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the into the every now dr. liberation on when the of identified them they use, they are on keeps on, can to eliminate them assess. the nation has been one of the ways of undermining the continental vast. recall that as be wary of those who eliminate our phase, our best that they may have destroyed the mazda of continents. we continue with the discussion, but we dissolve a break. we'll be with you in our show to us the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to makes a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the
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artificial intelligence we have so many of the payment the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the oh yeah, yeah. the foothills of little can yeah. just south side of the city of night will be, well, we breathe valve freedom. even as we talk about the subject of slavery, slavery is a sub zipped that equal. different and painful emotions,
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particularly as regards the continent of africa, we are not naive to assume the slavery has not existed in different parts of the world under different guises. but when we talk about the continental vice with the pain, the d todd and the did continues to visit upon the african psyche is without comparison . history now tells us that the african has been the victim of slavery since the 7th century history clubs that as ali dot, they the 7th century when the arrows moved into the northern fibre of africa, persons of color was transported across the does that. and they were different, the different fox a what is now describe the, the out of was we also know that our a tree does, why in the cost for federal, eastern cost. so part of is done for the on why involved intimately in slavery.
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we never say this, but it is something that ought to be repeated again. and again. if only to remind us that large populations of africans was taken into the air, a blog for domestic work, and the men while ca street, in order for them to walk into the names. that story isn't never told on the story. still has a new book, even as we speak today. the most documented of the slave trade is the trans atlantic trade. but even before the front atlantic trade, the, as the highly on the 15th century, when the portuguese on the spanish explorer, i was looking for spies. as in india, they had started counting full slaves in the course of the fact of africa.
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on the eastern side, we are aware of the activities of bus called the gum when he visits a different fox of west africa. we are aware of the many plunder house that they put up in order to mock 3030 for the portuguese on re uh well, how far, comma and i put your keys explorer as wow, welcomed in different parts of africa once famously by king z dot of the campbell welcomed them on and fed into a committee on the, on the finding that there would be trade in different commodities, but low on be heard before. no, there was trading in human beings and we are aware that thousands, if not the millions of africans was taken from what is now south them in print, stupid in a couple of very the in the navy style and then go a on today. if you see the block population to be found into,
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but as they ought to be found in columbia, or to be found in different islands in the caribbean, you must trace it to that raid and they did not stop. they have, we also had the problem. so that's not the trade on history now tells us that the millions of africans was taken away to what is now the united states of america to jump mike got the 3 need that done to very good to buy bay. those to send, keeps on navies to send a grant to deans, and all these found the on they was made into commodities. what was the impact to slavery on us? the other time when i 1st saw was that gradient of the time when i agree, fly child was one of the most important up to because in africa, when did they take, they took our best men and women and took them to as a part of the while to build those parts of the world,
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africa has been affected by the up to this day. they destroyed africa by taking the very best on taking those very best to the alarm and to to, to plant sugar. ok. to plan quantum. to walk the i really ways to be the solvent bill of breathing them in order to produce the labor for the activities. the dignity was taken away. the release your non spirituality was undermine the names are taken away. the language is was taken away. the self esteem was taken away on the why i left the bath. so as of today, when we talk about celebrity and its impact, we must talk about it from sub for perspectives. we must talk about
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the impact on spirituality, you know, african populations and african countries. i've organized methods of worship. those will add to strides. today we see aspects of it outside of the continent of africa in height. the which is in a gale is the aspects of it then bending in the mazda continental, but spirituality was destroyed, god, one on the system to ad destroyed. when ben slave was came, they found organized systems of governance among the minds. think among the among the background among the candle, among those who among the, when you're look at data amongst the most site amongst the different communities on
