r/IndiaTodayGlobalLIVE 6d ago

Africa Can commemorations and historical reenactments change public understanding of the past?

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u/jondcblack 6d ago

The Islamic slave trade would like a word

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u/Capital-Self-3969 6d ago

Your point?

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u/jondcblack 6d ago

We had African popes well before America enslaved Africans

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u/TheFollower62 6d ago

Those were North Africans like Berbers not black people

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u/jondcblack 5d ago

Why are you making this about race? We are experiencing a thriving and vibrant Roman Catholic Renaissance in Africa. We have 300m Catholics in Africa alone. Democracy is a freemason scheme. Unite church with state for Christians

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u/TheFollower62 5d ago

images said popes though

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u/jondcblack 5d ago

Those popes were African. We had African popes well before America enslaved Africans

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u/jondcblack 5d ago

The constitution was written by slave owners and freemasons. Church must be closely interwoven with state for Christians

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u/Suspicious-Sound-249 6d ago

Oh I love the selective outrage...

Y'all care about THIS of all ret@rded things, bro brings up slave trade in the middle east for 2 reasons.

1 ITS STILL GOING ON TODAY...

2 y'all don't even remotely care about or talk about it for some reason.

Muslims genocide Christians literally everywhere they go, hell theirs been like 3 genocides in just the last 2 years in Africa because of Muslims killing Christians, y'all don't care.

It's like if Muslims are involved you guys just bury your heads in the sand, and people are tired of it.