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lucawrites11 · 1 month
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Arsenal Players captaining England
this is arsenal's official list:
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obviously there are some notable exceptions so here's who they missed:
(bold indicates they were permanent captain)
Leah Williamson: 22 games as Captain, 43 caps - 2021 - present [Captained England to their Euros win]
Jordan Nobbs: 2 games as Captain, 71 caps - 2015
Alex Scott: 1 game as Captain, 140 caps - 2013
Rachel Yankey: 2 games as Captain, 129 caps - 2010
Kelly Smith: 4 games as Captain, 117 caps - 2008
Mary Phillip: 17+ games as Captain, 65 caps - 2003-? [The first Black player to Captain the Lionesses]
Faye White: 48 games as Captain, 90 caps - 2002-2012 [Captained England at 4 international tournaments and to their first medal 🥈 at the 2009 Euros]
Debbie Bampton: 26+ games as Captain, 95 caps - permanent captain between 1985-1997 [oversaw the integration of the Lionesses into the FA in 1993, Captained England at their first World Cup in 1995]
Players who have played for Arsenal but we're England Captain while playing for another team:
Laura Bassett - 2 games as Captain
Ellen White - 3 games as Captain
Steph Houghton - 72 games as Captain
Casey Stoney - 19 games as Captain
Fara Williams - 11 games as Captain
not once does the article on Arsenal.com specify that it is referring to the men's team
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22plus15 · 3 months
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"I don't think there's a better right-back in 2023."
quick comp of ona's peers rating her to kick off 2024 🌟⚽️🔝
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femftbllvr · 1 year
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misskelley · 2 years
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Just a tad excited.
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Idk why it took me so long to watch this, just keeping myself busy waiting for 2pm ✌️
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unitedbydevils · 5 months
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Match Review: Manchester United Women 1-3 Manchester City Women
A spectacle of a derby for the two Manchester sides at Old Trafford, but the Blue Moon shone down on the Theatre of Dreams as Mark Skinner came undone at the hands of opposite number Gareth Taylor.
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On the face of the scoreline United got slapped up, but if we look at the statistics it's not quite so damning...
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All in all, pretty similar right? Exactly, and therein lies the problem. United were, on paper, a good match for City. How then did United lose, and so badly, after taking an early lead through a solid Katie Zelem penalty into the bottom left corner?
In truth, United lost the battle in all three areas of the pitch.
Up front, United were not getting the shots away. They were not clinical enough. Geyse has had a slow start to life at United and is starting to find her shooting boots, but adapting to the English climate isn't the easiest thing - especially in a league that's more physical than the Primera División. Malard is doing well for goals but gets put out wide to accommodate Geyse, which then benches Lucia Garcia who is a proper winger that likes to take people on. Nikita Parris is also in good goal form so took LW, with Leah Galton playing LB. It's not bad, and all players are getting game time, but United looked best this season with a front three of Galton-Malard-Garcia; a hard working, tenacious front line that's not afraid to have a shot.
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Fara Williams and Eartha Pond's podcast 'Boots, Balls and Bras' touched upon a combined United/City XI ahead of the derby. They picked City's midfield in its entirety. They just are slightly better, for all we love who we've got. It was also a surprise not to see Hayley Ladd picked for a double hold alongside Katie Zelem, instead opting for Lisa Naalsund. Not a bad player at all, just City's strong centre and the influence of Pep's full back overload tactic suggested United might need to bide their time for a mistake and break. City themselves were patient and played a passing game designed to bait United out and breach the lines, and that worked despite less possession.
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The final and main critique is of the defence. United's backline isn't bad but it's making the same mistakes with slow passing, poor positioning, and disjointed movement. That's not game over against lower table opposition but against big rivals and top sides it'll be punished. City CF Bunny Shaw is arguably the best forward in the league right now (Sam Kerr is 30...) and she did score against us, and looked formidable throughout. On another day it might have been a hat-trick.
As All For United said, City had a player sent off. They were down to 10 and United looked toothless in response. Fatigue or mentality could have played a part in the lack of a reaction, but that's on the manager to encourage players and use them tactically to get the best out of body and mind.
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The result sees City leapfrog United into third place in the WSL. There's no shame in admitting that overall, Manchester City's team are better than ours (for now). They have more engaged ownership and active funds. They've played at the Etihad more than we have at Old Trafford so they have more big stadium experience. The issue is that with the sale of Ona Batlle and injury to Gabby George suddenly United's backline is shaky - and it's being exposed.
