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City 'should apologise to slaves' bollox

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    City 'should apologise to slaves' bollox

    Bristol should apologise for its role in the slave trade, a high-profile debate in the city has concluded.
    A panel of experts took questions from the public at The Empire and Commonwealth Museum on Wednesday night.

    Black rights campaigners argued that the city owed it to the descendants of slaves to apologise. Others said it would be an 'empty gesture'.

    The meeting voted overwhelmingly in favour of a formal apology over slavery.

    However, in a telephone poll conducted by BBC Points West, 91.7% of nearly 10,000 viewers voted against an apology with 8.3% voted in favour.

    'Empty gesture'

    About 200 people attended the debate chaired by philosopher Professor Anthony Grayling, who was one of those against making an apology.

    "It's a rather empty gesture however sincere it might be," he said.

    "Much more important is first to understand the history of slavery and secondly, to apply those lessons because the problem today is much bigger than it ever was."

    The legacy of slavery is what we know as racism today

    But black rights campaigner Paul Stephenson said: The legacy of slavery is what we know as racism today.

    "There are hundreds, if not thousands, of black people who've lived here over the last 50 years who still have to confront racism."

    Hilary Banks, a direct descendant of a slave family in Bristol agreed.

    "My grandmother's grandmother was a slave. It's thanks to her and all the other slaves that Bristol is such a wealthy city.

    "Don't you think they deserve an apology?" she said.

    Conservative councillor Richard Eddy said: "I think it's a ludicrous proposal. Why should 21st Century Bristolians apologise and be held accountable for events they had no responsibility for?"

    Barbara Janke, leader of Bristol City Council, said the issue would be discussed by the authority, but she was not convinced by of the need for an apology

    Last month, developers backed down over a plan to rename the Broadmead area of Bristol Merchants' Quarter, as this was considered potentially offensive.

    Next year, the city is to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery with a £250,000 programme of events.

    #2
    Yeah sorry an all that.

    Can we move on now?

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      #3
      This debate was going on 15 years ago when I was in Bristol. If they find Bristol so offensive there are numerous exits to use. These people are not being very loyal to their ancestors if they choose to stay in the city that their ancestors were slaves in and they think so badly of it - bit of hypocrisy there .

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        #4
        Great idea for a new tax.

        Racial Harmonisation Tax.

        Basically a tax levied on all pasty types that is used to fund projects to help the descendants of slavery overcome racism.

        I really should apply for a job with New Liebore.

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          #5
          What's the connection?

          To connect slaver with racialism shows a lack of knowledge about the history of slavery. Slavery was going on in Ghana (The Gold Coast) long before Europeans and Americans were trading with slaves. If was the native black Africans of the Gold Coast who were enslaving their own and selling them to the Europeans. Even in the USA there were black plantation owners who owned black slaves. Barclays Bank was founded by the Barclays brothers who were also slave traders. However it was the British navy who were intercepting slave ships of all nationalities and setting slaves free once the anti-slave law was passed. Slavery still exists in Africa but where is the outcry from the black community?
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            #6
            Let me tell you about slavery.

            .NET contracts at < £400/day.

            Fecking disgraceful.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
              To connect slaver with racialism shows a lack of knowledge about the history of slavery. Slavery was going on in Ghana (The Gold Coast) long before Europeans and Americans were trading with slaves. If was the native black Africans of the Gold Coast who were enslaving their own and selling them to the Europeans. Even in the USA there were black plantation owners who owned black slaves. Barclays Bank was founded by the Barclays brothers who were also slave traders. However it was the British navy who were intercepting slave ships of all nationalities and setting slaves free once the anti-slave law was passed. Slavery still exists in Africa but where is the outcry from the black community?
              Don't forget the Arab Middlemen without whom slavery could not exist.
              Hard Brexit now!
              #prayfornodeal

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                #8
                wtf has slavery got to do with skin color ??????????
                Spartacus and his bird Varinia were slaves and there are loads of them in the UK today from Eastern Europe.


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                  #9
                  My Irish ancestors were enslaved by you lot - I want an apology now or we will give you another Terry Wogan

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                    #10
                    Clog,

                    More info on the black plantation owners please. I have aniggling suspician this could be nothing more than an e-myth (sorta like the Iranian oil burse and ALM's increase in tax theory ).

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