“Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’ *The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now."* - Aaron Bushell Do something. Boycot.
@JamieNelson-v4f The powerful use divide-and-rule. Divide the world with rulings. Siphon off the wealth of entire regions. Divide the people into political dichotomies: the left/right, the for/against, the Team A/Team B, the us/them... Because we the divided, argue like children. It starts with lies and hypocrisy and works its way up the path of escalation. Qui bono? The hypocrites lie, and the people start dividing themselves with the arguments. Lies and deceit are an integral part of a divide-and-rule world. Power players are the _"managers"_ and _"moderators"_ of lies and division.
. READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE. beyond_slavery DOSSIER BEYOND SLAVERY FORGOTTEN SLAVERY: Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life. The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions. Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between. While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million. Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub. The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade. “The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist. Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views. On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit. While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one. “THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE." Liberty Mukomo Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process. “The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies. And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely. “Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
He is not Aboriginal I come from South Australia and I can guarantee he is not like any of the Aboriginal people we see here. Of course you wouldn't have seen a real Aboriginal because the white Aborigines keep them hidden away so they get all the attention
. READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE. beyond_slavery DOSSIER BEYOND SLAVERY FORGOTTEN SLAVERY: Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life. The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions. Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between. While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million. Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub. The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade. “The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist. Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views. On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit. While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one. “THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE." Liberty Mukomo Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process. “The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies. And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely. “Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
The indigenous people of every country have the message that the world needs, that the murderers should remain silent and hope that they will be forgiven
. READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE. beyond_slavery DOSSIER BEYOND SLAVERY FORGOTTEN SLAVERY: Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life. The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions. Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between. While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million. Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub. The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade. “The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist. Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views. On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit. While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one. “THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE." Liberty Mukomo Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process. “The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies. And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely. “Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
Anyone that committed murder has probably been dead for 100 years and it didn't happen all over Australia . How can you have genocide where most of the Aboriginal tribes were unknown until the middle of the last century
@@JamieNelson-v4fJust because it didn't happen all over Australia, as you claim, doesn't mean it didn't happen systematically in most places. In comparison, Gaza isn't all of Palestine, yet what's happening there clearly is genocide.
Your country made a entire film industry over genocide you even sold children's toys Celebrating a genocide The hypocrisy of someone from the United States saying that
I am always deeply moved when I see historical footage of Aboriginal people and how healthy and dignified they look, even in chains. You have done your ancestors proud Uncle Robbie. Acknowledgement of historical facts will happen, but maybe not in our lifetimes .Others will pick up the batton ,as you did, and run with it. Stay well, I fully support everything you are doing..
I’m a European immigrant & I was absolutely shocked by Australian dark history which I learned only after arriving here. It’s disgraceful & even worse that it had been denied, unchecked & un-repaired. Only during Paul Keating & some Labour PMs progress happened.
. READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE. beyond_slavery DOSSIER BEYOND SLAVERY FORGOTTEN SLAVERY: Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life. The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions. Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between. While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million. Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub. The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade. “The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist. Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views. On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit. While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one. “THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE." Liberty Mukomo Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process. “The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies. And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely. “Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
im a brit who moved to the usa. i decided to read up on the history...eugenics. my whoke country fought a war it believed was fighting against evil for good, they didnt know it was evil vs evil. nazi vs eugenicist. its all there in the history books, probably not in the national education though, much like they skipped that bit in my own education. i wonder if thats why theres so many hollocaust deniers in germany. they got fed the same bs as us.
Robbie you're doing a great job in challenging the country that's denying your history to be reconciled and respect to you for your support for Palestine 👏👏 Regev should be in front of the courts to be held accountable....good luck, I really hope you get the outcome you should 🙏
Did you know there's 500,000 full blood Aboriginal people living in the most disgusting conditions on earth because the white Aborigines are getting all the funding ? All these groups that are supposed to help our original people are full of corrupt white Aborigines spending the money on themselves and thank Christ the liberals are going to stop this
@@Jumbo-k4t @JamieNelson-v4f, I don't you or your alter ego (Jumbo) trolling, and leaving your racist comments is gonna help... Just makes you look very sad, clown...
The aboriginal people cared for the land and both lived in harmony with it. We have not. I wish him well in bringing the Israeli diplomat to justice for inciting the genocide in Gaza. To many lies have been perpetrated by zionists and Israeli’s. We need the unspoken truth about the Israeli treatment of Palestinians to come to bear.
Tho not in harmony with each other all the time they had their nations, customs and languages and lived sustainably within the seasons. They created areas of almost paradise and plenty as recorded by early explorers: stone houses, weirs in which to encompass fish... just wade in and take what is needed. These weirs captured fish by size and were maintained ... the history is amazing: vast fields of well managed yams. Breaks my heart.🎉
I noticed comments being removed which is a sign that he's full of bulshit come to one of the Aboriginal communities and you'll see how they care for the land
lie-full western mainstream media, hope more westerner educate themselves with the Truth rather blindly trust these ones sided western mainstream media
I'm 52 and this has been going on since I was a child and long long before you have to just go well these people aren't evolved enough and get on with your life there's nothing we can do about it
Yes get back to me when you're intelligent enough to write a comment without cartoons and actually know what's going on here do you notice she doesn't look like a real aboriginal person
Mark Regev is very funny. He's one of my favorite Israeli propagandists. Sure even I could do his job a thousand times better than him but he's very entertaining. Still not as funny as the dude who said that days of the week were KKHAMAMAAS names or that the youngest KHHAAAMAAS member was ten months old. Kid can't walk but is a skilled killer apparently. He must've trained with Naruto and Goku.