The best teams have the best defences. United's isn't bad; player for player they're a good bunch, and form has been improving generally from them. The issues are the depth in quality is lacking, so much so that Leah Galton started at LB, and there's work to be done on the training ground. United's slow passing around the backline can be worked on. You can coach players into quicker passing and better positioning to receive passes.
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Next up in the league is Bristol City, away at Ashton Gate. This one's another I've the time and money to go to so I'll try and bag a few photos, but before that is Conti Cup action against Liverpool - time to bounce back.
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can i jump into jill scott's arms like that as well?
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noodle-fc · 9 months
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2023 World Cup PSA for Americans
I'm reading a lot of complaints about Alexi Lalas and Carli Lloyd's idiotic and infuriating commentary.
You should know that if you spend $12 on a VPN, you can watch BBC/iTV coverage and get analysis from Fran Kirby, Kim Little, Eni Aluko, Fara Williams, Steph Houghton, and others. It definitely ranks very high on the list of best $12 I ever spent.
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geekcavepodcast · 3 months
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"House of Brainiac" Storyline Kicks Off in April 2024
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Dawn of DC's "Trinity of Evil" began with Titan's Beast World, centering on Amanda Waller's actions that will change the DC comic universe. In April, the "House of Brainiac" storyline will set the second pillar of the trinity.
April 2024's "House of Brainiac" stories will take place in
Action Comics #1064 from Joshua Williamson and Rafa Sandoval (on sale April 9),
Green Lantern #10 from Jeremy Adams and Kevin Maguire (on sale April 9),
Superman #13 from Williamson and Sandoval (on sale April 16),
Power Girl #8 from Leah Williams, Eduardo Pansica, and Júlio Ferreira (on sale April 23), and
Superman: House of Brainiac Special #1 from Mark Russell, Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon, and Steve Pugh (on sale April 30).
Characters featured in this part of the "House of Brainiac" include Superman and his Super-Family, Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Lobo, Guy Gardner, Power Girl, Crush, Perry White, Amanda Waller, and bartender Bibbo Bibbowski.
(Image via DC Comics - Rafa Sandoval's Connecting Covers for Action Comics #1064 and Superman #13)
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mother-daly · 2 years
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women..... i love women....... i love women footballers i love retired women footballers who go on to become pundits and commentators......... i love women........
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outsideratheart · 6 months
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Fighting Talk (Alexia Putellas x reader)
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A/N: based of this request.
England had beaten Australia and you knew what it meant.
Spain versus England in the World Cup Final.
On one hand you were incredibly proud to have reached the final but in your eyes you weren’t playing Spain, you were playing your best friends and the woman you loved most in this world, your wife. It is one of the first thoughts after the whistle had blown. It is a thought that you only allowed to run wild in you head for a few minutes because now was the time for celebrating not worrying about things that hadn’t happened yet.
“We did it skipper!” Lucy jumped on your back as you thank the fans for showing up.
“We sure did Luce”
The defender had been your best friend since the youth teams and to finally make to the final together was a something you once thought might never happen. The two of you talk about the past but soon get brought back to the present when a member of the team’s media team says you’re wanting for an interview with Fara Williams. Much to your surprise Lucy volunteers to do the interview with you. It made you suspicious but you put Lucy’s eagerness down to the fact that she wants to celebrate with Fara.
Within seconds of been handed a microphone you find out why Lucy wanted to do this with you.
“Look at that fan. She looks familiar, don’t you think?”
There stands Alexia doning a black cap in hopes of going unrecognised but you could pick her out in the crowd, it could be 50 people or 50 thousand people, you would always find her. The rest of the interview is a bit of a blur with you saying little to nothing instead choosing to focus of your wife who you hadn't seen since you left for England a week after the champions league final. You knew now more than ever that you had to remain focused but you wanted nothing more than to walk up into the stand, grab Alexia's hand and whisk her away to the closest hotel.
Before getting a quick shower you send Alexia a text message asking to see her and by the time you're done you have a response saying she is already outside the changing room.
"You did it. You're through to the final" Alexia congratulates you.
"So are you. I'm so proud of you Alexia, you have no idea"
Whilst your marriage was public knowledge, you still stood apart as people went about their way cleaning up the stadium.
