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		By: king majesty (@kingmajesty3)		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dingwall !!  How appropriate .  So you write this little impromptu to say what ??  If Great Britain is to be praised for her effort in ending The Slave Trade, why is there so much hostility towards reparations for it&#039;s role ??  After 1807 Black People still had hell to pay even today the ramifications are still been felt in Massa Countries like St  Lucia and Barbados because of Great Britain Imperialism (your impromptu speaks for itself ) .  After 1807 Great Britain was at the Helm of apartheid in South Africa. Great Britain  economy and banking system flourished from the still continued underground slave trade.  Great Britain House of Lords my one hand was denouncing The Slave Trade, but many of those very same Lords secretly encourage it, after all most of them had a vested interest and were slave and plantation owners themselves.  Many famous politrickans with famous ancestral last names still to this day has inherit the vast wealth of Great Britain involvement in The Slave Trade and has catapult them to power today(they know who they are) you need not to look no further than to view the records of Braclays  Bank to see this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dingwall !!  How appropriate .  So you write this little impromptu to say what ??  If Great Britain is to be praised for her effort in ending The Slave Trade, why is there so much hostility towards reparations for it&#8217;s role ??  After 1807 Black People still had hell to pay even today the ramifications are still been felt in Massa Countries like St  Lucia and Barbados because of Great Britain Imperialism (your impromptu speaks for itself ) .  After 1807 Great Britain was at the Helm of apartheid in South Africa. Great Britain  economy and banking system flourished from the still continued underground slave trade.  Great Britain House of Lords my one hand was denouncing The Slave Trade, but many of those very same Lords secretly encourage it, after all most of them had a vested interest and were slave and plantation owners themselves.  Many famous politrickans with famous ancestral last names still to this day has inherit the vast wealth of Great Britain involvement in The Slave Trade and has catapult them to power today(they know who they are) you need not to look no further than to view the records of Braclays  Bank to see this.		</p>
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