Having lived in Perth WA I was absolutely shocked to my core by the open racism and apartheid held against the indigenous Australians. They were openly and widely segregated. Signs saying 'No dogs, No Abos' on supermarket doors. I worked beside a ghetto and saw the huge difference in the standards offered to even migrants like myself and the indigenous people. I couldn't cope. It was truly disturbing and the fact that Australians justify and ignore this horrific situation was beyond me.
yeh id have to agree my sister worked for the aussie government and her job was to find the families of people who were seperated by the government decades ago theyre still trying to find their families today and what happened to them its sad kids were torn from their aboriginal parents and sent to schools. across country never to see them again
The parents were not evolved enough to understand how to look after children in a stagnant place they were used to just getting up and walking away when it was a mess. The government saw children in the most hideous conditions on Earth and rescued them . If white children were lying on mattresses soaked in urine and shit and the government didn't do anything you'd be screaming at them
@@michellenorris8471 yes the cruelty done to the aboriginal children was cruel and heartless, thats why they were removed from aboriginal households and put into safer environments just like what happened to any other child living in an unsafe environment no matter the color of their skin
✅ Hamas operatives invaded Israel, massacres 1,400 men, women, babies & elderlies and drags more than 200 of them back into Gaza as hostages. But you don't count this as a barbaric act. ✅ Hamas has indiscriminately fired more than 17,000 rockets into Israel since Oct 7 with the explicit intention of annihilating the country. That is clearly a genocidal intent. If not for Israel's ability to intercept those rockets, they would have killed hundreds of thousands of Israelis. By contrast, how many times did Israel fire rockets into Gaza unprovoked? Zero. But you don't count that. ✅ A Hamas operative does not wear any uniform, fires a rocket grenade into an IDF formation, kills half a dozen of them and blends back with the civilian population. But you don't count that. ✅ Hamas intentionally imbeds itself into homes, school, hospitals, mosques and other civilian structures. When the IDF pursues them, civilian casualties cannot be avoided. And you call that genocide. ✅ Before going into Gaza, Israel dropped millions of leaflets, made thousands of calls and SMS messages informing the Gazan civilians to move. Hamas prevented them from going because they do not care about their civilian population. If Israel was a genocidal state why would it bother to inform the enemy it was about to attack. Why not just bomb everyone without giving any warning. But you dont count that. ✅ Humanitarian aid is poured into Gaza but Hamas hijacks them, depriving their own citizens of the aid. What's worse is they even sell those goods to their own population for a profit. But you don't count that. ✅ International aid poured into Gaza intended for schools are used to educate young Palestinians on how to use an assault rifle and kill as many Jews as they can even if it means their own death. But you don't count that. ✅ The IDF operation in Gaza discovered at least 40 UNRWA schools are stocked with weapons. But you don't count that. ✅ Hamas even attacked the humanitarian pier that was newly constructed by the Americans. Why would the administrator of Gaza attack a structure that is intended to provide aid for its own civilian if this is not a barbaric act against its own people? But you don't count that. ✅ Israel administered Gaza after winning the 6 day war. But in 2005 Israel agreed to pull out of Gaza in exchange for peace, even forcefully uprooting its own citizens. Since then, Hamas constantly fired rockets into Israel instead. But you don't count that. ✅ Before October 7, 2024 more than 60,000 Gazan cross into Israel to work. They go back home each day so they can provide for their families. Would Israel provide jobs for its neighbor if it considers Gaza an enemy? But you don't count that. ✅ The daughter of Gaza Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was transferred to Israel for several days of medical treatment in Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital, after suffering complications from routine treatment in a Gaza hospital. She is only one of more than a thousand patients from the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories, hospitalized each year for treatment in Israeli hospitals. Is this the action of a genocidal state? But you don't count that. ✅ On April 13, Iran, who is Hamas's primary sponsor, indiscriminately fired over 300 projectiles into Israel. But you don't count that. ✅ More than 80,000 people in northern Israel have been displaced because of Hezbollah rocket bombardment. But you don't count that. ✅ The Palestinian slogan "from the river to the sea" means total destruction of Israel. But you don't count that. Who has the genocidal intentions and who has repeatedly taken actions to execute that intention.?
no the others can too if they try not even that hard. Israeli propaganda is weak but constantly repeated. You gotta have a soft brain or be already pro-Israel to believe it. I mean how many oopsies does it take for someone to see intentionl murder?
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Regev was here spouting his filth for years. He helped destroy the premiership of Jeremy Corbyn and he's a hideous genocidal liar. He should have his Australian citizenship revoked.
Look at you, spouting easily debunked racism in every reply. You think market share means people won't just fact check your bs Jamie? At 52 years old you're showing the quality of your conscience. Looks like you've got a borer problem. @@JamieNelson-v4f
I can imagine if the British were expelling all these aboriginal people and later on if they would get their land back …..to be called colonizers,occupiers etc….
@@JamieNelson-v4fnope. It's not the complete opposite. Apartheid exists. Australia is a sub imperial rump state and the beneficiary of genocide. This is a matter of public record. The bloody Brits were the ones who were the first to admit it. Way to go advertising your own ignorance in public. Blame the activists though. Yup. That'll do it.
aboriginals were cavemen without the caves when europeans arrived and now they live in a civilized society that gets tax payer hand outs in the 10's of billions every year and centrelink payments noone else can get and they dont even have to work for it, so how is that a disaster?
. READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE. beyond_slavery DOSSIER BEYOND SLAVERY FORGOTTEN SLAVERY: Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life. The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions. Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between. While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million. Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub. The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade. “The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist. Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views. On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit. While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one. “THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE." Liberty Mukomo Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process. “The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies. And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely. “Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
This is why decent Aussies & Canadians are so horrified at the Zionist atrocities. We live with what our ancestors did to Indigenous people every day and know what a tragedy it is.
So, does this mean that when I was traveling around Australia twenty odd years ago and was told white people were not allowed in the reservations because it was sacred land, we were actually being barred from seeing concentration camps and the truth? I remember one guy saying to me once "we give the abbos jobs, housing, etc, but they don't want to work. They just want to drink" My response was: "has it ever occurred to you that they don't want your version of civilization? That they want to live freely on the land and they are happy doing so? Maybe they don't want to live in all your boxes" The assumption that every man must assimulate into someone else's conception of living really pissed me off.
Okay I didn't watch all of the video but the reason why you can't go there is because the white aborigines are stealing all the funding which is supposed to go to these communities they don't want you to see that no money is being spent there . I went to some of these communities as an entertainer and the amount of money being spent on each community would be less than Than a suburban primary School and yet we are handing out $40 billion every year
No it is white Aborigines like this who are stealing 40 billion dollars off the remaining Aboriginal people making them live in disgusting conditions even making laws saying we can't go to the communities to see how they are living while the white Aborigines are living it up
Hope he goes back to Australia where he will be arrested. Something that blows my mind is that you can be a certizen of a any country and still fight for Israel with no con
@@rmason5477 Zionist terrorist militias did very much start this. Also Israel was killing people before Oct 7th but slower. Your "peace" is just Palestinians being killed. Also someone raping your child doesn't give you carte blanche to rape every child in their neighborhood right? Well same thing with murder. There is no version of this where Israel looks good. Only rabid sociopaths could see it in a positive light.
