The medical concerns with the effects of diabetes was disturbing. Great analogy or metaphor with a divorced women leaving an abusive situation with her children. Excellent !! I would to be a part of this movement to help the vulnerable Caribbean countries.
Excellent presentation. Yet, it does not create a legal basis for reparations; certainly not from the whole of the British peoples, when his emphasis, quite rightly was the Aristocrats and the Royals, Parliaments and Merchants.
Legal or not reparations to make things better and right would be a beautiful just act. Look up to see the Trevelyan family. It's a matter of good conscience. Those individual families like the Hardwoods could do something similar to the Trevelyan family to give back. Great Britain also as a whole has benefited from the slave trade and the product, taxes, and riches that came from it. GB has benefited much from colonization which they couldn't do so well without the labor they used.
It’s a perfect nonsense to say “reparations is required”. Reparations cannot be required or demanded. They are an atonement. It must be initiated from the conscience of the perpetrator.
31:00 1804 and 1825 French ships. European powers enforced view on isolated nation needing to compensate themselves into world economy paying 150 francs. Cabinet is former slaves @@loveandjustice7505
I sat in the audience and watched this lecture and beaming with pride can only partially explain how I felt.
What a set of wicked people te British, sly, conniving and effing devious Devils.
more people should watch this.
Brilliant research, scolarship and delivery, and highly pervasive.
22:20 emancipation would destroy colonies
thank you Sir Hilary Beckles for dis lactor it's very informing thes historal facts anout slavere larning alot on the supgat God bless ".
Made sense 8 years ago, why are we still debating iit?
The medical concerns with the effects of diabetes was disturbing. Great analogy or metaphor with a divorced women leaving an abusive situation with her children. Excellent !! I would to be a part of this movement to help the vulnerable Caribbean countries.
1:22:00 John Saville a historian
Excellent presentation. Yet, it does not create a legal basis for reparations; certainly not from the whole of the British peoples, when his emphasis, quite rightly was the Aristocrats and the Royals, Parliaments and Merchants.
The British establishment...how far do their benefits trickle down to the ordinary people?
Just the policy of enslaving people is enough
Legal or not reparations to make things better and right would be a beautiful just act. Look up to see the Trevelyan family. It's a matter of good conscience. Those individual families like the Hardwoods could do something similar to the Trevelyan family to give back. Great Britain also as a whole has benefited from the slave trade and the product, taxes, and riches that came from it.
GB has benefited much from colonization which they couldn't do so well without the labor they used.
It’s a perfect nonsense to say “reparations is required”. Reparations cannot be required or demanded. They are an atonement. It must be initiated from the conscience of the perpetrator.
Hand over Drax Hall
The professor should now do a DNA test to see if he has any British/European ancestry - most Afro-Caribbeans probably have!. I have.
Most in the Caribbean do...products of rape from the master.
Course he has,them slave masters raped end of.
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Stop! Thief!
The thieves are the Europeans taking compensation... Horrible!!!
31:00 1804 and 1825 French ships. European powers enforced view on isolated nation needing to compensate themselves into world economy paying 150 francs. Cabinet is former slaves
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