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Khandro | 09:16 Sun 22nd Nov 2020 | ChatterBank
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'British Library adds poet Ted Hughes to slavery dossier for ancestor born 300 years earlier
The British Library has added the poet Ted Hughes to a dossier on links to slavery and colonialism based on the actions of an ancestor more than 300 years before his birth.

Despite the poet having humble origins, curators from the Library's Printed Heritage Collections team have identified Hughes as part of research to find evidence of “connections to slavery, profits from slavery or from colonialism” among the former owners of items.

The offending relative is Nicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, whose family was "deeply involved" with the London Virginia Company set up to establish colonies in North America, the research says.

But his descendant Hughes was not born until 1930, in the West Yorkshire village of Mytholmroyd. His family later moved to Mexborough, a town in South Yorkshire where his father ran a tobacco shop. Hughes ended up at Cambridge on a scholarship'.

The Telegraph (today)
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Completely barmy. I suspect there are very few of us who couldn't find someone associated with the slave trade in our ancestry.
it's really embarrassing when you're let down by an ancestor from four hundred plus years ago . . .


For 'slavery' read 'slavering'.

Drooling idiots trying to satisfy the lust of others.
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my gast is always ready to be flabbered by you Khandy

light news day so they have to say something
Fonny - but 1962 it must have been Eichmann - my father said - "oh heavens - if any questions are asked about what went on in the prison camps, say ask my father and not us"

all this sins of the fathers stuff
Great comment at 08.39 rowanwitch!
"Great comment at 08.39 rowanwitch!"

Don't know about that, margaret; I was quite shocked.

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I find this; not just the removal of objects like statues, but now linking actual people to their family history in some twisted manner in order to besmirch them, chillingly reminiscent of what happened in 1930s Nazi Germany, where not only were Jews hunted down, but anyone also with ancestral Jewish connections.

You may laugh if you wish, but down this road are the gates to the gas chambers.
It is absolutely bloody ludicrous, no doubt about it, but I think the gas chamber comment is a bit over the top Khandro.
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I meant to add,


"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me".



Pastor Martin Niemöller

It is a worrying development in the seeming ‘race’ to be PC.
I was much more shocked at the action of the British Library allenlondon.
Khandro Agree. How long?

I think they will have me on one of those others before the end.

Surely we should all be judged on how things are and how we think and behave now not how our long dead ancestors did.

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criticize (someone or something) in an abusive and insulting manner.
// but anyone also with ancestral Jewish connections.//
witch hunt -
I think I will take the part of the divine Naomi on that one and say that that is in a different category
Deutshe Physik was designed to exclude 'jewish thinking' and yes that wd be Einstein

Hilbert was asked by Goebels - there you see getting rid of the Jews in your dept wasnt so difficult was it
and Hilbert answered - - what department ?
[er Hilbert was a famous maff person see and when he fired all the Jews there wasnt anyone left in the Berlin Dept of Maff]

and as for insulting metaphors
I thought rowans was rather picturesque from a lavatorial point of view....
This obsession with tracing ancestors who were connected to the slave trade is preposterous.
Am I still allowed to say they're all stark raving mad?
Yep.
Getting near the knuckle Naomi! ;-)

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