Yeah Robbie!! Always was, always will be Aboriginal land ❤️💛🖤 As a descendant of colonisers in australia, I support you and all indigenous sovereignty here and worldwide. We have a long way to go and so much to learn.
This is the best explanation of all that has happened in the Middle East between Israel, and its neighbors, that I have found. Everyone should read it! By Avi Benlolo, founding chairman of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is fraught with myths, one of the most persistent being the existence of a Palestinian state before Israel’s establishment in 1948. This narrative is historically inaccurate and serves to delegitimize Israel. Understanding the true history is crucial, as the Palestinian narrative continues to be used as propaganda. Before Israel declared independence in 1948, the region now known as Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip was part of the British Mandate for Palestine, which was established by the League of Nations after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War. Under Ottoman rule, the area was divided into various administrative districts, with no distinct political entity known as “Palestine.” The concept of a Palestinian national identity emerged in the 20th century, largely in response to the Zionist movement and increased Jewish immigration in the area. However, there was never a Palestinian state, flag or anthem. The notion of a pre-existing Palestinian state is a modern fabrication that ignores the region’s actual history. The modern State of Israel’s legitimacy is rooted in international law and global recognition. On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 181, known as the “Partition Plan,” proposing two states - one Jewish and one Arab. The Jewish community accepted the plan, demonstrating a willingness to compromise for peace. However, the Arab states rejected it, refusing to recognize any Jewish state, and instead launched a military assault on Israel following its declaration of independence on May 14, 1948. Another pervasive myth is the “Nakba” or “catastrophe,” narrative, which claims that Palestinians were forcibly expelled by Israel in 1948. This version omits the critical context that it was the Arab nations that invaded Israel, causing many Arabs to be expelled or flee their homes. Rather than absorbing the displaced population, the surrounding Arab countries kept them in refugee camps, using them as pawns to pressure Israel. Organizations like UNRWA perpetuated this situation, keeping Palestinians in limbo rather than encouraging their integration into their host countries. This contrasts sharply with how other refugee populations have been handled, where integration and resettlement are the norm. The land referred to as “Palestine” has always been inherently Jewish. The Jewish people have maintained a continuous presence there for thousands of years, long before Islam or the Arab conquests. Archeological artifacts - such as the ancient fortress of Masada, the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient synagogues - provide irrefutable proof of this enduring presence. The historical Jewish connection to the land is undeniable and should not be overshadowed by modern political narratives. The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was built atop the Jewish Temple hundreds of years after Jews established Jerusalem. Another myth is that the West Bank and Gaza have always been Palestinian territories, with Israel acting as an occupier. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Transjordan annexed the West Bank and Egypt took control of Gaza. During this period, there was no significant Palestinian independence movement or international push for an independent Palestinian state. The concept of a Palestinian state only gained traction after Israel’s victory in the 1967 Six-Day War, when Israel took control of these areas from Jordan and Egypt. Israel’s capture of the West Bank in 1967 was a strategic necessity, not an act of expansionism. Surrounded by hostile neighbours, Israel sought to create a buffer zone to protect itself from future attacks. However, this victory also led to Israel gaining control over a large Palestinian population, which had previously been under Jordanian rule. Breaking the myths that are deeply woven into the narrative surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is crucial. Recognizing the Jewish people’s right to live in Israel does not mean that the land cannot be shared. Indeed, Jews have a long history of seeking peace and coexistence. However, the Palestinian leadership has consistently rejected peace overtures, clinging to a false narrative aimed at Israel’s destruction. The narrative that Israel is an occupier of lands rightfully belonging to a pre-existing Palestinian state is unsupported by historical facts. Before 1948, there was no Palestinian state. The Land of Israel has always been the ancestral home of the Jewish people, a fact supported by thousands of years of history. Attempts to erase this connection are not only disingenuous, they’re dangerous. Israel’s existence is legitimate, its borders are recognized by international law and its actions in 1967 were driven by security needs, not territorial conquest. That’s why, in 2005, Israel handed over the Gaza Strip. Yet, rather than building a peaceful state, the Palestinians built a terrorist front to attack Israel. As we confront today’s challenges, it is vital to shatter the myths distorting the region’s history and to stand firm in defending the truth.
Have you just come from Mars or something there was a thing called The holocaust ,what the f*** were you doing in school lol this is depressing human intelligence is just flying away in the wind .
I’m still waiting to hear from my Canadian Indigenous Leaders…Hello, where’re you?! Bless you Sir 🙌🏼 Freedom for Palestine will be freedom for us all on this planet 🌏
As they were growing up, I taught the children about " socialisation of consciousness," I warned them about the state, the church, and any groups that may try to claim them. Be yourself, treat others as you would like to be treated. The boys/ men work in the mines, and the girl/ woman is a doctor.
How can someone who was Israel Ambassador to UK and Prime Minister Advisor, also be an Aussie 😇😇😇😇. This guy fooled the world defending Israel’s military campaign in Gaza daily.
Go robbie i support you not sure where your mob is from but just reply willing to help and share private info , i also have contact with few of your law men.. you know when i say that
Is mob is probably from England Ireland or some part of Europe like the rest of us he's not Aboriginal. Come to the western half of the country and you'll see what Aboriginal people look like
Good to find this video. Though I'm living in fnq amongst several indigenous communities and hear no complaints like this man. I'm surprised as the history is still visible on this land. The connection to Palestine is here too in that it was the Light Horse Brigade that was given this land to come do same here. Clear it to grow cane etc..
Good on ya Ronnie, speaking truth to power. It needs to be taught in every school the history of our past, as denial allows racism, narcissism and male dominance
These pretend Aborigines are the most racist on earth they're the ones keeping all the real ones in reservations and living in the most disgusting conditions on earth in the western half of the country,by stealing all the welfare money and not allowing them to speak for themselves
@@JamieNelson-v4f "Pretend aborigines" My dude, you can't cry racism while literally demonstrating your racism. And you wonder why nobody is buying your nonsense.
