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humanist
01-31-2006, 06:32 PM
This is very important and extremely courageous. Other countries should follow the example, because obviously, many of them have a colonialist past.

Of course, the Slavery Day remains a symbolic act. Symbols of remembrance are important and they have their function, but at the same time, structures that lead to racism, xenophobia and neocolonialism must be changed as well.

And on that front, a lot needs to be done still. None the less, France leads the way in creating an objective historic conscious for its citizens. It is playing a very open game, and is not too shy to talk about its colonial past. And that is very courageous.

France is now the first country in the West to officially create a symbol of remembrance and to explicitly review how its own history of colonial oppression is taught in schools. Pretty unique in the Western world.

Chirac names slavery memorial day

France will hold a national day of remembrance for the victims of slavery every 10 May, President Jacques Chirac has announced.

The date for the annual holiday was chosen as it marks the day in 2001 when France passed a law recognising slavery as a crime against humanity.

He said children should be taught about slavery at primary and secondary school as part of the national curriculum.

He said UN figures suggest more than 20 million people were in slavery today.

"Slavery fed racism," he said. "When people tried to justify the unjustifiable, that was when the first racist theories were elaborated.

"Racism is a crime of the heart and the spirit... which is why the memory of slavery remains a living wound for some of our fellow citizens."

Mr Chirac said he would propose a "European and international initiative" to tackle any company still using slave labour.

"We must ensure that when western companies invest in poor or emerging countries they respect basic labour rules such as have been lain out in international law," he said.

Earlier this month, Mr Chirac said a controversial law on the teaching of France's colonial past would be overturned.

The law requires teachers to stress positive aspects of French colonialism, especially in north Africa.

Racial unrest

But during a New Year address, Mr Chirac said the law should be rewritten.

Race relations have been a key issue in France in recent months.

November saw the worst unrest in the country in nearly 40 years. Riots in Paris suburbs spread to cities across the country.

The trouble started when two boys of North and West African origin were electrocuted in a Paris suburb after running from police, believing they were being chased.

Residents of the country's poor suburbs, where most of the unrest took place, complained of racism and heavy-handed policing.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4662442.stm

Jimbo Gomez
01-31-2006, 06:36 PM
No negro alive lived as a slave of the white man. On the other hand, many negroes alive, several millions in fact, today are the slave of other negroes. None of them has a reason to whine about it towards whites (except of course in an attempt to milk whitey ourt of some quick cash).

Ambrosio Spinola
01-31-2006, 07:58 PM
Stupid self hating whites wont stop.

Felix the Cat
01-31-2006, 08:00 PM
Wasn't France the first nation in Europe to abolish slavery?

Count Eustace II
01-31-2006, 09:00 PM
"Racism is a crime of the heart and the spirit... which is why the memory of slavery remains a living wound for some of our fellow citizens."

The "crime" is only applicable to White people, of course, while the Nigras are being trained to hate Whitey at breakneck speeds.

See, in France, do a little riot, get a big reward.

Jimbo Gomez
01-31-2006, 09:46 PM
Wasn't France the first nation in Europe to abolish slavery?


Hmm, yes and no. It was abolished in the Revolution before Britain abolished it, but reintroduced by Napoleon if I'm not mistaken. Even more to look up for me.

brigadier Biggles
01-31-2006, 10:43 PM
i found it sort of hypocritical when i was in school to be taught about western europe exploiting blacks for slavery in africa while about the same time being told about Darwin and natural selection...

tempus fugit
01-31-2006, 10:50 PM
Why don't they have a Emancipation Day, where people celebrate that the White Man decided to end slavery, costing him millions of dollars and thousands of lives?

1-800
01-31-2006, 10:55 PM
A neurotic celebration! With self-flagellation!
All for moral self-aggrandizement! Not much of a surprise, innit?

I know how prozak loves these sorts of celebrations.

Atlas
02-01-2006, 12:11 AM
Personally, I can understand that it indeed deserve a remembrance day. We don't have to be proud to have used black as slave in their own land in the past. That was their land, and they didn't ask us anything after all. But I agree with Stan 100% though. Niggers of today (in our countries) should not even have the right to talk about slavery happened 200 years ago and blamming the white man for that.

