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I find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 01, 2023, 10:33:08 pmI find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.And this has relevance to the OP because……?
Quote from: drfchound on October 01, 2023, 10:36:44 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on October 01, 2023, 10:33:08 pmI find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.And this has relevance to the OP because……?Refugees want to come here precisely because Britain has wealth and also to link up with their families that came here and helped build Britain, I thought even you could see that hound, but as your question shows you can't.
I’m all for taking in people feeling war and terrorism.And for giving people the chance to come here to improve their lives and help contribute to this country if they want to.But if the UK is such an unequal society, why do economic migrants (generally not well off to start with) choose to come here over other countries to improve their lives? Surely if it’s so unequal they would choose somewhere else?I also fail to see how the slave trade and commonwealth is relevant to your argument either in the present day.The top 2 countries from which people claimed asylum in 2021 and 2022 were Albania and Afghanistan. Are they linking up with their families that helped to build the wealth of Britain?
Here you go hound, this is the beginnings of how Britain became a rich nation, if you have more questions sprot is a bit of a buff apparently.Historic England''The first slavers'' (England)John Lok is the first recorded Englishman to have taken enslaved people from Africa. In 1555 he brought five enslaved people from Guinea to England. William Towerson, a London trader, also captured people to be enslaved during his voyages from Plymouth to Africa between 1556 and 1557.Despite the earlier involvement of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins (from 1532 to 1595) of Plymouth is acknowledged as the pioneer of the English slave trade.From 1562 onwards he made three voyages to Sierra Leone from where he transported 1,200 inhabitants to Hispaniola and St Domingue - present day Dominican Republic and Haiti. Hawkins' voyages were the beginnings of the triangular slave trade between England, Africa and the New World of the Caribbean and Americas'' ............................... ''Triangular slave tradeThe triangular trade worked to maximise profits. English goods were traded in Africa, from where enslaved people were carried on the infamous middle passage across the Atlantic to the Caribbean and America. Goods produced in the New World were transported back to England. As Britain acquired more colonies in America and the Caribbean, so demand for enslaved Africans to cultivate and harvest the tobacco, rice, sugar and other plantation crops grew.English involvement in the slave trade intensified after 1663, when a new patent, along with royal backing, was issued to the Company of Royal Adventurers. Succeeded in 1672 by the Royal African Company (RAC), again it received royal backing, particularly from the Duke of York, later King James II''https://historicengland.org.uk/research/inclusive-heritage/the-slave-trade-and-abolition/sites-of-memory/slave-traders-and-plantation-wealth/britain-and-the-slave-trade/#:~:text=William%20Towerson%2C%20a%20London%20trader,of%20the%20English%20slave%20trade.
It is for a lot of people nc, as you and others keep being reminded it's the distribution of it (wealth ) that's the problem.
Quote from: drfchound on October 01, 2023, 10:36:44 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on October 01, 2023, 10:33:08 pmI find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.And this has relevance to the OP because……?Refugees want to come here precisely because Britain has wealth and also to link up with their families that came here and helped build Britain, I thought even you could see that hound, but as your question shows you can't.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 01, 2023, 10:33:08 pmI find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.And this has relevance to the OP because……?
I find it more than a bit sad that in one of the richest countries in the world, some seek to use immigration and refugees to score political points when a great deal of Britain's wealth was built on the back of the kidnap, transport, trade and enslavement of people mainly from Africa. Britain a proud country whose kings and Queens of the past had direct involvement in the slave trade and increased their wealth from it. Control of slaves of course was carried out under the threat of brutal punishment that included whipping, rape and murder.