Thank you Aborigins brothers and sisters ✊✊ and finally that someone talk about both countries that belongs to original owners and original peaple,UK comited genocide in Australia, Canada and New Zealand and same happen to Native Americans and UK should apologize and recognize that genocide happened in this countries like in Palestina,long live Palestine and Gaza 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 long live Indigenous peaple✊✊✊✊.
“Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’ *The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now."* - Aaron Bushell
Do something. Boycot.
We want to hear what you have to say don't just copy someone that doesn't make you intelligent .
@JamieNelson-v4f The powerful use divide-and-rule.
Divide the world with rulings.
Siphon off the wealth of entire regions.
Divide the people into political dichotomies: the left/right, the for/against, the Team A/Team B, the us/them...
Because we the divided, argue like children. It starts with lies and hypocrisy and works its way up the path of escalation. Qui bono? The hypocrites lie, and the people start dividing themselves with the arguments.
Lies and deceit are an integral part of a divide-and-rule world.
Power players are the _"managers"_ and _"moderators"_ of lies and division.
@JamieNelson-v4f My answer to you was deleted...
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Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life.
The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions.
Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between.
While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million.
Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub.
The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade.
“The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist.
Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views.
On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit.
While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one.
“THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE."
Liberty Mukomo
Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process.
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely.
“Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
@@JamieNelson-v4f Nothing wrong with copying, good ideas get copyed... Besides, its just spreading the word..
So proud of this aboriginal activist ❤👏🏼👏🏼
He is not Aboriginal I come from South Australia and I can guarantee he is not like any of the Aboriginal people we see here. Of course you wouldn't have seen a real Aboriginal because the white Aborigines keep them hidden away so they get all the attention
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beyond_slavery
DOSSIER
BEYOND SLAVERY
FORGOTTEN SLAVERY:
Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life.
The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions.
Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between.
While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million.
Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub.
The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade.
“The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist.
Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views.
On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit.
While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one.
“THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE."
Liberty Mukomo
Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process.
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely.
“Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
He doesn't look anything like the aboriginal people from South Australia but of course they're not allowed to talk are they
@@Jumbo-k4t Forced miscigenation...
Thanks brave soul
Freedom and justice for all Indigenous people all around the world...
Especially for the Jews who’ve been expelled from their land and persecuted.
@@echoe4806 What like Bibi.. Do a DNA test...
@@echoe4806 What like your indoctrinator.. Do a D N A test...
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If you follow the National Socialist racial construct in your argument, where do you stand?
@@echoe4806seen you about hasbara. You're not winning.
The indigenous people of every country have the message that the world needs, that the murderers should remain silent and hope that they will be forgiven
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DOSSIER
BEYOND SLAVERY
FORGOTTEN SLAVERY:
Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life.
The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions.
Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between.
While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million.
Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub.
The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade.
“The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist.
Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views.
On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit.
While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one.
“THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE."
Liberty Mukomo
Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process.
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely.
“Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
The indigenous people in this country are not allowed to speak only people that have minimal amount of indigenous blood in them like this guy
Anyone that committed murder has probably been dead for 100 years and it didn't happen all over Australia . How can you have genocide where most of the Aboriginal tribes were unknown until the middle of the last century
American leaders , English,French, Belgium,Italy and Germany
@@JamieNelson-v4fJust because it didn't happen all over Australia, as you claim, doesn't mean it didn't happen systematically in most places.
In comparison, Gaza isn't all of Palestine, yet what's happening there clearly is genocide.
Thank you sir!
Your country made a entire film industry over genocide you even sold children's toys Celebrating a genocide The hypocrisy of someone from the United States saying that
They are removing any comments that proves that this man is telling lies
I am always deeply moved when I see historical footage of Aboriginal people and how healthy and dignified they look, even in chains. You have done your ancestors proud Uncle Robbie. Acknowledgement of historical facts will happen, but maybe not in our lifetimes .Others will pick up the batton ,as you did, and run with it. Stay well, I fully support everything you are doing..
I’m a European immigrant & I was absolutely shocked by Australian dark history which I learned only after arriving here. It’s disgraceful & even worse that it had been denied, unchecked & un-repaired. Only during Paul Keating & some Labour PMs progress happened.
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beyond_slavery
DOSSIER
BEYOND SLAVERY
FORGOTTEN SLAVERY:
Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life.
The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions.
Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between.
While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million.
Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub.
The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade.
“The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist.
Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views.
On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit.
While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one.
“THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE."
Liberty Mukomo
Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process.
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely.
“Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
im a brit who moved to the usa. i decided to read up on the history...eugenics.
my whoke country fought a war it believed was fighting against evil for good, they didnt know it was evil vs evil. nazi vs eugenicist.
its all there in the history books, probably not in the national education though, much like they skipped that bit in my own education.
i wonder if thats why theres so many hollocaust deniers in germany. they got fed the same bs as us.
Robbie you're doing a great job in challenging the country that's denying your history to be reconciled and respect to you for your support for Palestine 👏👏
Regev should be in front of the courts to be held accountable....good luck, I really hope you get the outcome you should 🙏
Did you know there's 500,000 full blood Aboriginal people living in the most disgusting conditions on earth because the white Aborigines are getting all the funding ? All these groups that are supposed to help our original people are full of corrupt white Aborigines spending the money on themselves and thank Christ the liberals are going to stop this
No one is denying the history there's just nothing we can do about it we haven't invented a time machine yet
@@Jumbo-k4t @JamieNelson-v4f, I don't you or your alter ego (Jumbo) trolling, and leaving your racist comments is gonna help... Just makes you look very sad, clown...
Amen 🙏 Freedom from Zonists!!!!! Freedom from colonialism !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@agnikollias6678 freedom from white Aborigines lying through their teeth , trying to get on the bandwagon of the latest trendy course
The aboriginal people cared for the land and both lived in harmony with it. We have not. I wish him well in bringing the Israeli diplomat to justice for inciting the genocide in Gaza. To many lies have been perpetrated by zionists and Israeli’s. We need the unspoken truth about the Israeli treatment of Palestinians to come to bear.
Tho not in harmony with each other all the time they had their nations, customs and languages and lived sustainably within the seasons. They created areas of almost paradise and plenty as recorded by early explorers: stone houses, weirs in which to encompass fish... just wade in and take what is needed. These weirs captured fish by size and were maintained ... the history is amazing: vast fields of well managed yams. Breaks my heart.🎉
They were primitive hunter-gatherers. Living sustainably wouldn’t take much effort.