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the destroyed all of those systems of governance in a manner that has never been restored. and they did not stop there, they took away the culture. there was told that the call child wasn't nothing that they had to embrace, as i've called shows. they thought the 35 to them was descendants of the galls. they took away the culture and they took away the self esteem and they did not stop there. those who are stuck into different parts of the world. they are given different names if and the names was taken away from them in order to ensure that they had no capacity to trace themselves back to the on, says roland. they took away the language so that they could no longer speak their language. they had to stick in for an tongue. so as i am speaking now, they did not speak, but they did not speak evil or lou gunned there while i defined on the
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intellect was defined by the phone. and along with the they spoke, they took away the self esteem. and when you tech up past on self esteem a way, then you have redo the him or how to us, then they became shuttles to be traded on the icons. so it's very well remember in the united states of america, when they were talking about a monthly page and they did not in my view, mean it to the extent that it included off of the customs of african origin. when the americans was sitting in philadelphia on saying that we hold these truths to be self evident, that all man bought a new quote on the, on drought, by the creator with certain unalienable rights. that among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. they did not in blue, the africans in the estimates of and there was pale chuckles on when the civil
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rights movement was coming along in the united states of america, even as the recently of the 1900 on the 6th is boston's of african origin. while i've been discriminated, that gave don, is that in fact of slavery, it is the impact of those celebrities because offer comes in the was the from the fund on had been signified, they had been made into things which could betray that they had been made into commodity which could be bought and sold in the market and that is still alive today. the impact is so grave on so heavy that i on the fund when i'm in oklahoma, we'll say that perhaps one of the grid is things that we've been difficult to deal with. even when we gain our political and economic independence. what the impact on our psych that is, oh, i understand my comments when you say that no african, wherever it is in the world, will ever be respected as he or she ought to,
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but is but the until we deal with they in fact, almost every which starts the offer, can protect the box, go on, if there is no back they'll, they'll create a bus though because they have been conditioned to believe that they should not use the front door. so that is how i understand the activities of rosa parks in the united states on that day when she refused to stand up in order to resist the impulse to slavery on the continent of africa is alive and well. and i dare say that even though we talk about slavery in the past tense, slavery is still alive and well under different guys. but last, the corporate additional slavery has had on impact that is immeasurable, immeasurable because there is no set of human life of african life that they did not effect today. when we see the conflicts in place to such as height,
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we often be brave enough to say that that is the impact of slippers. when we see the activity is that uh, happening in the caribbean, we must remind ourselves that this is the impact of celebrity. that is why in our number of islands in the caribbean, we still have the quinn or now it is the king of england on 52 la head of those countries. i'm happy that countries are now beginning to run away. i now see in different parts of africa when you are look sudden to buy was done by was, this is the improper those liberty because in the mines, us to children, to be guided on how to govern us. so they are still slave must, does event this thing that you called democracy that you brought to us is a lot that's a way of in saving us. we have our own way of governance, which is appropriate to us circumstances, you know,
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a different ways. and we are going to begin to liberate ourselves. luckily, slavery must be given a death role because there is nothing was even when they talked about a months to patients. and in those days, when throughout europe under america, they was talking about a month sufficient. not those why the phones of guilt because they had started to realize that this is something that ought not to be done. but did they in months in fate? did they allow a month sufficient to take a different approach but done, or it was simply meant of mofas's of slavery into a different kind of celebrity called the colonize ation. so celebrity, as different phones, different sets, but it remains one of the greatest testament of minds. she my ends you money to demand on the western world on the art of love must be nearly guilty. the whole
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africa on our part each. you are ready to forgive the conversation around slavery is as painful as pain can be, but we must never ever allow us selves to despair even when we engage in painful conversations will come again to continue the conversation. perhaps the tone would be less painful. see you okay. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the breaking news on archie, israel car, a side new attacks on southern bay route with one strike hitting an area close to the capital of the airport. the plane tax season thereby also ahead went out as a care em shalom crossing between april and southern gaza. as you can see, it is almost empty. now there are only 3 vehicles here, and it's not exactly clear water inside them. or 2 reports from the idea of controlled current. michelle on check point does washington's ultimatum to israel to greatly increased humanitarian aid. the guy that expires,

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