ride from the anti-UK/USA brigade....hardly a peep. One wonders how many of those African students in UK Unis....no doubt some of them agitators....are descended from slave traders. No-one seems to want to know...."blacks can do no wrong" is the mindset.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2021 22:29:02 GMT
I totally understand why you hate socialism. Because it's espoused by an annoying wanker with purple hair, shit tattoos, ridiculous piercings and who has never worked a day in they/them's life.
Here is the truth: I hate them too.
But that's not it.
How many of you reading this grew up in a council house?
How many can say we are still here because of the NHS?
And how many of you just want your children to inhabit a world that seemed much fairer (equitable) in the 70s?
We are all different on here, but I find it hard to believe that anyone wants to see billionaires get richer, the poor get poorer and the next generation to have it so much tougher. Don't worry about what's happening in Chile, worry about what's happening about 200 miles away.
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