You could feel the tension. The thickness that came from spending this much time apart. Alexia's eyes looked you up and down making her thoughts crystal clear, you thoughts were alligned but you knew there wasn't time to pursue the hunger you had for each other.
In small groups the England players leave the locker room, some of them giving the two of you privacy, others saying a quick hello and congratulations then there's Lucy and Keira who tease you mercilessly. They tell Alexia how you have been pining for her since the minute the plane left Spain and how you really needed to relieve stress, this was followed by a knowing look as if the meaning of their statement wasn't blatantly obvious.
"I wish we could have day, just one, just us before things get hectic" It saddens you to say because you know this is the closest you two will be.
"Come here" she pulls you into her arms "I'm going to see you in a couple of days and even though you will be wearing the England badge and I will be wearing spain's, we will still be us"
"The media is going to have field day with the press conference" you were already dreading it.
"Doesn't mean we can't have a little fun" you look up to see Alexia raising her eyebrows in a playful manner.
"Is that so?"
The spaniard hums in response before leaning in to kiss you. It was a feeling that you were desperate for and if the passion Alexia returned what anything to go by, she held the same desperation.
A couple of days later you entered Stadium Australia with two coffees in hand, one for you and one for Alexia. Truth is you were already running late by the time you left the hotel so why not pick up a treat for your wife. 
You can hear Alexia’s voice from outside the conference room. Instead of walking in and interrupting her conversation with a journalist who is a friend of yours as she works closely with Barcelona, you stand at the door and listen.
“You finally decided to show up. Clearly I am a much more affective alarm clock” Alexia says as you spots you.
“It’s not the waking up that’s difficult, it’s the whole falling asleep without you that I find hard”
The room breaks out in a unanimous awe. 
“That’s off the record of course” all of them agree “this is for you. Consider it an apology for my tardiness” 
“Apology accepted” Alexia takes a sip of the freshly brewed Australian coffee “this is really good”
“Of course it is. The cafe is round the corner. If you have some time after I can take you” 
“You hear that guys. Y/N Y/L/N is trying to charm her way into my head and distract me. She knows that I have training after this” the Catalonian jokes.
“I have no idea what you’re talking about Alexia Putellas” you send her a wink. 
“Isn’t it Alexia and Y/N Putellas-Y/L/N?” One of the interviewers asks. 
You and Alexia revealed that you had had gotten married by posting a photo on Instagram to celebrate your 1 year anniversary. It was a well kept secret and the world only found out when you were ready, much like how everyone found out about your relationship. 
“Right now it’s Y/N Y/L/N vs Alexia Putellas. Captain vs captain. Balon d’Or winner vs Balon d’Or winner” 
“As you can see the the game might be tomorrow but the competition has already begun” Alexia says earning a laugh. 
“You both are joking around now but you have to know the seriousness of tomorrow’s game” you and Alexia share a look, you know the type of question that is coming “you are two of the best players in the world, have won the treble together with Barcelona this season. How do you prepare to go against one another on the biggest stage in football? How do you focus on leading your countries whilst simultaneously making sure it doesn’t affect your marriage? One of you will break the other ones heart tomorrow. ” 
The room grows silent. So much so that you could hear a pin drop. The smile that has been on your face since walking in had vanished and Alexia’s head dropped, her focus now on her hands that sat on her lap. 
The two of needed to gain control of the room again and Alexia didn’t want her time with you to be spent dreading what will be one of the best matches in your careers. You make the first move, you move you chair closer to Alexia’s and take her hand in yours under the table. It’s obvious to the journalists in front of you what you are doing but they don’t have any proof. You give it a quick squeeze, Alexia nods her head telling you that she will answer the question. 
“We did win the treble so we know what it takes to be a champion, tomorrow will be no different. This isn’t the first time we have played against each and it won’t be last. It will be hard, I know we will make the other one work for it and it means that by the end of the match the best player will win” 
“I want to do right by Alexia but I also owe it to my team to be the leader they need. I wear this ring every day but my focus is on this team” you tap the badge on your jacket “and being crowned world champions. England are my priority right now but when it’s all over I will go home to her, always” 
You turn to see Alexia already looking at you with a soft expression. When a flash goes off you know that this photo will be the one shared around the world. 
“Depending on how you play tomorrow you might be on the sofa” the woman beside you jokes.
“After over a month apart we both know we are going to be in bed together the night I get home and the morning after that” you whisper. 
