Kente cloth, a royal symbol of power, slave ownership and slave trade. A Limerick

This explains a lot.

The kente cloth stemming from Ghana

A symbol of black africana

Worn by kings who sold slaves

They got guns, even trades,

Pelosi, her slave trade persona.

This helps to explain the strange scene that Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and 33 other Democrats performed on Monday to commemorate the death of George Floyd

Mandatory Credit: Photo by MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10673442i)
US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (C) and Democratic lawmakers kneel while observing a moment of silence to honor George Floyd and victims of racial injustice, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 08 June 2020. The death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis has sparked global protests demanding policing reform.
US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Democratic lawmakers observe a moment of silence for George Floyd, Washington, USA – 08 Jun 2020

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lenbilen

Retired engineer, graduated from Chalmers Technical University a long time ago with a degree in Technical Physics. Career in Aerospace, Analytical Chemistry, computer chip manufacturing and finally adjunct faculty at Pennsylvania State University, taught just one course in Computer Engineering, the Capstone Course.

3 thoughts on “Kente cloth, a royal symbol of power, slave ownership and slave trade. A Limerick”

  1. Define Irony.
    Bunch of brain-dead leftists who have absolutely no idea of history, pandering to the American Black community, wearing the garb of the African tribe that enslaved the American Blacks ancestors.

      1. Thanks for your comment. Maybe I can awaken your curiosity by supplying one source: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/africa_caribbean/africa_trade.htm That is just a start. While you are at it, you may want to research the Muslims dominant part in the slave trade, where over 100 million slaves died on their forced marches. This started shortly after the death of the slave trader prophet Muhammad and continued even after the Europeans took over the transportation step to the new continent.

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