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Britain Ended Slavery by danvon(m): 1:11pm On Sep 11, 2022
How come no one talks about the fact that it was Britain, not America, not Canada, that ended slavery in West Africa...
They refer to the late Queen as the Queen of a genocidal empire but not the Queen of the Empire that ended slavery and gave education to many future freedom fighters in Africa..

But I guess it's human nature, slow to appreciate-quick to find faults.

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by michelz: 2:09pm On Sep 11, 2022
If an armed robber having robbed and murdered people for 20 years despite knowing fully well that robbery and murder are wrong, decides to stop one day and starts telling other robbers to stop too,what will you do?
Will you forget the fact that he robbed and killed for years only to start praising him for helping to stop robbery?

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by KennethEnyi(m): 2:53pm On Sep 11, 2022
Nawa o tey taught us so many history lessons in school…
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Nobody: 3:15pm On Sep 11, 2022
One of the mistakes many Africans who have been wired not to think deeply make. Britain ended slavery not because of some benevolence or love they had for Africans. They ended slavery to stop the outflow of strong human resources from Africa to the Americas, because they needed those strong human resources on the continent to work in farms and other sectors that produced cheap raw materials to British companies/industries.

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Mrkindness: 5:22pm On Sep 11, 2022
America ended slavery and colonialism.
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Guide777(m): 6:00pm On Sep 11, 2022
Slavery have not ended.
Slavery,
Colonialism &
Neocolonialism. What's the difference?
None!
Some people are the oppressors
And others are the oppressed.

But one day the Lion will get a weary leg and the Gazel will look at him eye to eye ball, and request to collect the debt being owed.

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by danvon(m): 6:53pm On Sep 11, 2022
HedwigesMaduro:
One of the mistakes many Africans who have been wired not to think deeply make. Britain ended slavery not because of some benevolence or love they had for Africans. They ended slavery to stop the outflow of strong human resources from Africa to the Americas, because they needed those strong human resources on the continent to work in farms and other sectors that produced cheap raw materials to British companies/industries.
And? Your point is ...?
Britain didn't end slavery?
They shouldn't have ended slavery?

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by danvon(m): 6:56pm On Sep 11, 2022
michelz:
If an armed robber having robbed and murdered people for 20 years despite knowing fully well that robbery and murder are wrong, decides to stop one day and starts telling other robbers to stop too,what will you do?
Will you forget the fact that he robbed and killed for years only to start praising him for helping to stop robbery?
Most of the slaves were captured and sold by other Africans and their biggest buyers were the portuguese, arabs and americans, essentially the whole world participated in slavery and Britain Ended it.

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by ObosiUkwalla: 8:10pm On Sep 11, 2022
danvon:

Most of the slaves were captured and sold by other Africans and their biggest buyers were the portuguese, arabs and americans, essentially the whole world participated in slavery and Britain Ended it.

Britain started slave trade. Stop covering up evil
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Wintertime: 8:11pm On Sep 11, 2022
danvon:
How come no one talks about the fact that it was Britain, not America, not Canada, that ended slavery in West Africa...
They refer to the late Queen as the Queen of a genocidal empire but not the Queen of the Empire that ended slavery and gave education to many future freedom fighters in Africa..

But I guess it's human nature, slow to appreciate-quick to find faults.

You are fool whom knows nothing about history

A citizen from American ended slavery


And if I should be correct he was the first president of America

He has his statue moulded

Go check fact and stop behaving like a dunce just because of tribalism


American ended slavery
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Wintertime: 8:13pm On Sep 11, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:


Britain started slave trade. Stop covering up evil

Leave that clown

Just overnight love for Britain for saving their one Nigeria
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by 2elliot: 8:21pm On Sep 11, 2022
Wintertime:


Leave that clown

Just overnight love for Britain for saving their one Nigeria
danvon:
How come no one talks about the fact that it was Britain, not America, not Canada, that ended slavery in West Africa...
They refer to the late Queen as the Queen of a genocidal empire but not the Queen of the Empire that ended slavery and gave education to many future freedom fighters in Africa..

But I guess it's human nature, slow to appreciate-quick to find faults.
Consider the time the supposed slavery was stopped and colonialism ended. Over a hundred years. If they were benevolent, why then did they continue with colonialism and even had to kill and imprison those who asked for independence?
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by danvon(m): 6:15am On Sep 12, 2022
Wintertime:


You are fool whom knows nothing about history

A citizen from American ended slavery


And if I should be correct he was the first president of America

He has his statue moulded

Go check fact and stop behaving like a dunce just because of tribalism


American ended slavery
What kind of joke is this cheesy
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by danvon(m): 6:17am On Sep 12, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:


Britain started slave trade. Stop covering up evil
Slavery that has been going on since the days of Joseph is what Britain started??...

