Far-left London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been ratioed on X (formerly Twitter) after suggesting Britain’s participation in the Transatlantic slave trade is “shameful,” while neglecting to mention how the nation was also responsible for the trade’s abolition almost two hundred years ago.
Khan’s post, which read, “The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is a reminder that we must all learn about this shameful chapter in our history and recognise how its legacy lives on today,” was viewed just under 550,000 times on X, but failed to gain more than 86 reposts and around 352 likes. The Mayor of London also limited the number of people who were able to respond to the post.
The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is a reminder that we must all learn about this shameful chapter in our history and recognise how its legacy lives on today. 1/2
— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) August 23, 2023
He went on to claim: “Through transformative education about the past, we can help empower people to stand up for their rights today.” This post did not fare better as it was reposted just 26 times and got less than 100 likes, despite receiving almost 40,000 views.
It’s vital that we continue to remember the millions of victims who suffered as a result of the Transatlantic slave trade.
Through transformative education about the past, we can help empower people to stand up for their rights today. 2/2
— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) August 23, 2023
The Mayor of London did not mention that Britain emancipated more than 800,000 slaves throughout its Empire after passing the 1833 Abolition of Slavery Act, nor did he highlight that the British government reallocated much of the Navy’s annual expenditure – then, the largest and most powerful in the world – in order to patrol the Atlantic to enforce the abolition, capturing and releasing around 200,000 enslaved Africans headed for North America for decades following the 1833 act, and sacrificing as many as 5,000 British lives.
Khan was heavily criticized over the past week after his website said a white family did not reflect genuine Londoners.