02-12-2025, 09:40
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2025, 09:54 by Statesideowl.)
Speaking of which, I'm still waiting for my Arab Oil reparation money for the Barbary slave trade.
300 years of Muslims attacking the British Isles and taking slaves, these attacks did not cease until the early 19th century. America even involved itself due to the rapid loss of merchant vessls to these muslim pirates.
The North African Barbary states were finally broken by the British and Dutch in 1816 and around 4,000 Christian slaves were liberated.
Odd that this subject and historical fact is so often omitted from educational facilities and national curriculum on 'slavery'
Sky recently reported on the evidence of modern slavery in a 'Turkish Barbers' busted by Police.
Lets not allow facts to get in the way of feelings, though
Also not on the BBC.. In Brussels, a Pro-palestine mob gatecrashed a nativity scene and Christmas Market, terrorised families and then decapitated the baby Jesus in the nativity scene.
A rat will never cease to be a rat regardless of its geographical location.
300 years of Muslims attacking the British Isles and taking slaves, these attacks did not cease until the early 19th century. America even involved itself due to the rapid loss of merchant vessls to these muslim pirates.
The North African Barbary states were finally broken by the British and Dutch in 1816 and around 4,000 Christian slaves were liberated.
Odd that this subject and historical fact is so often omitted from educational facilities and national curriculum on 'slavery'
Sky recently reported on the evidence of modern slavery in a 'Turkish Barbers' busted by Police.
Lets not allow facts to get in the way of feelings, though

Also not on the BBC.. In Brussels, a Pro-palestine mob gatecrashed a nativity scene and Christmas Market, terrorised families and then decapitated the baby Jesus in the nativity scene.
A rat will never cease to be a rat regardless of its geographical location.
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius
