KOONS from Kenya landed in Haiti, happy to be used as Christian puppets for US/Western Imperialism like converted African Kingdoms during slavery

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So “Africans didn’t know God before Christianity, lslam and Judaism
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So the whole world revolves around Abrahamic faiths to know God now? :mjlol:

Massa had that exact Abrahamic rational when they enslaved our African Ancestors and you’re proudly repeating it because you don’t like the reality of documented history being pointed at :russ:

Pointing at a parallel between Christian colonial history and modern times is “hating God
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You post nonsense and youtube scholarship. It's not taken seriously..... you and Nap are of the same ilk
 

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Historically, some Jewish people owned and traded slaves.[3] They participated in the medieval slave trade in Europe up to about the 12th century.[4][5] Several scholarly works have been published to rebut the antisemitic canard of Jewish domination of the slave trade in Africa and the Americas in the later centuries,[6][7][8] and to show that Jews had no major or continuing impact on the history of New World slavery.[7][8][9][10] They possessed far fewer slaves than non-Jews in every Spanish territory in North America and the Caribbean, and according to modern Jewish historians, "in no period did they play a leading role as financiers, shipowners, or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades" (Wim Klooster quoted by Eli Faber).[11]

American mainland colonial Jews imported slaves from Africa at a rate proportionate to the general population. As slave sellers, their role was more marginal, although their involvement in the Brazilian and Caribbean trade is believed to be considerably more significant.[12] Jason H. Silverman, a historian of slavery, describes the part of Jews in slave trading in the southern United States as "minuscule", and writes that the historical rise and fall of slavery in the United States would not have been affected at all had there been no Jews living in the American South.[13] Jews accounted for 1.25% of all Southern slave owners, and were not significantly different from other slave owners in their treatment of slaves.
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Jewish role in the American slave trade was minimal.[134] According to historian and rabbi Bertram Korn, there were Jewish owners of plantations, but altogether they constituted only a tiny proportion of the industry.[135] In 1830 there were only four Jews among the 11,000 Southerners who owned fifty or more slaves.[136]
Of all the shipping ports in Colonial America, only in Newport, Rhode Island, did Jewish merchants play a significant part in the slave trade.[137]
A table of the commissions of brokers in Charleston, South Carolina, shows that one Jewish brokerage accounted for 4% of the commissions. According to Bertram Korn, Jews accounted for 4 of the 44 slave-brokers in Charleston, three of 70 in Richmond, and 1 of 12 in Memphis.[138] However the proportion of Jewish residents of Charleston who owned slaves was similar to that of the general white population (83% versus 87% in 1830)



The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews is a three-volume work of pseudo-scholarship,[7] published by the Nation of Islam. The first volume, which was released in 1991, asserts that Jews dominated the Atlantic slave trade.[8] The Secret Relationship has been widely criticized for being antisemitic and for failing to provide an objective analysis of the role of Jews in the slave trade.[9][10][11][12] The American Historical Association issued a statement condemning claims that Jews played a disproportionate role in the Atlantic slave trade,[12] and other historians such as Wim Klooster and Seymour Drescher concluded that the role of Jews in the overall Atlantic slave trade was in fact minimal




Was there are a large Jewish plantation in Suriname? Yep. Did Jews make up the a significant portion of the bankers, slavers, brokers, landowners, government officials and AFRICAN KINGS, that profited off of sale of 10 million human chattel? No. Likely lower than their population proportion.


As I said, cut the schizo anti-Semitic posting and actually do something for Black people instead of spreading hate .
 

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We've now reached a point where "black" people are doing the subjugation for CACs.

I love the coli :mjlol:

Some of you seem desperate to make Black Americans hate Africa, I wonder why...
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Maybe if they hate Africa enough, the cacs they are caping for will call them "one of the good ones :smugbiden:"
 
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Caricom meeting just wrapped up, with the leaders discussing ways to address current challenges of the region.

One of the pressing issues was violent crimes and homicides. The islands are along the narco trafficking corridors, so along with individual by country crime factors, that coke transporting from South America has played a role in those crimes and homicides. And trans national cliques have developed between the gangs.

The collapse of public safety in a country in the bloc has an effect on the region, as it facilitates the movement of drugs and guns. Also spurs unregulated migration as Haitians whose lives, businesses, and jobs were destroyed by the gangs flee to other countries for a better chance. And among the refugees are parts of the criminal element.

For reasons of regional stability, and to prevent their countries from being overwhelmed by influx of immigrants, Caricom countries have been trying to broker compromises between different political factions and mobilizing police/military resources to assist the Kenyan police forces in Haiti.

They have their own issues to deal with, but before Haiti's problems become their problems they are being proactive in trying to stabilize the situation in Haiti.

Situation in Haiti is WORSE than you think it is. And without response from the international community it will become much worse.
 

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Kenya government did Nnamdi Kanu wrong for the west. Kenyan government is the west, African arm
 
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Kenya government did Nnamdi Kanu wrong for the west. Kenyan government is the west African arm
He still in jail you know

I told N'digbo
Biko lets not follow these Jewish people because we know who we are.

Alas he thought it was guna be 1 way (the Money Mayweather way) but it was another (the Nelson Mandela way)
 

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres addressed Caribbean leaders gathered at the opening ceremony of the 48th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM on 19 February 2025 in Barbados.



Unity for Peace and Security


Guterres emphasised the urgent need to address the crisis in Haiti, where gang rule has inflicted immense suffering on the population. He said that he would soon report to the United Nations Security Council on the situation in Haiti, including proposals on the role the UN can play to support stability and security and address the root causes of the crisis.


"It is my intention to present to the Security Council a proposal that is very similar to the one that we have presented for Somalia in which the UN assumes the responsibility of the structural and logistical expenditures that are necessary to put a force in place and the salaries of the force are paid through the trust fund that already exists. And if the Security Council will accept this proposal, we’ll have the conditions to finally have an effective force to defeat the gangs in Haiti and create the conditions for democracy to thrive."

He commended CARICOM's support and reiterated his call for a “political process – owned and led by the Haitians – that restores democratic institutions through elections.”


The Secretary-General also urged regional leaders to continue tackling the "weapons and drug trafficking that is fuelling violence across the Caribbean", even while appealing to "countries of origin and countries of destination" for stronger cooperation in waging this battle.
 
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