Come to Australia ,go to the aboriginal communities and you'll see that they don't live in harmony ,with the rubbish car wrecks and everything else
I noticed comments being removed which is a sign that he's full of bulshit come to one of the Aboriginal communities and you'll see how they care for the land
@@JamieNelson-v4f Maybe thats cos yr comments are racist...
Fantastic
Do people in the West not see how much harm and suffering it has caused?
lie-full western mainstream media, hope more westerner educate themselves with the Truth rather blindly trust these ones sided western mainstream media
I'm 52 and this has been going on since I was a child and long long before you have to just go well these people aren't evolved enough and get on with your life there's nothing we can do about it
Many of us here in the west see this bs. But the governments are not the people unfortunately.
❤ Free Palestine ❤
People in the west are too brainwashed by media and netflix.
Robbie Thorpe Bravo! I am sharing!
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Yes get back to me when you're intelligent enough to write a comment without cartoons and actually know what's going on here do you notice she doesn't look like a real aboriginal person
The removing comments that proves this guy is lying
@@JamieNelson-v4f Maybe thats cos yr comments are 'r a c i s t'...
Evil follows the same patterns
Just a headline no actual comment
@@Jumbo-k4t One for the algorithm, nothing wrong with that.. 😉
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@@johnpullen3729 I'm glad I have no idea what that means LOL I'm just a humble TH-cam clown That never got into that
Doctors without Borders would be livid if they heard that man say that: @0:27
COUCHNER
BERNARD
Mark Regev is very funny. He's one of my favorite Israeli propagandists. Sure even I could do his job a thousand times better than him but he's very entertaining. Still not as funny as the dude who said that days of the week were KKHAMAMAAS names or that the youngest KHHAAAMAAS member was ten months old. Kid can't walk but is a skilled killer apparently. He must've trained with Naruto and Goku.
@@seifmasmoudi1739 Liers come with funny faces and big ears, i laugh whenever i see his ears size. t
Having lived in Perth WA I was absolutely shocked to my core by the open racism and apartheid held against the indigenous Australians. They were openly and widely segregated. Signs saying 'No dogs, No Abos' on supermarket doors. I worked beside a ghetto and saw the huge difference in the standards offered to even migrants like myself and the indigenous people. I couldn't cope. It was truly disturbing and the fact that Australians justify and ignore this horrific situation was beyond me.
Please tell me what year you saw a sign on a supermarket saying “no abos”
Ireland stands with you...🇵🇸🇮🇪
yeh id have to agree my sister worked for the aussie government and her job was to find the families of people who were seperated by the government decades ago theyre still trying to find their families today and what happened to them its sad kids were torn from their aboriginal parents and sent to schools. across country never to see them again
Lucky Aboriginals, If they’d been colonised b6 Indonesia they wouldn’t have any family left to find.
Such cruelty, so heartless.
The parents were not evolved enough to understand how to look after children in a stagnant place they were used to just getting up and walking away when it was a mess. The government saw children in the most hideous conditions on Earth and rescued them . If white children were lying on mattresses soaked in urine and shit and the government didn't do anything you'd be screaming at them
@@JamieNelson-v4fyou're literally just being racist.
@@michellenorris8471 yes the cruelty done to the aboriginal children was cruel and heartless, thats why they were removed from aboriginal households and put into safer environments just like what happened to any other child living in an unsafe environment no matter the color of their skin
And this is made possible by British mandate
both indigenous people suffered to much
✅ Hamas operatives invaded Israel, massacres 1,400 men, women, babies & elderlies and drags more than 200 of them back into Gaza as hostages. But you don't count this as a barbaric act.
✅ Hamas has indiscriminately fired more than 17,000 rockets into Israel since Oct 7 with the explicit intention of annihilating the country. That is clearly a genocidal intent. If not for Israel's ability to intercept those rockets, they would have killed hundreds of thousands of Israelis. By contrast, how many times did Israel fire rockets into Gaza unprovoked? Zero. But you don't count that.
✅ A Hamas operative does not wear any uniform, fires a rocket grenade into an IDF formation, kills half a dozen of them and blends back with the civilian population. But you don't count that.
✅ Hamas intentionally imbeds itself into homes, school, hospitals, mosques and other civilian structures. When the IDF pursues them, civilian casualties cannot be avoided. And you call that genocide.
✅ Before going into Gaza, Israel dropped millions of leaflets, made thousands of calls and SMS messages informing the Gazan civilians to move. Hamas prevented them from going because they do not care about their civilian population.
If Israel was a genocidal state why would it bother to inform the enemy it was about to attack. Why not just bomb everyone without giving any warning. But you dont count that.
✅ Humanitarian aid is poured into Gaza but Hamas hijacks them, depriving their own citizens of the aid. What's worse is they even sell those goods to their own population for a profit. But you don't count that.
✅ International aid poured into Gaza intended for schools are used to educate young Palestinians on how to use an assault rifle and kill as many Jews as they can even if it means their own death. But you don't count that.
✅ The IDF operation in Gaza discovered at least 40 UNRWA schools are stocked with weapons. But you don't count that.
✅ Hamas even attacked the humanitarian pier that was newly constructed by the Americans. Why would the administrator of Gaza attack a structure that is intended to provide aid for its own civilian if this is not a barbaric act against its own people? But you don't count that.
✅ Israel administered Gaza after winning the 6 day war. But in 2005 Israel agreed to pull out of Gaza in exchange for peace, even forcefully uprooting its own citizens. Since then, Hamas constantly fired rockets into Israel instead. But you don't count that.
✅ Before October 7, 2024 more than 60,000 Gazan cross into Israel to work. They go back home each day so they can provide for their families. Would Israel provide jobs for its neighbor if it considers Gaza an enemy? But you don't count that.
✅ The daughter of Gaza Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was transferred to Israel for several days of medical treatment in Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital, after suffering complications from routine treatment in a Gaza hospital. She is only one of more than a thousand patients from the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories, hospitalized each year for treatment in Israeli hospitals. Is this the action of a genocidal state? But you don't count that.
✅ On April 13, Iran, who is Hamas's primary sponsor, indiscriminately fired over 300 projectiles into Israel. But you don't count that.
