Re: The Extent of Anti-White Propaganda in British Schools

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Sujet : Re: The Extent of Anti-White Propaganda in British Schools
De : atropos (at) *nospam* mac.com (BTR1701)
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Date : 19. Jan 2025, 19:40:54
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On Jan 18, 2025 at 9:01:21 PM PST, "The Horny Goat" <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:

On Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:54:37 -0000 (UTC), BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com>
wrote:
 
This book claims that black people built Stonehenge.
 
https://ibb.co/Kzx6gMp
 
This might be amusing, were it not an award-winning book recommended for
every
classroom across the UK.
 
Other claims made by the book:
 
--Black people have inhabited Britain (and all of Europe, for that matter, to
include Scandinavia) for longer than whites and it was barbaric whites who
stole it from them.
 
--It was a black Roman that introduced Christianity to Britain.
 
--Most Europeans, even its kings and queens, were devout Muslims. ("We wuz
kangs and shit!")
 
--The Vikings worshipped Allah, not Odin or any of the other Norse gods.
 
--The book claims Africa at the time was a wonderland of various Wakanda-like
societies with gleaming cities that were technologically far ahead of white
Europeans. Yet despite being so advanced and powerful, they were somehow
unable to keep the rapacious and barbaric whites from overrunning them,
taking
everything the black Africans had, and leaving them all in poverty.
 
It cites "Cheddar Man", a 10,000-year-old skeleton found at the turn of the
century in a cave in the Cheddar Gorge near Bristol, as proof that black
people were native to Britain long before whites. Recently, scientists at the
Natural History Museum in London ran DNA tests on the skeleton and announced
that in life, the guy had blue eyes, curly black hair and "skin as dark as
can
be".
 
However, when questioned as to how these determinations were made, the
scientists involved in the testing and reconstruction of Cheddar Man admitted
that their findings were directed by the administrative staff at the museum
"to prevent native Britons from identifying with ancestral populations". In
other words, they didn't want to give any scientific validation that nativist
anti-immigration groups could use to support their cause. So they made up the
'fact' that this ancient man was black. The museum staff were quoted as
saying, "Regardless of refutations of his black ancestry, once black Britons
adopt Cheddar Man as part of their cultural identity, he will remain black
thereafter, regardless of the actual science."
 
The book ends with a celebration of George Floyd and his sacrifice for the
good of black people everywhere.
 
I guess it's true what they say: When a people are conquered, the victors get
to rewrite history.
 
"Everything faded into mist. The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten,
the lie became truth." --George Orwell
 
Every single paragraph above contains a whopper.
 
In any case how do you determine race from skeletal remains anyhow?
 
The earliest definite black folks in the UK were in the 13th/14th
centuries mostly descendants of captured slaves. (One of the early
consequences of "Britannia rules the waves".) Who definitely included
servants of the powers that be but certainly didn't dominate any
particular area of endeavor.
 
>
https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapower/black_britons_01.shtml#:~:text=Records%20show%20that%20black%20men%20and%20women%20have,swell%20exponentially%20in%20the%2017th%20and%2018th%20centuries.
 
All the Tudors have been painted with black folks in their livery

And now Netflix is portraying the Tudors as black with white folks in their
livery.



Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Jan 25 * The Extent of Anti-White Propaganda in British Schools3BTR1701
18 Jan 25 +- Re: The Extent of Anti-White Propaganda in British Schools1Rhino
19 Jan 25 `- Re: The Extent of Anti-White Propaganda in British Schools1BTR1701

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