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Maybe Don will think twice before bringing up reparations again.
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British royals expert Hilary Fordwich stunned CNN anchor Don Lemon into silence with her argument that African slave owners owe "reparations" rather than the British Empire, in a viral clip from CNN’s coverage of the death of the queen.
One of those narrative busting truths that's hard to argue against. Lemon was wise not to push the topic further, because it wouldn't have gone in any better direction for him.
lol funiest thing was when she said. african kings were rounding their own in cages and placing them on beaches. after this sentence watch his neck it was so hard to swallow
The notion that African chiefs kidnapped Africans for personal enslavement as well as sold them to Europeans is too "woke" for even the most woke lefty to accept.
One of those narrative busting truths that's hard to argue against. Lemon was wise not to push the topic further, because it wouldn't have gone in any better direction for him.
Yeah but besides that, who could to get a word in sideways with her!
I don't expect the left to ever acknowledge the fact that African Chiefs/Kings were rounding up Africans to be sold to Europeans. They much rather believe the fantasy that a handful of white people, ran all around Africa with pistols, kidnaping Africans while being overwhelming outnumbered from every angle.
It doesn't fit the narrative that blacks (and and continue to) treat other blacks worse than anyone else imaginable.
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