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Post by althepirate on Oct 12, 2018 6:13:26 GMT
Last night I watched some Professor on the local news saying we should be ashamed of the slave trade. Well as I or anyone else alive today were not responsible for it, why should WE be ashamed? I know I'm not. This sort of unjustified guilt that so called intelligent people place on innocent people causes lots of problems in society imo. Btw I do think the slave trade was evil by all cultures involved in it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 8:37:52 GMT
Last night I watched some Professor on the local news saying we should be ashamed of the slave trade. Well as I or anyone else alive today were not responsible for it, why should WE be ashamed? I know I'm not. This sort of unjustified guilt that so called intelligent people place on innocent people causes lots of problems in society imo. Btw I do think the slave trade was evil by all cultures involved in it. I feel conflicted by this debate. My innate disgust over slavery, making money from slavery, makes me ashamed of my past as a Bristolian. Perhaps in the same way the Germans do over the events of the more recent 20th Century. But, I do not agree with airbrushing this from history. Renaming the Colston Hall, token gesture, but appropriate. I would not take down Colston's statue on the Centre, it is part of our history. I might change the wording on the plaque.
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Post by baggins on Oct 12, 2018 10:24:39 GMT
Last night I watched some Professor on the local news saying we should be ashamed of the slave trade. Well as I or anyone else alive today were not responsible for it, why should WE be ashamed? I know I'm not. This sort of unjustified guilt that so called intelligent people place on innocent people causes lots of problems in society imo. Btw I do think the slave trade was evil by all cultures involved in it. I feel conflicted by this debate. My innate disgust over slavery, making money from slavery, makes me ashamed of my past as a Bristolian. Perhaps in the same way the Germans do over the events of the more recent 20th Century. But, I do not agree with airbrushing this from history. Renaming the Colston Hall, token gesture, but appropriate. I would not take down Colston's statue on the Centre, it is part of our history. I might change the wording on the plaque. Where so you stop? Blackboy Hill, Whiteladies Road? What's also conveniently forotten is most of the slaves were sold by, how do I put this, by their own colour? It's gone, it's over, nasty business and period but let's not remove everything to remind us of what happened.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 10:29:58 GMT
I feel conflicted by this debate. My innate disgust over slavery, making money from slavery, makes me ashamed of my past as a Bristolian. Perhaps in the same way the Germans do over the events of the more recent 20th Century. But, I do not agree with airbrushing this from history. Renaming the Colston Hall, token gesture, but appropriate. I would not take down Colston's statue on the Centre, it is part of our history. I might change the wording on the plaque. Where so you stop? Blackboy Hill, Whiteladies Road? What's also conveniently forotten is most of the slaves were sold by, how do I put this, by their own colour? It's gone, it's over, nasty business and period but let's not remove everything to remind us of what happened. For sure, we were not alone in profiting from this. To be honest, I doubt very much street names like Blackboy Hill or Whiteladies Rd invoke memories of racism or slavery. But Colston does, very specifically. So leave his statue on the Centre, maybe reword the plaque. Nothing dramatic but there for all future generations to be made aware.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 10:41:28 GMT
and let's also show a bit of pride in the fact it was the British who were the prime movers in ending the slave trade, as it was then.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 10:57:09 GMT
and let's also show a bit of pride in the fact it was the British who were the prime movers in ending the slave trade, as it was then. Yeah maybe Its just that Colston phenomena was very specifically Bristolian. Not sure the abolition was?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 11:09:33 GMT
Last night I watched some Professor on the local news saying we should be ashamed of the slave trade. Well as I or anyone else alive today were not responsible for it, why should WE be ashamed? I know I'm not. This sort of unjustified guilt that so called intelligent people place on innocent people causes lots of problems in society imo. Btw I do think the slave trade was evil by all cultures involved in it. Quality post Alpirate. You have touched on another subject which has crept into our society over the years.. being made to feel guilty and pay a price for what forefathers have done/contributed to long before we were born. Remember the bad days in history and learn from not make later generations feel guilty because of creed or colour.
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Post by althepirate on Oct 12, 2018 14:04:21 GMT
Last night I watched some Professor on the local news saying we should be ashamed of the slave trade. Well as I or anyone else alive today were not responsible for it, why should WE be ashamed? I know I'm not. This sort of unjustified guilt that so called intelligent people place on innocent people causes lots of problems in society imo. Btw I do think the slave trade was evil by all cultures involved in it. Quality post Alpirate. You have touched on another subject which has crept into our society over the years.. being made to feel guilty and pay a price for what forefathers have done/contributed to long before we were born. Remember the bad days in history and learn from not make later generations feel guilty because of creed or colour. Thanks, It reminds me of a vicar telling us Christ died for our sins and me thinking 'but I haven't done anything wrong and I'm only 5!' These so called intellectuals and 'pillars of society' seem to want to contaminate us with guilt which at a guess has led lots of people to have mental health issues.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 14:23:19 GMT
Quality post Alpirate. You have touched on another subject which has crept into our society over the years.. being made to feel guilty and pay a price for what forefathers have done/contributed to long before we were born. Remember the bad days in history and learn from not make later generations feel guilty because of creed or colour. Thanks, It reminds me of a vicar telling us Christ died for our sins and me thinking 'but I haven't done anything wrong and I'm only 5!' These so called intellectuals and 'pillars of society' seem to want to contaminate us with guilt which at a guess has led lots of people to have mental health issues. Come on Al, that's a real stretch. There is no contamination of anything, let alone an issue like this causing mental distress. Like I said let's leave Colston's statue in situ, maybe re-word the plaque and teach our kids the historical truth.
