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Slave Coffee Causes Outrage In Another Move To Normalize And Bring Slavery Back In Modern Times

Human Rights Abusers Testing The Waters Regarding Normalizing And Bringing Slavery Back In Modern Times

March 9. 2018

Shelves at Waitrose in Britain

British supermarket chain, Waitrose, received many complaints from the public, after customers noticed what is essentially slavery coffee on their store shelves. The Italian coffee company Saquella 1856 became one of Waitrose's suppliers. However, Saquella 1856 coffee tins depict slaves picking coffee beans in the field. Members of the public on social networking branded it Waitrose endorsing slavery. 

Customers were in shock when they saw the racially insensitive Saquella 1856 coffee tins on shelves with the slave depiction on the front. Waitrose staff apologized and removed the Saquella 1856 coffee tins from shelves, once informed of what it represents. However, a man reported the Saquella 1856 coffee was back on the Waitrose store shelves the next day. However, after public backlash, Waitrose stopped selling Saquella 1856 coffee in January of this year.

Slave coffee Saquella 1856 was removed from the shelves of Waitrose supermarket in Britain

What is alarming is this disgraceful push in certain places to bring back and normalize slavery in modern times, which is disgusting and it needs to be squashed. The Saquella 1856 coffee incident is just one of several highly offensive events. Just 4-months ago, the nation of Libya provoked global outrage in holding slave auctions featuring chained black men on blocks. Additional reports revealed black men who go to Libya as migrants are being severely tortured and snatched as slaves.

Society is regressing and it is going to lead to God's anger turning into punishing natural events against those trying to revive the inhumane, sick slave trade. The lack of humanity involved with slavery is appalling. And make no mistake, you enslave and abuse other people and you will suffer it back in life. As the phrase goes, "You reap what you sow."

Slave coffee Saquella 1856

I once heard a white American preacher state during a sermon that "the civil war was God's punishment against America for slavery." Many white people died during the civil war. The preacher referred to it as God's punishment for slavery in that millions of slaves were brought from Africa to America, kept in appalling living conditions (squalor), tortured and forced to work for free under grueling conditions doing hard labor.

Slaves were denied the right to own a home, car or any kind of property. Slaves were denied the right to vote, chastised for any kind of political view. Slaves were denied the right to privacy, to get married or have an education. Slaves children were snatched as the property of slavemasters/slavetraders, who put them to work as kids and through the same abusive slavery cycle, affording them no rights at all. Male and female slaves were raped and beaten by slavemasters/slavestraders. Those are heinous sins that stained America, the legacy of which lingers to this day.

Pictures of the new slave trade in Libya exploiting black migrants

Rather than attempting to forge ahead in peace, reconciliation and brotherhood/sisterhood, some disgusting members of society in select nations of the world, are trying to revive slavery. God is going to severely punish this evil criminal conduct, as slavery is abhorrent. Anyone trying to bring back slavery or engaging in it in modern times is human garbage.

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Waitrose removes coffee tins 'showing slaves working on plantations' after backlash

Waitrose has stopped selling tins of coffee carrying images that appeared to show slaves working on a plantation after a furious backlash. The Saquella 1856 coffee cans were pulled from the supermarket chain’s shelves after Camden residents hit out at the “appalling” branding decision. Waitrose apologised and said it would stop selling the product which appeared to show historic illustrations of black slaves harvesting beans in Guatemala until the company redesigned the packaging.

Patriic Gayle, who spotted the offending tins in a Waitrose store in Bloomsbury, said it was shocking that the firm would think to use the images “positively”. Offensive: The coffee tins appear to show slaves working on a plantation. Mr Gayle said the jaws of the shop workers in store "dropped” when he informed them what the image on the product depicted.

They quickly removed them from view, he added. “Why anyone would think it is okay for images like this to appear positively on a product is completely beyond me. In my opinion, it called in to question Waitrose’s values and understanding of customers’ expectations,” he said. “The staff in the Bloomsbury store were great, and tried to remove [the product], but they were back on the shelves the following day.”... 

https://www.standard.co.uk

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