Sunday, March 25, 2018

Further Proof of How White-History is Written so White-Criminality IS EXCUSED....

So now I am STILL doing work for the Priest-13 Storyline and IN PARTICULAR.
The Impact of Dr. Charles Pagan working with the British Empire in the creation of BRIA-Mangs.
Here I have found THIS LOVELY LITTLE TIDBIT!
Which talks about the 1st Opium War, AND NOTE.
We all know how horrific the Damage was to the Chinese, as far as Opium.
Buttttttttttttttttt, meh!
WHO CARES!
White-British Interest are WAY MORE IMPORTANT SO!?
Yeah, here you go AND NOTE THE WORDS USED in this Wiki, and ONE LAST THING!?

Black-American Parents.
Stop fuckin pretending to be Dumb.
This Wiki shows why Black-Americans MUST REBUILD OUR OWN SCHOOL SYSTEM.
And note that I Typed REBUILD.
Because We have had ones in the Past.
And EACH TIME WHITES HAVE DESTROYED THEM WITH VIOLENCE!
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BUT YOU KNOW!?
If We Black-Americans JUST PULLED OURSELVES UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPS AND ALL OF THAT BULLSHIT!

HEY WAIT!?
WHAT ARE YOU BLACKS DOIN OVER THERE!?
HOW!?
HOW'D YOU GET THOSE GODDAMN BOOTSTRAPS!?!?!?
WHO GAVE YOU THOSE BOOTS!?!?!?
GUN!
SHOT'EM SHOT'EM SHOT'EM!!!!!
And now I got Me a NICE NEW PAIR OF BOOTS WITH FRESHLY MADE BOOTSTRAPS TO BOOT!
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That is Black-American History in a nutshell.
But that ONLY MEANS We will have to ACKNOWLEDGE that Whites will come and DESTROY what We build and We will HAVE TO MAKE PLANS AND PREPARATIONS CENTERED AROUND THIS FACT!

But by NO MEANS!
Does that mean WE ALLOW THEM TO INTIMIDATE US INTO NOT REBUILDING AND BUILDING AND DOING BUSINESS!
Here is what I found while working on My Storyline;
The First Opium War (第一次鴉片戰爭), also known as the Opium War or the Anglo-Chinese War, was a series of military engagements fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing dynasty of China over conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice in China.[7]
(So understand that per this Wiki. It is considered by the Whites who put this up and is MORE LIKELY THAN NOT ECHOED IN THEIR "HISTORY BOOKS". That the Opium War was over CONFLICTING VIEWPOINTS. Opium sale was already ILLEGAL in China, probably because the Chinese KNEW how dangerous and vulnerable They were to Opium. This wiki along with White History-Books, will NOT TELL YOU how the British found out about the low-tolerance to Opium the Chinese had/have. Which is CRITICAL TO NOTE. Meanwhile the Chinese? 
Had a NATURAL SUPERIOR TRADE POSITION OVER THE BRITISH. And the White-Brits DIDN'T LIKE THAT, SO!? They began TO DUMP DRUGS INTO THE CHINESE COUNTRY AND COMMUNITIES TO GET THEM STRUNG OUT ON OPIUM AND MAKE A HEFTY PROF, heeeeeeeeeeeeeey!? Whites are still doing that TODAY! Why!? The White-American government is doing that RIGHT NOW! But remember...!? White People are PLAYING CHESS while Black People are Playing Checkers.... See how smart My Typing Looks... While I literally show You that THEY'RE NOT FUCKIN PLAYING CHESS BY USING THE SAME FUCKIN TIRED-ASS MOVE FROM THE FUCKIN LATE 1700'S!!!! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! Chess, some of Our People are Funny with the SILLY SHIT that falls out of Their Filthy Mouths. White People play Chess while Black People are playing Checkers, shut the fuck up wanna-be high-minded bullshitters)   
In the 17th and 18th centuries demand for Chinese goods (particularly silk, porcelain, and tea) in Europe created a trade imbalance between Qing Imperial China and Great Britain. European silver flowed into China through the Canton System, which confined incoming foreign trade to the southern port city of Canton. To counter this imbalance, the British East India Company began to auction opium grown in India to independent foreign traders in exchange for silver, and in doing so strengthened its trading influence in Asia. This opium was transported to the Chinese coast, where local middlemen made massive profits selling the drug inside China. The influx of narcotics reversed the Chinese trade surplus, drained the economy of silver, and increased the numbers of opium addicts inside the country, outcomes that worried Chinese officials.
In 1839 the Daoguang Emperor, rejecting proposals to legalise and tax opium, appointed viceroy Lin Zexu to solve the problem by completely banning the opium trade (it had already been illegal to smoke and sell Opium in China since 1729). Lin confiscated around 20,000 chests of opium (approximately 1210 tons or 2.66 million pounds) without offering compensation and ordered a blockade of foreign trade in Canton.[8] The British government, although not officially denying China's right to control imports of the drug, objected to this unexpected seizure and dispatched a military force to China. In the ensuing conflict the Royal Navy used its naval and gunnery power to inflict a series of decisive defeats on the Chinese Empire,[7] a tactic later referred to as gunboat diplomacy.
In 1842 the Qing Dynasty was forced to sign the Treaty of Nanking—the first of what the Chinese later called the unequal treaties—which granted an indemnity and extraterritoriality to Britain, opened five treaty ports to foreign merchants, and ceded Hong Kong Island to the British Empire. The failure of the treaty to satisfy British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relations led to the Second Opium War (1856–60), and the Qing defeat resulted in social unrest within China.[9] In China, the war is considered the beginning of modern Chinese history.[10]

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