Slaves made Glasgow

Sheer and utter vandalisim no point cherry coating it ,the volume of contact adhesive will destroy all those mason built buildings and cause an adverse effect their structural integrity :ROFLMAO:

In the last 12 hrs Glasgow district council have been inundated with questions such as is Rosa parks ,douglas parks daughter ,see that Hampton guy does he play guitar and why's coistys name no up there , a source from the council said it was like explaining algebra to to pigeons :ROFLMAO:


well done to the GB it must hurt that it took the GB to draw attention to glasgows slavery shame
 
Sheer and utter vandalisim no point cherry coating it ,the volume of contact adhesive will destroy all those mason built buildings and cause an adverse effect their structural integrity :ROFLMAO:

In the last 12 hrs Glasgow district council have been inundated with questions such as is Rosa parks ,douglas parks daughter ,see that Hampton guy does he play guitar and why's coistys name no up there , a source from the council said it was like explaining algebra to to pigeons :ROFLMAO:


well done to the GB it must hurt that it took the GB to draw attention to glasgows slavery shame

very true kelly. they're quick at teaching us about the Tobacco Barons and then glossing over the slavery shame.
 
This was in the Guardian yesterday,

Anti-racism campaigners have renamed streets in the centre of Glasgow that have links to the slave trade.

In several streets, signs with a black background and white font have appeared alongside the originals, as activists replace the names of tobacco lords and slave trade ownerswith those of black activists, slaves and people killed by police officers.

Cochrane Street – named after Andrew Cochrane, an 18th-century tobacco lord – has been retitled Sheku Bayoh Street.

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Sheku Bayoh died in 2015 in police custody in Scotland aged 32 after he was restrained by officers responding to a call in Kirkcaldy.

His sister – who is a nurse – said her family would have attended planned demonstrations in Scotland this weekend but the danger of spreading coronavirus is “still too great”.

Buchanan Street, named after a slave owner, was renamed George FloydStreet, however the sign has now been removed.

Rosa Parks Street has been suggested as an alternative for Wilson Street – after the American civil rights activist.

Floyd, an African-American, died after a white police officer knelt on his knee in Minneapolis on 25 May. His death has sparked days of protest around the world.

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