tiistai 14. joulukuuta 2021

Churchill was an anti-Semite who embraced Zionism as a colonial tool


Churchill was an anti-Semite who embraced Zionism as a colonial tool


Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in London, UK on 10 June 2020
 [Ray Tang/Anadolu Agency]





Recent Black Lives Matter protests in Britain have thrown a light on the country's history of colonialism, racism and slavery. Throughout the 17th century, and much of the 18th, the British Empire was a leading force in the transatlantic slave trade. The trade was imposed by Europe on Africa, and was a centuries-long system of barbarism unparalleled in history.

Experts estimate that between 1526 and 1867, around 12.5 million Africans were kidnapped, enslaved and forcibly shipped to the Americas and the West Indies where they were sold as chattels. Out of those 12.5 million slaves, only 10.7 million survived the Atlantic crossing. The rest died in transit due to their brutal and inhuman treatment at the hands of the slave traders. These human "cargos" would often be dumped alive into the sea if they rebelled against their treatment, or even if the ships' captains thought it unprofitable to keep them alive.

According to C. L. R. James in The Black Jacobins, his magisterial study of the Haitian revolution, "A captain held up by calms or adverse winds was known to have poisoned his cargo. Another killed some of his slaves to feed the others with the flesh."

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