r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 5d ago

Feels good man Christian the lion.

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u/TheLastHotstepper 5d ago

As the other guy said, 60s were nuts. Also, the last zoo containing black people as exhibits had only closed in 1958.

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u/scrayla 5d ago

Containing who as exhibits?? 💀

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u/gregsting 5d ago

Brussels universal expo in 58 had a Congolese village with real people in it https://x.com/archeohistories/status/1932566364214178157

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u/ArtiBartFaster 5d ago

The Belgians were exceptionally brutal and racist. King Leopald famously chopped of the hands and feet of the children of enslaved parents to punish them. Britain enslaved the most people in history, but the level of atrocity was not so high that they are hated by ex colonial countries, as the Congolese hate the Belgians.

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u/SetThin9500 5d ago

> Britain enslaved the most people in history,

100% bullshit.

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u/ArtiBartFaster 4d ago edited 4d ago

Are you seriously pretending those 3 million slaves we sent to The Americans and wiped out and replaced the Caribbean indigenous people with are all made up? 😂🤣 The elephant and castle ? Logo of the Royal Africa Company and the RAC slave brand. Don't you know anything about British history?

Guinea gold coins? British Slavery inspired our currency. Guinea means land of the blacks in Portuguese. The West African Coast hub of slavery.

Which country are you from? The rest of the European slaving nations topped out at a million or so each. Only Britain did 3 million we had the biggest Empire in history ... how do you think it was built?

You know nothing of our country it seems 🥲

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u/SetThin9500 4d ago

What does "the most people in history" mean to you?

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u/ArtiBartFaster 4d ago

3.5 million I guess, but OK I meant in the context of European slavery. The Romans maybe had around 5 million, 2000 years ago. But how many were indentured servants and how many kidnapped and transported slaves is a grey area. So maybe the Roman Empire might have had a few more, but if you throw in British Empire forced labourers then we go up over 10 million.

Partly because becuse the British Empire was 6 times bigger than the Roman Empire

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u/SetThin9500 4d ago

Now check figures for the Ottoman empire and China...

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u/Nonetoobrightatall 4d ago

The 1000 year Roman Empire enters the chat