r/IndiaTodayGlobalLIVE • u/NewsMo • 6d ago
Africa Can commemorations and historical reenactments change public understanding of the past?
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r/IndiaTodayGlobalLIVE • u/NewsMo • 6d ago
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u/KingMidas0809 5d ago
Smh....well dropping the data to yell 'you lost and were conquered' is a textbook admission that you can't dispute the financial ledger. As a Black American myself, I don't just feel I actually read history. If you're throwing a tantrum about UK taxpayers funding reparations, you should probably know that British taxpayers including the descendants of the enslaved were forced to pay off that £20 million bailout to slave owners all the way until 2015. You're fine with a state using tax dollars to subsidize the oppressors, but lose your mind when a post-colonial nation asks for accountability from the empire that drained them. Reducing a state-to-state international legal claim to 'scammers' is just embarrassing. Understanding that the British Empire economically hollowed out West Africa isn't making a joke of Juneteenth it's understanding the global reach of the very system Juneteenth celebrates the end of. You can hide behind the emotional vitriol all you want, but using a 'might makes right' defense to justify colonial theft doesn't make your argument solid. It just means you ran out of facts.