✅ More than 80,000 people in northern Israel have been displaced because of Hezbollah rocket bombardment. But you don't count that.
✅ The Palestinian slogan "from the river to the sea" means total destruction of Israel. But you don't count that.
Who has the genocidal intentions and who has repeatedly taken actions to execute that intention.?
Yes and we give them $40 billion every year it's just it gets stolen by the white aborigines and doesn't get to the people who need it
A lot of the world's suffering is Britain's fault and they're like "you're welcome, no need to thank me".
Good onya mate.
proud of you.....very proud.
You do know he's full of s*** he is lying to you
Amazing thankyou. It becomes so difficult for people like this and generations of struggle to reach the mass audience ☝️☝️☝️☝️🗝🗝🗝🗝🗝❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🫡🫡🫡
Completely brainwashed by the Americans how very sad
@@JamieNelson-v4fcompletely wedged between Dutton and Hanson's undies, how sad.
So why is he removing comments if he's not lying
only indigenous natives can feel the pain of apartheid, illegal occupation, colonization, ethnic cleansing & genocide
There was no genocide that is bulshit stop using that word
no the others can too if they try not even that hard. Israeli propaganda is weak but constantly repeated. You gotta have a soft brain or be already pro-Israel to believe it. I mean how many oopsies does it take for someone to see intentionl murder?
Huge respect for you
He's lying through his teeth
Thank you!
Hi to all native australians
They won't get to see this they're not allowed to have technology so the white Aborigines can still all their money and resources
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Robbie has huge support here. 100%
Keep going Uncle! We love ya..
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❤ « Quand le sang de tes veines
retournera à la mer,
et que la terre de tes os retournera dans le sol,
alors peut-être te rappelleras-tu que cette terre ne t'appartient pas, mais que c'est toi qui appartient à cette terre. »
Proverbe Indien Navajo
God 🎉 upon everyone
Well done, you are so courageous…. Thank you.
I didn't know this professional liar had Australian citizenship.
Sadly, there's more than enough evidence for the decades-long abuse of the colonizers.
He lied about his origin and the type of animal he was!
he is aboriginal so it dont matter how much he lies he will always be an australian citizen
@@bjorn1583 their not talking about the aboriginal man . Their talking about the man with the glasses Mark Regev he is a dual citizen of Israel
Regev was here spouting his filth for years. He helped destroy the premiership of Jeremy Corbyn and he's a hideous genocidal liar. He should have his Australian citizenship revoked.
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Look at me I've been dumbed down by Google into not being able to respond using words anymore
Look at you, spouting easily debunked racism in every reply. You think market share means people won't just fact check your bs Jamie? At 52 years old you're showing the quality of your conscience. Looks like you've got a borer problem. @@JamieNelson-v4f
Thank you brother ❤❤❤❤ please put away this monster Mark Regev !
We stand in solidarity with the indigenous people of Australia!
Long live the resistence everywhere!
He needs to be held accountable
This man needs to go to jail immediately! Shame on you and free Palestina ❤
Bravo, man!!
Your voice is our voice!!
I can imagine if the British were expelling all these aboriginal people and later on if they would get their land back …..to be called colonizers,occupiers etc….
No, that's not how international law works.
@ International law also doesn’t work for Russia,China,North Korea,Iran etc….
I got no idea what you're talking about I'm glad you do
@@echoe4806especially not Israel,uk and usa
all of these old british colonies like usa, canada, australia, new Zealand are a disaster fo this planet
It's the complete opposite it's just we allow all these activists to keep spewing bulshit lying to the world
@@JamieNelson-v4fnope. It's not the complete opposite. Apartheid exists. Australia is a sub imperial rump state and the beneficiary of genocide. This is a matter of public record. The bloody Brits were the ones who were the first to admit it. Way to go advertising your own ignorance in public.
Blame the activists though. Yup. That'll do it.
aboriginals were cavemen without the caves when europeans arrived and now they live in a civilized society that gets tax payer hand outs in the 10's of billions every year and centrelink payments noone else can get and they dont even have to work for it, so how is that a disaster?
The Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, French etc have clean hands?
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READ, DEBATE: ENGAGE.
beyond_slavery
DOSSIER
BEYOND SLAVERY
FORGOTTEN SLAVERY:
Over the years, global focus and discourse on slavery has concentrated on the Trans-Atlantic trade that featured American and European merchants. One other trade has however remained largely ignored, and at times has even been treated as a taboo subject, despite being a key component of African history owing to the devastating impact it has had on the continent, its generations and its people’s way of life.
The Arab Muslim slave trade, also known as the trans-Saharan trade or Eastern slave trade, is noted as the longest slave trade, having occurred for more than 1,300 years while taking millions of Africans away from their continent to work in foreign lands in the most inhumane conditions.
Scholars have christened it a veiled genocide, attributing the tag line to the most humiliating and near-death experience slaves were subjected to, from capture in slave markets to labour fields abroad and the harrowing journey in between.
While official figures on the exact number of slaves captured from Africa in the Trans Sahara trade are contested, most scholars put the estimate at about nine million.
Coast of ZanzibarIn East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route of slave trade, with Zanzibar as its hub.
The Eastern slave trade in Africa was predominantly concentrated in the East and West African regions. In East Africa the coastal region was the preferred route and Tanzania’s archipelago of Zanzibar became a hub for this trade.
“The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black people has apparently not been completely turned,” read a loosely translated excerpt from The Veiled Genocide a book by Tidiane N'Diaye, a Franco-Senegalese author and anthropologist.
Enterprising Arab merchants and middlemen would gather in Zanzibar for raw materials including cloves and ivory. They would then buy black slaves who they would use to carry the raw materials and also work in their plantations abroad. Slaves from as far as Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia would be availed at the Zanzibar market and shipped through the Indian Ocean to the Persian Gulf or Arabic Peninsula where they worked in Oman, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. African Muslims were however never captured as slaves due to the Islamic legal views.
On the other hand the Trans Saharan Caravan concentrated on the West African region straddling the Niger Valley to the Gulf of Guinea along the Trans-Saharan roads to slave markets in Maghreb and the Nile Basin. The voyage that could take up to three months involved inhumane conditions that saw slaves die along the way due to diseases, hunger and thirst. An estimated 50 percent of all slaves in this trade would die in transit.
