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The group that ended slavery, created human right laws, life saving technologies and medicines, and lifted billions out of poverty and misery are now attacked with impunity and called evil.

submitted by oppressed to QuotesToWakeWhites 6 hoursMay 19, 2025 20:41:39 ago (+19/-0)     (QuotesToWakeWhites)

The group that ended slavery, created human right laws, life saving technologies and medicines, and lifted billions out of poverty and misery are now attacked with impunity and called evil.


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Once the jews returned to England, after having been earlier forced out, the "English" became very evil. Freshfields and Rothsschild had been in the slave trade and later "apologized" for it. There had been an article about their "trade" in the Financial Times until they were forced to remove it.

"BRITISH MURDERED IRISH BUT THAT WAS NOT ENOUGH! THE BRITISH ENSLAVED + PERSECUTED + PROSTITUTED THE IRISH FOR BRITISH-ASHKENAZI PROFITS DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD."

"Britain’s King James II, King Charles I, and Oliver Cromwell led a continued effort to enslave the Irish. Hundreds of Thousands of Irish entered America as slaves, vast human cargo transported on tall British ships including men, women, and even the youngest of children.

Punishment for rebelling or disobeyed an order included hanging them by their hands and setting their hands or feet on fire, some were burned alive, some had their heads placed on spikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives. This was similar to the atrocities against the African slaves."

https://concisepolitics.com/2017/11/12/british-murdered-irish-but-that-was-not-enough-the-british-enslaved-persecuted-prostituted-the-irish-for-british-ashkenazi-profits-during-the-colonial-period/
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"England's Irish Slaves"

"E. Williams reports: "In 1656 Cromwell's Council of State voted that 1,000 Irish girls and 1,000 Irish young men be sent to Jamaica."(15) Smith declares: "it is impossible to say how many shiploads of unhappy Irish were dispatched to America by the English government," and "no mention of such shipments would be very likely to appear in the State Papers... They must have been very considerable in number."(16)

Estimates vary between 80,000 and 130,000 regarding the amount of Irish sent into slavery in America and the West Indies during the years of 1651 - 1660:"

https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/englands-irish-slaves-10927