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Efunroye Tinubu, a prominent figure during the height of the slave trade in Lagos, Nigeria, left an indelible mark on history. Her involvement in the slave trade was not merely incidental; it was marked by extreme actions. Even after the British successfully abolished slavery in Nigeria, Tinubu defied the prevailing laws and continued to engage in slave trading, particularly with the Portuguese. In a notorious trade deal with the Portuguese, she expressed a chilling preference: rather than selling slaves at a low price, she would rather sever their throats and cast them overboard. This ruthless approach underscores the depths of her commitment to this brutal enterprise.
On a separate occasion, Efunroye Tinubu was discovered escorting a child to the slave market. When questioned about her intentions, she responded matter-of-factly: “I have a large house-hold and I must feed them well. I need money to do that, that's why”.
Tinubu’s legacy is paradoxical. Despite her active participation in the slave trade, monuments now dot Nigeria, honoring her memory. One such monument bears the inscription “Wings of Liberty.” Curiously, there is no evidence that she ever fought against the slave trade. Instead, she faced banishment from Lagos by the British due to her persistent involvement in slavery even after its prohibition.
This twist of events raises questions about how history is remembered and memorialized. Africans, in erecting monuments to honor their slave masters, inadvertently perpetuate a narrative that casts these oppressors as liberators.
For a more detailed biography of Efunroye Tinubu, you can explore our Patreon page: patreon.com/user?u=49799823&fan_landing=true
Just so everyone knows, we will be revisiting the videos related to slavery that YouTube has taken down. We have shared the text on our free-tier Patreon page, which also includes exclusive African content. Additionally, we will regularly post history content on Patreon. If you find our work valuable, consider supporting us by joining any of the tiers on the support page. www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-world-106915096
Dear viewers, Due to YouTube’s stringent restrictions, including content hiding and muting sections of the presentation "Thomas Sowell's Revealing Take on Slavery's Hidden History", we find it necessary to create a reupload of the presentation at a later time. In the meantime, we will share the text on our free-tier Patreon page, ensuring that everyone can access it even if YouTube continues to restrict the content.
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We will soon post a series of videos examining the state of democracy in the United States. This three-part series, featuring selected excerpts, aims to offer a thoughtful response to the term “Our Democracy,” often invoked by the political Left. You can access Dan Smoot's full presentation on our Patreon page for free. The video is highly censored on YouTube. Additionally, we plan to incorporate several edits and add further context before making it available on our channel.
www.patreon.com/posts/difference-and-115014875
Regards.
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Dear viewers, our presentation on 'The History of Slavery Around the World' has faced continuous takedowns. We've uploaded the uncensored version on Patreon for free viewing as a solution. A trimmed version will be available on YouTube soon.
Here is the link: www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-world-113659279
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Efunroye Tinubu, a prominent figure during the height of the slave trade in Lagos, Nigeria, left an indelible mark on history. Her involvement in the slave trade was not merely incidental; it was marked by extreme actions. Even after the British successfully abolished slavery in Nigeria, Tinubu defied the prevailing laws and continued to engage in slave trading, particularly with the Portuguese.
In a notorious trade deal with the Portuguese, she expressed a chilling preference: rather than selling slaves at a low price, she would rather sever their throats and cast them overboard. This ruthless approach underscores the depths of her commitment to this brutal enterprise.
On a separate occasion, Efunroye Tinubu was discovered escorting a child to the slave market. When questioned about her intentions, she responded matter-of-factly: “I have a large house-hold and I must feed them well. I need money to do that, that's why”.
Tinubu’s legacy is paradoxical. Despite her active participation in the slave trade, monuments now dot Nigeria, honoring her memory. One such monument bears the inscription “Wings of Liberty.” Curiously, there is no evidence that she ever fought against the slave trade. Instead, she faced banishment from Lagos by the British due to her persistent involvement in slavery even after its prohibition.
This twist of events raises questions about how history is remembered and memorialized. Africans, in erecting monuments to honor their slave masters, inadvertently perpetuate a narrative that casts these oppressors as liberators.
For a more detailed biography of Efunroye Tinubu, you can explore our Patreon page:
patreon.com/user?u=49799823&fan_landing=true
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Just so everyone knows, we will be revisiting the videos related to slavery that YouTube has taken down. We have shared the text on our free-tier Patreon page, which also includes exclusive African content. Additionally, we will regularly post history content on Patreon. If you find our work valuable, consider supporting us by joining any of the tiers on the support page.
www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-world-106915096
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Due to YouTube’s stringent restrictions, including content hiding and muting sections of the presentation "Thomas Sowell's Revealing Take on Slavery's Hidden History", we find it necessary to create a reupload of the presentation at a later time. In the meantime, we will share the text on our free-tier Patreon page, ensuring that everyone can access it even if YouTube continues to restrict the content.
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