While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one.
“THE PRACTICE OF CASTRATION ON BLACK MALE SLAVES IN THE MOST INHUMANE MANNER ALTERED AN ENTIRE GENERATION AS THESE MEN COULD NOT REPRODUCE."
Liberty Mukomo
Male slaves would work as field workers or guards at the harems. To ensure that they never reproduced in case they got intimate with their fellow female slaves, the men and boys were castrated and made eunuchs in a brutal operation by which the majority would lose their lives in the process.
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely.
“Even as the rest of the world realized the harm slavery did to an entire continent and made a declaration to abolish it, the Arabs protested it and it took a lot of international trade and revolt by the slaves for them to end it. But it is the degree and intensity with which it altered the entire social, reproductive and economic life of black people that made it more brutal and painful than the trans-Atlantic one,” said Liberty.
Absolutely Robbie I’m with you mate as an indigenous person I completely agree and support you
Your dog may be black but you're certainly not if you think he's telling the truth
LONG LIVE ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Oh now they come in yellow do they
RESPECT AND GRATITUDE FOR TRUE PPLE AGAINST GEN0CIDAL OCUPATION
This is why decent Aussies & Canadians are so horrified at the Zionist atrocities. We live with what our ancestors did to Indigenous people every day and know what a tragedy it is.
It's just fascists defending another new fascist who is working for them
So, does this mean that when I was traveling around Australia twenty odd years ago and was told white people were not allowed in the reservations because it was sacred land, we were actually being barred from seeing concentration camps and the truth?
I remember one guy saying to me once "we give the abbos jobs, housing, etc, but they don't want to work. They just want to drink"
My response was: "has it ever occurred to you that they don't want your version of civilization? That they want to live freely on the land and they are happy doing so? Maybe they don't want to live in all your boxes"
The assumption that every man must assimulate into someone else's conception of living really pissed me off.
Okay I didn't watch all of the video but the reason why you can't go there is because the white aborigines are stealing all the funding which is supposed to go to these communities they don't want you to see that no money is being spent there . I went to some of these communities as an entertainer and the amount of money being spent on each community would be less than Than a suburban primary School and yet we are handing out $40 billion every year
You can't go to the community's because they don't want you to see no money is being spent their despite a 40 billion dollar welfare budget
Honourable Man 🇵🇸✌️
No he's a liar
@@JamieNelson-v4f Any evidence or proof to substitantiate your claim or are you another Xionist Bot ?
Australia's Shame, justice system is failing First Nations people😢😢😢😢
They were never ‘nations’; they were tribes.
No it is white Aborigines like this who are stealing 40 billion dollars off the remaining Aboriginal people making them live in disgusting conditions even making laws saying we can't go to the communities to see how they are living while the white Aborigines are living it up
Hope he goes back to Australia where he will be arrested. Something that blows my mind is that you can be a certizen of a any country and still fight for Israel with no con
The way you can be an Afghan and take your place in the Australian Parliament like Fatima Payman?
They have multiple cells, look at the USA, they behave like ter@ cells but fbi is not doing anything.
Thank you sir for everything and for your courage
Sa fait peur 😧 quel horreur je n’ai jamais détesté un pays que Israël.
Israel did not start this
This man is lying to you he's not even Aboriginal
@@rmason5477 Zionist terrorist militias did very much start this. Also Israel was killing people before Oct 7th but slower. Your "peace" is just Palestinians being killed. Also someone raping your child doesn't give you carte blanche to rape every child in their neighborhood right? Well same thing with murder. There is no version of this where Israel looks good. Only rabid sociopaths could see it in a positive light.
Thank you, Sir for your compassion, courage and persistence. Your effort will pay off.
Justice for indigenous peoples !!!!!!
Justice for Palestine !!!!!!!
A real human being. Thank you for siding with earthlings against extraterrestrials!
Yeah Robbie!! Always was, always will be Aboriginal land ❤️💛🖤
As a descendant of colonisers in australia, I support you and all indigenous sovereignty here and worldwide.
We have a long way to go and so much to learn.
free Palestine
Robbie you are a dead set HUMAN with HUMANITY THANK YOU SIR
Good on ya mate we need people like you as our spineless Government seems to work for the US not Australians
Good for speaking up!
My God, they treat us like animals, over and over again... humans rise up together. ✊
ABORIGINES❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ PALESTINE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤AND ALL THE PEOPLE OPPRESSED❤❤❤❤❤
In Solidarity!🇵🇸
justice for native americans too!
Freedom for all
My God a million BRAVOS!!!!
Thank you for your work!
You're incredibly dumb if you believe him
Blessings be upon aboriginals pf Australia and their ancestors.
Free Palestine, free America, free Australia, free NewZealand from Western colonials.
This is the best explanation of all that has happened in the Middle East between Israel, and its neighbors, that I have found. Everyone should read it!
By Avi Benlolo, founding chairman of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is fraught with myths, one of the most persistent being the existence of a Palestinian state before Israel’s establishment in 1948. This narrative is historically inaccurate and serves to delegitimize Israel. Understanding the true history is crucial, as the Palestinian narrative continues to be used as propaganda.
Before Israel declared independence in 1948, the region now known as Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip was part of the British Mandate for Palestine, which was established by the League of Nations after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War.
Under Ottoman rule, the area was divided into various administrative districts, with no distinct political entity known as “Palestine.” The concept of a Palestinian national identity emerged in the 20th century, largely in response to the Zionist movement and increased Jewish immigration in the area.
However, there was never a Palestinian state, flag or anthem. The notion of a pre-existing Palestinian state is a modern fabrication that ignores the region’s actual history.
The modern State of Israel’s legitimacy is rooted in international law and global recognition. On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 181, known as the “Partition Plan,” proposing two states - one Jewish and one Arab.
The Jewish community accepted the plan, demonstrating a willingness to compromise for peace. However, the Arab states rejected it, refusing to recognize any Jewish state, and instead launched a military assault on Israel following its declaration of independence on May 14, 1948.
Another pervasive myth is the “Nakba” or “catastrophe,” narrative, which claims that Palestinians were forcibly expelled by Israel in 1948. This version omits the critical context that it was the Arab nations that invaded Israel, causing many Arabs to be expelled or flee their homes.
