HISTORICAL & CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES Does these black flags - TopicsExpress



          

HISTORICAL & CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES Does these black flags has the same meaning? A good question. We want to be informed about the message upon the ISIS flag. Jolly Roger on the left describes piracy. That flag was drawn upward when Settlers (France, Scotland & Great Britain), deceived West Africans, (Moroccos) and Congo areas (see. King Leopold), whereby these Settlers were military were told by Queen of Spain, not to coerce these men to leave the shores. However, explorers alike were false prophets proclaiming to be Jesus Ship. That was the key to win rapport of African natives who were always skeptics of pale skin. (e. g. research Jesus Ship students). A discussion most professors would not approve in the forum, for these are sensitive topics. In 1564, explorers and middle class WM, influenced Africans working along shorelines (e. g. Roots), to cross a large body of water (Atlantic) with the thought they were to work to dig gold as help-hands. The slaves in Roots story Alex Haley, were not the first ship load, but the slaves who were stolen and abducted. Many of the Africans were told they can send for family members, but the same sales pitch of today, you are to send for family, they end up never returning home. We have Islanders from (Haiti, Turks Caicos, Grenada, and the Grenadines) were promised they would be obliged to return home within a journey upon the sea. Are raped by other men, abused and some thrown overboard. The same story from back whence. Indeed these stories are a compilation human cargo that does not know they are cargo until reach the shores of different governments. Something we see still yet today, are help-hands working upon ships and yachts for millionaires. VB
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 14:48:16 +0000

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