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by Uptheante(m): 7:02am On Sep 12, 2022
It wasn't even the British that started slave trade yet, they were the ones who made concerted effort into stopping it totally.
It's absurd that we Africans tend to blame them for all our woes instead of blaming our selfish, wicked, greedy & inhuman leaders.
We often seem to forget about the civilization & education that the British brought to us

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Re: Britain Ended Slavery by etrouble: 7:03am On Sep 12, 2022
danvon:
How come no one talks about the fact that it was Britain, not America, not Canada, that ended slavery in West Africa...
They refer to the late Queen as the Queen of a genocidal empire but not the Queen of the Empire that ended slavery and gave education to many future freedom fighters in Africa..

But I guess it's human nature, slow to appreciate-quick to find faults.

She didn't even partake in it, it was her parents and grandparents. She got to the thrown in the 1950s, and from then she started giving countries their independence. Go check when most countries got independence, it was from 1950s when she got to the thrown. Her mother and grandfather were the culprit, not her. Meanwhile, she wasn't the one that stopped Slave Trade, it was her mother.

But, if you think of what the British in general did in terms of Slavery and stealing of Africa's resources, you will not spare any of them.
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by NothingDoMe: 2:11am On Feb 05, 2023
One of the mistakes many Africans who have been wired not to think deeply make. Britain ended slavery not because of some benevolence or love they had for Africans. They ended slavery to stop the outflow of strong human resources from Africa to the Americas, because they needed those strong human resources on the continent to work in farms and other sectors that produced cheap raw materials to British companies/industries.
More like machines were made to do the job so no more need for slaves.
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by budaatum: 9:11pm On Feb 06, 2023
ObosiUkwalla:


Britain started slave trade. Stop covering up evil

This is untrue.

Re: Britain Ended Slavery by budaatum: 9:17pm On Feb 06, 2023
Wintertime:


You are fool whom knows nothing about history

A citizen from American ended slavery


And if I should be correct he was the first president of America

He has his statue moulded

Go check fact and stop behaving like a dunce just because of tribalism

Fact.

In 1863 President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation declaring “all persons held as slaves within any State, or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” Nonetheless, the Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery in the nation since it only applied to areas of the Confederacy currently in a state of rebellion (and not even to the loyal “border states” that remained in the Union). Lincoln recognized that the Emancipation Proclamation would have to be followed by a constitutional amendment in order to guarantee the abolishment of slavery.
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/13th-amendment

In the 18th century a brutal trade network transported kidnapped Africans to European colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean to work as slaves, mostly on plantations. In 1787, campaigners against slavery such as Thomas Clarkson and Granville Sharp founded the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, believing that ending the trade was the first step towards eradicating slavery completely. They raised awareness about conditions (including with publications from former slaves such as Olaudah Equiano), boycotted slave-produced goods and petitioned Parliament.

In Parliament, the campaign was led by William Wilberforce. It was only after many failed attempts that, in 1807, the slave trade in the British Empire was abolished. However, slaves in the colonies (excluding areas ruled by the East India Company) were not freed until 1838 – and only after slave-owners, rather than the slaves themselves, received compensation.
https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/2015-parliament-in-the-making/get-involved1/2015-banners-exhibition/maria-amidu/1807-abolition-of-the-slave-trade/
Re: Britain Ended Slavery by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:46pm On Feb 06, 2023
After slavery, we had been peppered up enough for colonialism, we practically threw the damn doors open! 3 centuries of strife and mutual suspicion fuks with your head, so we welcomed our saviours from Arabian deserts and the great West! all we had to do was trade in our brains for theirs and bow to their conquering gods,

Of course, the British deserves a slight nod for not leaving us while weak to be totally devoured by the conquering jihad.

Luggard in his book gloated about Britain ruling Nigeria through the Fulani! And every 4 years we fight so hard to install one, because dummmmies don't read! They just want to be herded into the sea!

When your presidential candidates all want to be seen in the West it kind of explains the whole thing!

The first indication that we have any life left as a people is to ask...what the heck is Nigeria and who exactly was it made to benefit, but that is damn hard work, easier to just lie and pray to the
conquering god.

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