"Who
controls the past controls the future; who controls the present
controls the past."
... George Orwell
All truth passes through three stages.
FIRST it is ridiculed,
SECOND it is violently opposed,
THIRD it is accepted as self-evident.
... Arthur Schopenhauer
The mouse is mightier than the sword
... Sean Bryson
They that can give up essential liberty to
obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor
safety.
... Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
SOME of the people who wish to speak with
you, may be a danger to you
But ALL of the people who would stop you listening, are a danger
to you
... Sean Bryson
If a jobs worth doing,
it's worth doing my way
... Sean Bryson
Never put off until tomorrow, what you can
do the day after
... Sean Bryson
It was the "Early Worm"
that got caught by the "Bird"
... Sean Bryson
"A Friend in need"
is a PONCE !
Find another friend !
... Sean Bryson's Father
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Reparations
For The African Slave Trade ?!?
On many occasions I have heard angry and resentful Black
people make reference to the slave trade. Much of Black
anger and resentment in this country towards white people,
stems from the taught indoctrination regarding the slave
trade.
Much of the PC indoctrination to make white people feel
guilty, and under some sort of obligation towards black
people, ( and minority groups generally ) stems from the
same sort of indoctrination.
Perhaps black people could benefit from the knowledge that
during the slave trade days it was always the Black African
who held all of the ACE cards, not us whites ! We did not
have the manpower on our sailing ships to undertake the
wholesale capture of thousands of warriors.
Whites did not enslave most of the slaves that were taken
from Africa, they had already been enslaved and made ready
for sale by Black African slave traders.
They would be sold to any buyer, not
just White Europeans.
In those days the more wealthy
of the Black African slave traders used to send their
children ( Sons only ! ) to be educated in European schools,
who would then return home to run the family business,
the slave trade!! ... Sean
Bryson
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"Thank God that
I have lived to witness the day in which England is willing to
give £20 million for the abolishment of slavery."
William
Wilberforce
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( And that was £20,000,000 two hundred years ago !! What
would that be worth today ?? ) |
| "The widespread revulsion which the hideous institution
of slavery inspires today was largely confined to Western
civilisation a century ago, and a
century before that was largely confined to a portion of
British society.
No one seems interested in the epic story of how this
curse that covered the globe and endured for thousands
of years was finally gotten rid of by the West - not only
in Western societies but in other societies conquered,
controlled, or pressured by the West.
The resistance put up by Africans,
Asians and Arabs was monumental in defense of slavery,
and lasted for more than a century.
Only the overwhelming military power of the West enabled
it to prevail on this issue,
and only the moral outrage of Western peoples kept their
government's feet to the fire politically to maintain
the pressure against slavery around the world.
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Continued
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