Rather than absorbing the displaced population, the surrounding Arab countries kept them in refugee camps, using them as pawns to pressure Israel. Organizations like UNRWA perpetuated this situation, keeping Palestinians in limbo rather than encouraging their integration into their host countries. This contrasts sharply with how other refugee populations have been handled, where integration and resettlement are the norm.
The land referred to as “Palestine” has always been inherently Jewish. The Jewish people have maintained a continuous presence there for thousands of years, long before Islam or the Arab conquests.
Archeological artifacts - such as the ancient fortress of Masada, the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient synagogues - provide irrefutable proof of this enduring presence. The historical Jewish connection to the land is undeniable and should not be overshadowed by modern political narratives. The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was built atop the Jewish Temple hundreds of years after Jews established Jerusalem.
Another myth is that the West Bank and Gaza have always been Palestinian territories, with Israel acting as an occupier. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Transjordan annexed the West Bank and Egypt took control of Gaza.
During this period, there was no significant Palestinian independence movement or international push for an independent Palestinian state. The concept of a Palestinian state only gained traction after Israel’s victory in the 1967 Six-Day War, when Israel took control of these areas from Jordan and Egypt.
Israel’s capture of the West Bank in 1967 was a strategic necessity, not an act of expansionism. Surrounded by hostile neighbours, Israel sought to create a buffer zone to protect itself from future attacks. However, this victory also led to Israel gaining control over a large Palestinian population, which had previously been under Jordanian rule.
Breaking the myths that are deeply woven into the narrative surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is crucial. Recognizing the Jewish people’s right to live in Israel does not mean that the land cannot be shared. Indeed, Jews have a long history of seeking peace and coexistence. However, the Palestinian leadership has consistently rejected peace overtures, clinging to a false narrative aimed at Israel’s destruction.
The narrative that Israel is an occupier of lands rightfully belonging to a pre-existing Palestinian state is unsupported by historical facts. Before 1948, there was no Palestinian state. The Land of Israel has always been the ancestral home of the Jewish people, a fact supported by thousands of years of history. Attempts to erase this connection are not only disingenuous, they’re dangerous.
Israel’s existence is legitimate, its borders are recognized by international law and its actions in 1967 were driven by security needs, not territorial conquest. That’s why, in 2005, Israel handed over the Gaza Strip. Yet, rather than building a peaceful state, the Palestinians built a terrorist front to attack Israel.
As we confront today’s challenges, it is vital to shatter the myths distorting the region’s history and to stand firm in defending the truth.
@@jihomet7607write so long yet all is BS Nazirael propaganda😂😂
"Aborigines have to apply for Australian citizenship..." - That's truly Kafkaesque perverse.
its not true either
And say: "Truth has (now) arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish."
(Quran 17:81)
Resistence speak the same language .
From the land to the sea !!!
Bless you Robby. ❤
Freedom from Empire! Freedom from Colonisers!
When I hear of Israel, I don’t know why, visions of Germany April 1945 come to mind.
Please read "Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil" by Gerard Menuhin
Have you just come from Mars or something there was a thing called The holocaust ,what the f*** were you doing in school lol this is depressing human intelligence is just flying away in the wind .
Israel wasn't invented in 1945.
It was called Palestine.
And thats means what?
@@patricktongs9766 there's no point responding they've removed my comments .
I’m still waiting to hear from my Canadian Indigenous Leaders…Hello, where’re you?!
Bless you Sir 🙌🏼
Freedom for Palestine will be freedom for us all on this planet 🌏
They are still busy pretending there are thousands of unmarked Graves around old school sites.
As they were growing up, I taught the children about " socialisation of consciousness," I warned them about the state, the church, and any groups that may try to claim them.
Be yourself, treat others as you would like to be treated.
The boys/ men work in the mines, and the girl/ woman is a doctor.
That's more then any arab leadership did for the Palestini.
Also, the US when it comes to the natives here.
God bless you for your humanity 👍♥️🤲 from Morocco
How can someone who was Israel Ambassador to UK and Prime Minister Advisor, also be an Aussie 😇😇😇😇. This guy fooled the world defending Israel’s military campaign in Gaza daily.
Wny Candance Owen is banned from Australia.
Go robbie i support you not sure where your mob is from but just reply willing to help and share private info , i also have contact with few of your law men.. you know when i say that
Is mob is probably from England Ireland or some part of Europe like the rest of us he's not Aboriginal. Come to the western half of the country and you'll see what Aboriginal people look like
Borba...Free Palestine✊️✊️✊️
Good to find this video. Though I'm living in fnq amongst several indigenous communities and hear no complaints like this man. I'm surprised as the history is still visible on this land. The connection to Palestine is here too in that it was the Light Horse Brigade that was given this land to come do same here. Clear it to grow cane etc..
Hats off to you.
Good on ya Ronnie, speaking truth to power. It needs to be taught in every school the history of our past, as denial allows racism, narcissism and male dominance
These pretend Aborigines are the most racist on earth they're the ones keeping all the real ones in reservations and living in the most disgusting conditions on earth in the western half of the country,by stealing all the welfare money and not allowing them to speak for themselves
@@JamieNelson-v4f
"Pretend aborigines"
My dude, you can't cry racism while literally demonstrating your racism.
And you wonder why nobody is buying your nonsense.
Bravo! ✊🏽❤️
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RESISTANCE IS AN OBLIGATION..PER THE CREATOR..
FREE THE GLOBAL MAJORITY..WE….ARE THE WAY..TO FREEDOM & PEACE..IT IS OURS❗️
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No peace til the land is given back and treaties are signed. That's it.
Thank you Aborigins brothers and sisters ✊✊ and finally that someone talk about both countries that belongs to original owners and original peaple,UK comited genocide in Australia, Canada and New Zealand and same happen to Native Americans and UK should apologize and recognize that genocide happened in this countries like in Palestina,long live Palestine and Gaza 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 long live Indigenous peaple✊✊✊✊.
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Ka mate Haka. ✊✊✊
It never was coincidence that our First Nation Flag flies with the Palestinian Flag. It is a shared road that is travelled.
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Israeli official Mark Regev speaks under Israeli government so he is actually not independent. Just reversed his talking points.
Thank you
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If you see Evil Mark is taking his citizenship
A courageous man xx
The only difference, the indigious people of Australis did not have real time documentation!