“Y/N!” Alexia scolds you as her cheeks grow red. Your wide eyes tells her you don’t think you did anything wrong “microphone” 
“Shit” you look out to the journalist. Half of them are looking anywhere but at you and the rest have smirks on their faces. “That last part is—“
“Off the record” a few of them say in unison. 
“Thank you” 
“Muchas gracias” 
The two of you answer a few more questions and keep it as light as possible. The media enjoy the way you go back and forth with each other. Alexia knows just what to say to get under your skin and you do your best to see how many times you can make her blush before the press conference is over. 
“What am I going to do with you?” Alexia asks as you walk the halls of the stadium. 
“Whatever you want baby” you look around and when you see the coast is clear you push Alexia against the wall and crash your lips together. You only had one thing on your mind since the insinuation of what is going to happen once the two of you are back in Spain. 
“Not here” Alexia pulls away but instead of stopping you move your lips to her neck, to the sensitive spot that you know drives her wild. 
She knew what was coming next and she knows she has to stop you. To do so she cups your face and moves your lips back to her own. It’s more than enough for you and when you hear Alexia’s muffled moans you know she is enjoying it just as much as you. 
By the time you pull away you are both out of breathe with your lips slightly swollen. 
“I’ll see you on the pitch Y/L/N” 
“May the best woman win Putellas” 
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wileys-russo · 28 days
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Fara Williams you will get your karma you vile vile disgusting woman, disgraceful behaviour
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world-of-wales · 4 months
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─ •✧ WILLIAM'S YEAR IN REVIEW : OCTOBER ✧• ─
2 OCTOBER - William chaired a Meeting of The Prince's Council. 3 OCTOBER - William and Catherine carried out engagements to mark the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the arrival of HMT EMPIRE WINDRUSH to the UK, and the start of Black History Month. They were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of South Glamorgan (Mrs. Morfudd Meredith) as they visited Race Council Cymru at Grange Pavilion. Afterwards, William and her visited Fitzalan High School. 4 OCTOBER - He held an Investiture at Windsor Castle. 5 OCTOBER - William shot for a Blue Peter appearance. Afterwards, he was received by Mr. Christopher Wellbelove (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London) at Sustainable Ventures. Subsequently, he attended the Aston Villa V HSK Zrinjski Group E, UEFA Europa Conference League match. 8 OCTOBER - William wrote the Foreword for The Earthshot Prize: A Handbook for Dreamers and Thinkers: Solutions to Repair our Planet. 10 OCTOBER - William and Catherine attended the Exploring our Emotional Worlds Forum and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of West Midlands (Sir John Crabtree). They also gave a short interview to BBC Radio One. 11 OCTOBER - He met emergency responders at the Blue Light Hub and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (Countess Howe). 12 OCTOBER - William and Catherine met athletes and parents taking part in a mental fitness workshop at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre and were received by Mrs. Felicity Rutland (Deputy Lieutenant of the Royal County of Berkshire). Afterwards, William recieved Prince Rahim Aga Khan (Chairman, Aga Khan Development Network's Environment and Climate Committee) Subsequently, he represented was by Mrs. Rebecca Priestley at the Memorial for Mr. Alan Rind (Trustee, the Rind Foundation). 13 OCTOBER - William received representatives from the Council of the Isles of Scilly at Windsor Castle. He was awarded the Green Blue Peter Badge and appeared on Blue Peter's 65th Anniversary Episode. 14 OCTOBER - William and George were received by His Majesty's Ambassador to the French Republic (Her Excellency Dame Menna Rawlings) as they attended the Wales V Argentina Rugby World Cup Quarter Final Match in Marseille. 18 OCTOBER - He spoke via video link to fire fighters fighting wildfires across Canada. 19 OCTOBER - William appeared in ITV’s Documentary - Pride Of Britain: A Windrush Special as he paid a visit to Alford Gardner, one of the last two surviving passengers from the Empire Windrush. 31 OCTOBER - William received Ms. Fara Williams (Advocate, "Homewards" Programme).
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alexbkrieger13 · 28 days
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Fara Williams said that
https://twitter.com/suricidal/status/1774475323595198824?t=ATDucmUmt3KFPY9I4Xy85A&s=19
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The fact that is one of the first things that came to her head when somebody collapsed on the football pitch and was needing urgent medical attention is incredibly fucked up
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fridagentileschi · 6 months
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UN AFRICANO PONE ALCUNE DOMANDE INQUIETANTI SULL’ISLAM
Far eguagliare Cristianità biblica con razzismo verso i neri è in ogni modo assurdo. Dobbiamo ricordare che Mosè, il profeta, sposò una donna africana .