Here you go hound, this is the beginnings of how Britain became a rich nation, if you have more questions sprot is a bit of a buff apparently.Historic England''The first slavers'' (England)John Lok is the first recorded Englishman to have taken enslaved people from Africa. In 1555 he brought five enslaved people from Guinea to England. William Towerson, a London trader, also captured people to be enslaved during his voyages from Plymouth to Africa between 1556 and 1557.Despite the earlier involvement of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins (from 1532 to 1595) of Plymouth is acknowledged as the pioneer of the English slave trade.From 1562 onwards he made three voyages to Sierra Leone from where he transported 1,200 inhabitants to Hispaniola and St Domingue - present day Dominican Republic and Haiti. Hawkins' voyages were the beginnings of the triangular slave trade between England, Africa and the New World of the Caribbean and Americas'' ............................... ''Triangular slave tradeThe triangular trade worked to maximise profits. English goods were traded in Africa, from where enslaved people were carried on the infamous middle passage across the Atlantic to the Caribbean and America. Goods produced in the New World were transported back to England. As Britain acquired more colonies in America and the Caribbean, so demand for enslaved Africans to cultivate and harvest the tobacco, rice, sugar and other plantation crops grew.English involvement in the slave trade intensified after 1663, when a new patent, along with royal backing, was issued to the Company of Royal Adventurers. Succeeded in 1672 by the Royal African Company (RAC), again it received royal backing, particularly from the Duke of York, later King James II''https://historicengland.org.uk/research/inclusive-heritage/the-slave-trade-and-abolition/sites-of-memory/slave-traders-and-plantation-wealth/britain-and-the-slave-trade/#:~:text=William%20Towerson%2C%20a%20London%20trader,of%20the%20English%20slave%20trade.
By the way hound, you don't have to feel guilty, I'm not suggesting that those alive now are responsible for what happened in the past, Britain was far from alone in doing this, but at least recognise Britain's role in world affairs.
Thanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?As you will see from this article Drake went under the command of John Hawkins on his slave trading expeditions. It would more correct to say he was part of the Slave Trade and played only a minor part. Not condoning The Slave Trade by the way.
Quote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?A pleasure sprot, you didn't say whether you agreed with Germany sponsoring the rescue of people in trouble?
Quote from: ravenrover on October 02, 2023, 03:13:37 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?As you will see from this article Drake went under the command of John Hawkins on his slave trading expeditions. It would more correct to say he was part of the Slave Trade and played only a minor part. Not condoning The Slave Trade by the way.Drake went slaving what was the name of the ship?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 03:45:47 pmQuote from: ravenrover on October 02, 2023, 03:13:37 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?As you will see from this article Drake went under the command of John Hawkins on his slave trading expeditions. It would more correct to say he was part of the Slave Trade and played only a minor part. Not condoning The Slave Trade by the way.Drake went slaving what was the name of the ship?Corrected my post forgot to put the linkThe answer, maybe not the one you are thinking, is The Judith If you were thinking Golden Hinde that was a rename of his ship The Pelican on his circumnavigation voyage
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 02, 2023, 02:36:27 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?A pleasure sprot, you didn't say whether you agreed with Germany sponsoring the rescue of people in trouble?They can please themselves but they need to be landing them on German Soil and absorbing them into German society not pushing them on to less wealthy countries which already are struggling to cope with a massive migrant problem. (A bit like the UK and France by the way.Now get the history books out and name the ship?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 03:50:23 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on October 02, 2023, 02:36:27 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on October 02, 2023, 01:18:48 pmThanks Syd you have missed out Sir Francis Drake, what was the name of his ship when he went slaving?A pleasure sprot, you didn't say whether you agreed with Germany sponsoring the rescue of people in trouble?They can please themselves but they need to be landing them on German Soil and absorbing them into German society not pushing them on to less wealthy countries which already are struggling to cope with a massive migrant problem. (A bit like the UK and France by the way.Now get the history books out and name the ship?So you are making the rescue of people in danger conditional, do I understand you correctly that people should be allowed to drown if Germany doesn't agree to that?
Sprot, are you suggesting that during rescue at sea those in danger would have to be questioned and their identity and status determined before being pulled into the boat?