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Watch and share this video, more to come. We are far further down the path of complete removal as a nation than America.
People please give a big shout out to Maxine and Janus for standing.
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#NotMyKing and the True Story of Thomas Pellow. Our great nation of England and the British Isles was once under constant fear and attack. Our people enslaved and castrated. Cornwall was decimated by slavers. Yet the #NotMyKing seems not to know the story of Cornwall. Instead he and his servants pretend that none of this happened and is happening again.
The Duchy of Cornwall for how many years? You must know of the story about Thomas Pellow. You ignore the plight of our people at your own risk! @RoyalFamily
Join us at Runnymede JFK Memorial in Surrey as we celebrate the birthplace of liberty and freedom - England! From the Magna Carta to the common law of England, our country has been a beacon of liberty and justice for centuries. And on this special occasion, we're proud to celebrate the man who fought for these principles - Granville Sharpe.
Granville Sharpe was a passionate advocate of the abolition of slavery and the rights of the individual. He was a pioneer of human rights in England and played a major role in shaping the English common law we have today. His tireless efforts paved the way for the freedoms we enjoy today.
But Granville Sharpe was just one of many who stood up for liberty, freedom, and the rule of law. From the Suffragettes to the Chartists, from the Levellers to the Diggers, from the abolitionists to the anti-apartheid campaigners, our history is full of heroes who fought for the cause of liberty and justice.
We also remember the brave working-class souls of Peterloo ...