Shulamit nel cantico dei cantici era nera e africana e bellissima. Il Dio della Bibbia odia il razzismo.
Ora quello che mi sconcerta è sapere che i neri nel mondo stanno cadendo così facilmente in quella che credo sia una reale religione razzista: l’Islam.
L'islam odia i neri. Nessun nero entrera' nel paradiso in quanto nero!
Come africano sono anche molto sconcertato dalla mancanza di ricerca storica equilibrata fatta dai neri riguardo agli africani.
Sappiamo che nel Nord Africa l’intera regione Sahariana del Marocco, della Libia, dell’Algeria e dall’Egitto fino al Sudan e all’Etiopia era cristiana prima che l’Islam arrivasse e distruggesse le chiese locali. Perché non sentiamo parlare di questo nella storia?
E consideriamo questo: l’Africa ha dato origine a grandi pensatori come Agostino da Hippo (Algeria), Clemente e Anastasio d’Egitto e Tertulliano di Cartagine (Tunisia), mentre l’Etiopia ha avuto la prima chiesa africana totalmente indipendente dall’Europa (Atti 8).
Trovo infatti molto interessante che la chiesa africana sia stata costituita prima di quanto non lo sia stata la chiesa in Gran Bretagna, in Canada, negli Stati Uniti, in Spagna, etc. Così, perché non sentiamo parlare di questa chiesa africana? E perché non vediamo tracce di questa oggi?
La storia del Sudan è un ottimo esempio. Prima dell’invasione musulmana del 1275 d.C. operata dall’islamico Mamluks d’Egitto, il Sudan aveva tre mini stati cristiani chiamati: NOBATIA, nel Nord, la cui capitale era Qustul. MAKURIA, la cui capitale era la vecchia Dondola. ALODIA, o ALWA, la cui capitale era Soba.
Queste tre regioni cristiane dal 300 d.C. al 1500 d.C. avevano la loro propria lingua scritta, avevano grandi centri di apprendimento, di commercio internazionale con l’Egitto, l’Etiopia e altri stati del Medio Oriente e inviavano missionari negli altri stati africani (vedi K. Milhasowski, FARAS, vol. 2, Poland 1965 per una documentazione storica e archeologica maggiore di questi stati).
Ma tutto questo fu distrutto dagli invasori musulmani nel 1295 d.C. non dai colonizzatori europei! Lo stesso tipo di distruzione massiccia
successe in tutta l’Africa, ma mai abbiamo sentito attribuire la responsabilità ai musulmani. Perché?
E non è finita... Nel 1990 il Sudan, nel Nord-Est dell’Africa ha subito la guerra gihad musulmana durante la quale migliaia di cristiani e non credenti sono morti per crocifissione o hanno subito l’amputazione di una mano e di un piede a lati opposti. E’ solo accidentale che troviamo nel Corano, Sura 5:33, la menzione di questa pratica?
UNA DOMANDA INQUIETANTE CHE RIGUARDA LO SCHIAVISMO MUSULMANO
E questo mi porta a fare delle considerazioni a proposito della schiavitù. I musulmani dicono che è solo un fenomeno cristiano.
Mentre l’Impero Britannico aboliva la schiavitù sotto la pressione di cristiani britannici come David Livingston e William Wilbeforce, i musulmani arabi schiavizzavano gli africani (i.e. seguendo la promessa di Allah riguardante “i prigionieri che la tua giusta mano possiede” dalla Sura 4:3). Non hai letto a proposito dell’isola di Zanzibar e Pembe nell’Africa Orientale durante il XIX secolo?
Oppure non hai mai chiesto perché gli stati musulmani non sono mai stati coinvolti nel movimento per l’abolizione della schiavitù?
Mentre gli europei erano impegnati con la tratta degli schiavi per poche centinaia di anni, l’esistenza del traffico di schiavi africani era stata ben solidificata già mille anni prima.
