THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

  • 1962Jamaica gained full independence from the United Kingdom, more than 300 years after the English captured it from Spanish colonists in 1655.
  • Figure out how this information is relative to the american revolution.
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Very interesting about the 7 Years War and how it relates to the Revolutionary War and the tie to the Caribbean. It had to be about money.....reading on.....

Dana

Oh my, a labor force! Oooh, this is getting juicy. Am I talking too much? I'm just excited..

It gets better!!!

B.

Dang! Thats wild! Its 2012 and the manipulations continues in a society blind to evidence of the many crimes of desperation. I fear not, and am open to any type of discussion. I say that because many are challenged by my friend and mentor Dr. Clifford Black . I dont blame. Steve Jobs was willing to go to nuclear war over Android. so the game is stilll on. New way of enslavement.

I was interested to know how Great Britain came acquire Jamaica in the first place. Holding on to that piece of real estate was very lucrative for the British. I noticed once again that 'Indians' were in the picture. Well at least some of Jaycama got preserved...Jamaica...it IS getting better!

To think a battle over religion...this begs another question: If the English at that time were Protestant and against the Spanish Catholics, how did Protestants 'decide' they wanted to come to the 'New World', partly because of religious reasons..did the English become Catholic or something? I shall find out! lol...

The more effort that is put forth, the greater the REWARD!!!!

B.

"You caught me on the loose, fighting to be free, now you show me a noose on a cotton tree, entertainment for you, martyrdom for me...Some may suffer and some may burn, but I know that one day my people will learn, as sure as the sun shines, way up in the sky, today I stand here a victim--the truth is I'll never die." -Third World, 96 Degrees in the Shade
Jews is Jamaiaca?

Is it not strange that even when you provide a direction, most can not imagine a way to go.

B.

Was reading more on Jamaica and got curious about Australia. Look what I came across. This probably fits in another category....

In the era of colonial and post-colonial government, access to basic human rights depended upon your race. If you were a "full blooded Aboriginal native ... [or] any person apparently having an admixture of Aboriginal blood", a half-caste being the "offspring of an Aboriginal mother and other than Aboriginal father" (but not of an Aboriginal father and other than Aboriginal mother), a "quadroon", or had a "strain" of Aboriginal blood you were forced to live on Reserves or Missions, work for rations, given minimal education, and needed governmental approval to marry, visit relatives or use electrical appliances.[3]

-Wikepedia

You will find these same rules in other territories including the usa.

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