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@KeatonJohannesen [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [02]: #georgefloyd #blm #slavery #woke #NoJusticeNoPeace [URL redacted] Look what the blacks have done to the whites in the past! They traded them as slaves! How dare you! And as a bonus some statistics and a black policeman murdering a white woman because of her skincolor [URL redacted]
#IRLDeceasedGeorgeFloyd #CauseBlackLivesMatterBLM #ReasoningFallacyWhataboutism #PowerControlChattelSlavery [Wikipedia]
Context #PowerControlBarbaryCaptivityNarratives "The fact that until the end of the 1620s more Britons lived in North Africa than North America is largely overlooked, and historians have concentrated instead on the looming prizes of the New World rather than the allure and danger of the Barbary states. North African privateers--largely driven by western maritime technology and renegade captives from Europe--regularly captured English and colonial sailing vessels, and the captives were frequently exchanged for much needed hard currency. The slave traffic, of course, ran in both directions as British and Maltese corsairs captured 'Barbary Pirates,' and the exchange of captives became regularized and an important aspect of the Mediterranean economy. Matar theorizes that the North African conflict received little attention by contemporary writers simply because Europeans were often overpowered at sea and, as he has shown in his earlier work, Christians regularly converted to Islam. " https://networks.h-net.org/node/16749/reviews/17709/baepler-vitkus-piracy-slavery-and-redemption-barbary-captivity And https://clements.umich.edu/exhibit/barbary-wars/captivity-narratives/ #ToponymEmpireOttoman #ToponymAfricaNorthBarbaryCoast [Wikipedia]
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