L’affermazione musulmana che attribuisce l’intera colpa per l’invenzione e la pratica della schiavitù dei neri alle porte dell’Europa cristiana è semplicemente non attendibile. Entrambe le società greca e romana erano state schiaviste: per la maggior parte i loro schiavi erano caucasici. Infatti la parola schiavo deriva da'' slavo''. Robert Hughes nel suo saggio “The Traying of America” apparso sul Time Magazine il 3 febbraio 1992 corregge questa falsa affermazione quando dice:
“La tratta degli schiavi, così come il mercato nero, era una invenzione araba sviluppata dai commercianti con la collaborazione appassionata dei neri africani. Fu istituzionalizzata con la più implacabile brutalità secoli prima che l’uomo bianco apparisse nel continente africano e continuo per lungo tempo dopo che il mercato di schiavi in Nord Africa era stato definitivamente annientato... Nulla negli scritti del profeta (Maometto) vieta lo schiavismo, per questo divenne un business dominato dagli arabi. E il traffico di schiavi non sarebbe esistito senza la collaborazione di stati tribali dell’Africa, edificati sulla scorta di prigionieri generati dalle loro implacabili guerre. L’immagine promulgata dalle fictions moderne come Roots, radici, in cui degli schiavisti bianchi irrompono con coltellacci e moschetti nella tranquilla vita dei villaggi africani, è molto lontana dalla verità storica. Un sistema di marketing fu mantenuto sul posto per secoli e la sua scorta fu controllata dagli africani. Non svanì neppure con l’abolizione.
Il mercato di schiavi che riforniva gli Emirati Arabi era ancora operante a Djibouti nel 1950 e sino al 1960 la tratta degli schiavi era rigogliosa in Mauritania e in Sudan. Ci sono ancora cronache di traffici di schiavi nel Nord della Nigeria, Ruanda e Niger.”
I musulmani sostengono che il cristiano occidentale spera di controllare l’Africa. Ora, perché a noi africani non deve piacere “la cultura della Coca-Cola” dell’Occidente, ma dobbiamo essere obbligati a vestirci con gli abiti arabi del VII secolo da quando l’Islam ha preso piede? Cosa c’è che non va nei miei bei abiti africani? E perché i musulmani neri dell’Africa devono pregare rivolti verso una città saudità: la Mecca? Perché non rivolti verso una città locale come Nairobi o Lusaka etc. Chi è che domina? Io pensavo che Dio fosse ovunque e che colui che prega dovesse rivolgersi verso di Lui che vive nel cielo sopra la terra. Ricorda, Dio, la verità, ha detto una volta: “Voi siete di quaggiù, Io sono di lassù.”
Inoltre perché ci è richiesto di leggere la parola di Dio e di parlargli solo in arabo? Dio non è forse capace di capire il mio dialetto africano? Grazie a Dio oggi la Sacra Bibbia è tradotta in più di 2000 lingue parlate nel mondo, perché io so che il mio Dio è capace di parlare ogni lingua. Questo non è un problema per Lui.
CONCLUSIONE
La lettera è stata scritta per amore, amore per la verità anche quando ferisce. La Bibbia ci dice che noi africani abbiamo una grandissima eredità che a volte nella storia ci è stata rubata. Dio è il nostro Creatore e crede in noi. Dopo tutto scelse Adamo ed Eva per essere i primi genitori degli africani.
Dio ha anche usato l’Africa per altri scopi, come permettere all’Egitto di essere un rifugio per gli ebrei al tempo di Giuseppe (Genesi 39-50).
L’Etiopia, altro stato africano, ha posseduto la Bibbia nella sua propria lingua per molti secoli, anche prima che l’Islam nascesse.
Ci è detto a proposito del Regno dei cieli futuro: “Molte nazioni sono qui,” inclusi gli africani (Apocalisse 21:24).
Diversamente dal Dio del Corano Dio non ordinò mai ad alcun cristiano di uccidere per Lui o di prendere “i prigionieri che la tua mano destra possiede”. Ad ognuno è stata data la possibilità di sceglierLo o rifiutarLo. Dio ci ha dato il libero arbitrio, non siamo sottomessi a Lui come nell'islam!!
Attraverso tutta la Bibbia troviamo che Dio salva tutti coloro che credono nel Suo nome . Questo include l’Etiopia di Geremia 38-40 e l’Etiopia e oggi include me e te.
Ora che io ho posto le mie domande, tu poni le tue. Chi mi ha aiutato maggiormente come africano: l’Islam o il Cristianesimo? Devi scegliere saggiamente perché la tua vita dipende da questo.
Fratello Banda
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