In Kmt (Ancient Egypt) a man and a woman (a couple) was the ideal social unit. Here you find an example of a powerful king, a powerful queen and even one of the children at the height of Kmt's most powerful period. Plato, on the other hand, thought that the concept of a romantic relationship between a man and a woman was a form of insanity, and that the ideal social relationship was between a man and a young boy; thus a "platonic relationship." Homosexuality is not an African tradition. History tells us this.
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Payments to slave owners!
Reform Act 1832
The Act provided for payments to slave-owners. The amount of money to be spent on the payments was set at "the Sum of Twenty Million Pounds Sterling". Under the terms of the Act, the British government raised £20 million to pay out for the loss of the slaves as business assets to the registered owners of the freed slaves. In 1833, £20 million amounted to 40% of the Treasury's annual income or approximately 5% of British GDP at the time. To finance the payments, the British government took on a £15 million loan, finalised on 3 August 1835, with banker Nathan Mayer Rothschild and his brother-in-law Moses Montefiore; £5 million was paid out directly in government stock, worth £1.5 billion in present day. The money was not paid back by the British taxpayers until 2015...
Half of the money went to slave-owning families in the Caribbean and Africa, while the other half went to absentee owners living in Britain.
Everyone got paid except the ones that got enslaved till this day...The so called Black Race