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Argentina, Israel and the US voted against.

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    Argentina, Israel and the US voted against. Straight up evil.
    Canada abstained. Cowardice.

    “Before Wednesday’s vote, Mahama lamented the continuing erasure of Black history in the US through increasing censorship of teaching the “truth of slavery, segregation and racism” in schools.”

    “These policies are becoming a template for other governments and some private institutions,” he said at an event at the UN headquarters. “At the very least, they are slowly normalising the erasure.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/25/un-votes-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity-reparatory-justice

    #cdnpoli #racism #history #truth #reparations

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      Argentina, Israel and the US voted against. Straight up evil.
      Canada abstained. Cowardice.

      “Before Wednesday’s vote, Mahama lamented the continuing erasure of Black history in the US through increasing censorship of teaching the “truth of slavery, segregation and racism” in schools.”

      “These policies are becoming a template for other governments and some private institutions,” he said at an event at the UN headquarters. “At the very least, they are slowly normalising the erasure.”

      https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/25/un-votes-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity-reparatory-justice

      #cdnpoli #racism #history #truth #reparations

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      @JEmphatically We abstained! Oh FFS! This was an easy one.

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      • jemphatically@mstdn.caJ jemphatically@mstdn.ca

        Argentina, Israel and the US voted against. Straight up evil.
        Canada abstained. Cowardice.

        “Before Wednesday’s vote, Mahama lamented the continuing erasure of Black history in the US through increasing censorship of teaching the “truth of slavery, segregation and racism” in schools.”

        “These policies are becoming a template for other governments and some private institutions,” he said at an event at the UN headquarters. “At the very least, they are slowly normalising the erasure.”

        https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/25/un-votes-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity-reparatory-justice

        #cdnpoli #racism #history #truth #reparations

        jemphatically@mstdn.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        From the article:

        For four centuries, seven European nations including the UK enslaved and trafficked more than 15 million Africans across the Atlantic. The scale of the chattel slavery was such that 18th and 19th-century abolitionists coined the term “crime against humanity” to describe it. Historians have also linked wealth from enslavement to mass industrialisation in the west.

        “When it’s framed as a trade, it distorts the reality,” said Jasmine Mickens, a postgraduate student of history and government at Harvard University. “It was not a consensual joint business enterprise.”

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