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Publisher HarperCollins said he had expressed " abhorrent " views and added it would no longer publish any of his books.
During the original discussion, Starkey said slavery "was not genocide" because "otherwise there wouldn't be so many damn blacks in Africa or Britain would there?
An awful lot of them survived. He also claimed that the Black Lives Matter protests, following the death of George Floyd, had been characterised by "violence", "victimhood" and the "deranged" pulling down of statues. He continued: "As for the idea that slavery is this kind of terrible disease that dare not speak its name, it only dare not speak its name, Darren, because we settled it nearly years ago.
In his statement, Starkey said free speech was "central" to British history and that he feared his "blundering use of language" would "restrict the opportunities for proper debate". If you have a story suggestion email entertainment. Starkey quits university role over slavery comment. Famous fans offer their views on spectating the beautiful game. Published: 13 Jun In praise of In praise of … a composer laureate.
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