Anarch
02-01-2006, 02:35 AM
I am in perfect agreement with the idea of a Slavery Rememberance Day. In fact, Slavery should be so thoroughly remembered and cherished, that Africa should be invaded, occupied, and its population sterilised, and then put into slavery immediately, with the same policy being applied to those populations foreign to the West which reside within the West. And then there could be a massive religious revival in the West, whites could breed and colonise the entire continent. It's a superb idea.

Starr
02-01-2006, 03:38 AM
This is very important and extremely courageous. Other countries should follow the example, because obviously, many of them have a colonialist past.

what the hell is courageous about speaking the right words and staying in line with the only accepted opinion, on matters like this?

Stupid self hating whites wont stop.

Even possibly when they are completely outnumbered, the idiots will still exist, that is until they are killed by the non-whites they cherish so much.

After all the rioting and lawlessness shouldn't immigration be just a bit more important then retarded junk like this?

The Retard
02-01-2006, 03:47 AM
The Jews did slavery.

Ambrosio Spinola
02-01-2006, 05:57 AM
I´m happy that the proud french bring forward this rememberance day as not to forget their slavery ordeal during the days of Roman occupation....or its not about that?

infoterror
02-01-2006, 06:22 AM
structures that lead to racism, xenophobia and neocolonialism must be changed as well.

You mean, like multiculturalism? ;)

Jonathan
02-01-2006, 01:35 PM
We want in too :mad:

http://www.ewtn.com/library/HUMANITY/SLAVES.TXT


J/K

Meursault
02-04-2006, 09:42 AM
This is very important and extremely courageous.

Yes, I'm sure the ethnic minorities, liberals and socialists greeted this decision with howls of derision. Any white people who wanted to object to it were probably too scared to do so, lest they be thought of as "racist".

Other countries should follow the example, because obviously, many of them have a colonialist past.

Having a colonial past is not the same thing as having had slaves. I hope you aren't suggesting that countries that never had slaves have a 'Slavery Rememberance Day'?

Of course, the Slavery Day remains a symbolic act. Symbols of remembrance are important and they have their function, but at the same time, structures that lead to racism, xenophobia and neocolonialism must be changed as well.

What are you on about? What "structures" lead to racism? By the way, it seems to me that Africa is colonising Europe, not the other way around.

And on that front, a lot needs to be done still.

I agree, though probably not on what it actually is that needs doing.

None the less, France leads the way in creating an objective historic conscious for its citizens.

Let me translate this. You mean white guilt, so say white guilt. Don't dress it up. If you put a fat ugly cow in the best dress you can find, she's still a fat ugly cow.

France leads the way in creating white guilt for its citizens.

It is playing a very open game, and is not too shy to talk about its colonial past. And that is very courageous.

You already said they were courageous once. Maybe you need to go here (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0028631226/sr=1-2/qid=1139044294/ref=pd_bbs_2/002-6226442-8606419?%5Fencoding=UTF8).

France is now the first country in the West to officially create a symbol of remembrance and to explicitly review how its own history of colonial oppression is taught in schools. Pretty unique in the Western world.

I'm sure learning about evil white people and the slavery they are responsible for will make a nice break from learning about evil white people and the holocaust they are responsible for.

Heimdall
02-04-2006, 05:31 PM
Even possibly when they are completely outnumbered, the idiots will still exist, that is until they are killed by the non-whites they cherish so much.

The last one standing would likely still be making excuses and believing that this is somehow "justice" as a machete seperates his head from his body. I've come to believe that there is some sort of masturbatory joy in the self-righteous self-hatred these neutered whites, who live in a world of silly idealism, experience. Utter destruction of the idea of race, culture and order are like fetishes to them.

After all the rioting and lawlessness shouldn't immigration be just a bit more important then retarded junk like this?

It's a good distraction for the left-leaning electorate, who after the riots and the Danish cartoons, might be questioning whether multiculturalism would actually work, especially when it comes to the sizeable Muslim minority.