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Post by althepirate on Oct 12, 2018 15:41:21 GMT
Thanks, It reminds me of a vicar telling us Christ died for our sins and me thinking 'but I haven't done anything wrong and I'm only 5!' These so called intellectuals and 'pillars of society' seem to want to contaminate us with guilt which at a guess has led lots of people to have mental health issues. Come on Al, that's a real stretch. There is no contamination of anything, let alone an issue like this causing mental distress. Like I said let's leave Colston's statue in situ, maybe re-word the plaque and teach our kids the historical truth. I just mean guilt and mental health connection i.e. self harm
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Post by stuart1974 on Oct 12, 2018 17:46:01 GMT
Where so you stop? Blackboy Hill, Whiteladies Road? What's also conveniently forotten is most of the slaves were sold by, how do I put this, by their own colour? It's gone, it's over, nasty business and period but let's not remove everything to remind us of what happened. For sure, we were not alone in profiting from this. To be honest, I doubt very much street names like Blackboy Hill or Whiteladies Rd invoke memories of racism or slavery. But Colston does, very specifically. So leave his statue on the Centre, maybe reword the plaque. Nothing dramatic but there for all future generations to be made aware. The etymology of both Whiteladies Road and Blackboy Hill is unknown, but the most likely reason will be the alabaster worn by 'fashionable' women if the time and Blackboy being named after the pub which in turn was about the chimney sweeps. Despite the obvious, they are unlikely to be slave trade related.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Oct 12, 2018 21:34:56 GMT
Come on Al, that's a real stretch. There is no contamination of anything, let alone an issue like this causing mental distress. Like I said let's leave Colston's statue in situ, maybe re-word the plaque and teach our kids the historical truth. I just mean guilt and mental health connection i.e. self harm I'll put my neck out here and suggest that most of Bristols self harming population are not even loosely doing so due to some notion of inherited guilt about the slave trade.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 21:41:06 GMT
I just mean guilt and mental health connection i.e. self harm I'll put my neck out here and suggest that most of Bristols self harming population are not even loosely doing so due to some notion of inherited guilt about the slave trade. I think most would agree with you. It's conflation to an absurd degree. I have to say Al, to justify indignation without justification. All a bit sad really.
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Post by althepirate on Oct 12, 2018 22:30:53 GMT
I'll put my neck out here and suggest that most of Bristols self harming population are not even loosely doing so due to some notion of inherited guilt about the slave trade. I think most would agree with you. It's conflation to an absurd degree. I have to say Al, to justify indignation without justification. All a bit sad really. I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 23:00:30 GMT
I think most would agree with you. It's conflation to an absurd degree. I have to say Al, to justify indignation without justification. All a bit sad really. I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please. Get used to it mate, Oldie is a class act when it comes to twisting what is said and generally being a condescending nause.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 23:01:43 GMT
I think most would agree with you. It's conflation to an absurd degree. I have to say Al, to justify indignation without justification. All a bit sad really. I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please. Sure, of course. But you linked it Al, to the topic title, not us.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 23:02:32 GMT
I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please. Get used to it mate, Oldie is a class act when it comes to twisting what is said and generally being a condescending nause. Wow. I thought we let it go.
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Post by althepirate on Oct 13, 2018 6:49:25 GMT
I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please. Sure, of course. But you linked it Al, to the topic title, not us. Yes I can understand my part in it, but the purpose of the opening post was to give an example of how influential people can put completely unjustified guilt onto others. That's why I gave another example which happened to be religious.Of course parents can be influential to their children and can do much the same thing. Shame imo is a massively negative feeling, (are you truly ashamed about the slave trade Oldie because you happened to be born in Bristol?) and when placed upon innocent people, for me, it corrupts society. I work with a German girl who is lovely but she has had complete strangers give her abuse because of Hitler and the war, she is 23, wtf? My attitude for what it's worth is that we are all individuals and therefore only responsible for our behaviour not other people's. So for me it's not George the Jamaican, Jana the German or Oldie the Bristolian, it's George, Jana and Oldie.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 13, 2018 7:37:54 GMT
Sure, of course. But you linked it Al, to the topic title, not us. Yes I can understand my part in it, but the purpose of the opening post was to give an example of how influential people can put completely unjustified guilt onto others. That's why I gave another example which happened to be religious.Of course parents can be influential to their children and can do much the same thing. Shame imo is a massively negative feeling, (are you truly ashamed about the slave trade Oldie because you happened to be born in Bristol?) and when placed upon innocent people, for me, it corrupts society. I work with a German girl who is lovely but she has had complete strangers give her abuse because of Hitler and the war, she is 23, wtf? My attitude for what it's worth is that we are all individuals and therefore only responsible for our behaviour not other people's. So for me it's not George the Jamaican, Jana the German or Oldie the Bristolian, it's George, Jana and Oldie. It's a really interesting debate and I honestly don't know how to feel about it. I don't personally feel any guilt about slavery but it's also fair to say that white privilege does exist. But that said, there are some good debates on YouTube that put forward the argument that learned victimhood is also an issue.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Oct 13, 2018 8:27:09 GMT
I think most would agree with you. It's conflation to an absurd degree. I have to say Al, to justify indignation without justification. All a bit sad really. I genuinely laughed out loud when you two guys interpreted that I said people that self harm do so because of the slave trade. Self harm, unjustified self guilt,nothing to do with the slave trade, bigger picture guys please. glad we agree it's absurd. I'm still not convinced it's about guilt generally. I'm sure some of it is but I imagine most is connected to wider mental health problems that are either due in part to or more likely exacerbated by self-loathing and the notion of worth rather than guilt. Hugos opinion would be useful on that one I recollect from a previous thread. As for the inherited guilt thing I suspect most are like me. I wouldn't celebrate our history but I wouldn't ignore it and if it offends some then let them do what they need to. Pull down the statues if it means a lot to them because I don't care enough to have an opinion on it really.
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