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I don’t want to talk about politics. Just a little history. When the Portuguese arrived in African lands, more than 400 years ago, they did not go to develop the business of slavery. The business of selling slaves already existed, many centuries before the Portuguese arrived there. Ghanaians, Angolans and Congolese had control of the business together with the Arabs, exporting people to what is Arabia, Iran, and even India, hunting people from Ethiopia for example. When slaves began to be exported to the New World, it was not that the Portuguese invented the business, they only began to participate in it, doing what Muslims did: transporting merchandise. In what is known as the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade, in which an estimated 6–7 million people, including from the Sokoto and Borno Caliphate, were forcibly transported to North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. This took place a period of more than 1,250 years.
The curious thing, and that is why I explain this, is that the elites of the African kingdoms were more than willing to sell out their political enemies, their annoying relatives, their rivals… Read the interesting history of the kingdom of Ndongo, in which King Nzinga Mbemba, Alfonso I for the Portuguese, sold prisoners of war from kingdoms opposed to his to the Portuguese, since Kongo, Dahomey, Yoruba, Benin and Asante, they were at war, as did his mother, Nzingha Mbande.
In other words, slavery was used by African monarchs for their direct benefit. As it happens today.
Now, in Mali and much of West Africa, they continue exactly as they did more than 500 years ago: they continue to sell people into slavery, give people away at weddings of wealthy people, inherit them in wills. And the slavers are direct descendants of the same slavers who sold the ancestors of the people of Jamaica, Brazil, the United States…40 million people are slaves today, mostly in Africa and Asia. The top ten countries in modern slavery are North Korea, Eritrea, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Afghanistan, Mauritania, South Sudan, Pakistan, Cambodia and Iran.
Where is the voice of the people of Jamaica to argue against this? If your politicians are so aware of slavery, why don’t they speak out against the descendants of those who actually enslaved and sold them, such as various members of the current african elite, who continue to enslave and sell people?
When Prince William is pointed out for the “stain” that the British Monarchy has with slavery, or it is pointed out that Meghan Markle’s false discourse of racism could have had effects on the people of Jamaica for example to want to be a republic, why does nobody seem to care that today, now, at this moment, direct descendants of slave owners and slave traders, in Africa, continue with the business?
It is not the past damage that needs to be repaired. Because past damage is beyond remedy. It is the damage of today, now, that is going unpunished.
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Pennsylvania State University Professor Forces Students to Explain Why the Taliban Aren’t Terrorists
There are so many ridiculous things being taught in American colleges and universities these days that a professor who defends the Taliban may seem staid and conservative compared to some of his colleagues, but that’s just a sign of how far American academia has fallen. Christopher Cook, a professor in the Department of International Politics at Pennsylvania State University – World Campus, is teaching a class called “Politics of Terrorism,” in which he has given the students an essay assignment: “Explain why the Taliban are not terrorists.” Imagine a professor in 1944 making his students write about how the Nazis really aren’t so bad, and you’ll understand how ridiculous and outrageous Cook’s assignment really is.
Cook’s assignment was not an example of the common pedagogical exercise in which students adopt a point of view that is not their own in order to sharpen their ability to understand and present arguments. He explained his assignment in this way: “In one page* explain why the Taliban is have [sic] not and are still not a terrorist organization. You are not allowed to answer this question in any other way. Any attempt to avoid this prompt as written; or trying to argue otherwise will result in a failing grade. If you have any questions on the pedagogy behind this assignment– please contact me.”
The warnings that students could not argue the opposite view, or avoid the question altogether made clear where Cook was coming from, and he made it even clear in several tweets (after his class assignment became widely known, he deleted his Twitter account). Cook wrote: “Do you think any of my students will see this before Sunday’s deadline? The one where I ask them to tell me why the Taliban are *not* terrorists.” And: “I am going to guess there is a Venn Diagram between the people who struggled understanding why the Taliban were not terrorists for the lat [sic] 20 years and those who think there can be justified violence against the American government.” Does Cook support Antifa? It would be surprising if he didn’t.
Penn State student Kylie Stone told “Fox & Friends”: “I was completely shocked. I had made it through my first four years of college without having anything this insane and, of course, my last semester my teacher basically says ‘you have to agree with me or I’m going to fail you.’ So it was very surprising to me….I have had assignments where they asked me to argue both sides. I love doing that kind of stuff. I think it’s so beneficial to every student to be doing that but that’s not what this assignment was.” That’s obvious. Cook, like the overwhelming majority of professors all over the country today, doesn’t want to teach his students critical thinking skills; he wants to indoctrinate them into Leftist attitudes and dogmas.
One of the foremost of those dogmas is that the conflicts between the United States and entities such as the Taliban are entirely the fault of the United States. If the U.S. ended its “racist, colonialist, imperialist” policies, a new era of peace would dawn around the world. Yet as the Taliban moved into Kabul in August 2021, Taliban commander Muhammed Arif Mustafa told CNN: “It’s our belief that one day, mujahedin will have victory, and Islamic law will come not to just Afghanistan, but all over the world. We are not in a hurry. We believe it will come one day. Jihad will not end until the last day.” That jihad does not depend on what the United States does or does not do. It is based on the Qur’anic imperative to “fight” unbelievers “until persecution is no more and religion is all for Allah” (8:39).
In service of that goal, the Taliban have just threatened to put 2,000 jihad suicide bombers in the Afghan embassy in Washington, D.C. Jihad suicide bombers remain a key part of their strategic force inside Afghanistan. Several weeks ago, Taliban jihadis shot a couple dead for “moral corruption” in the Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif. The group has forbidden women to travel unless they’re accompanied by a male guardian. It has a kill list of gays in Afghanistan. It murdered three people at a wedding where music was being played because celebratory music is forbidden in Islam. It beheaded a junior volleyball player who was part of the Afghan women’s national team.
If this is not a terrorist group, what is? But for America-hating ideologues such as Christopher Cook, any enemy of the United States, no matter how venal and bloodthirsty, has the moral high ground. And he, along with so many others who are exactly like him, is teaching America’s children.
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This has been going on for decades and the msm has buried it again and again.
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I bet you didn’t hear about this from the mainstream media! The Biden administration quietly snuck in an automobile kill switch measure to the infrastructure bill. They are taking our freedoms quietly one at a time.
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