They Found That Ship, But Where's the Reparations?
Danish warship sunk by the British back in the day, but still ain't nobody getting paid for all that history.
Aight, so they dug up some old ship the British sunk back during the Battle of Copenhagen. Cool, cool. But where the reparations at? Two centuries done passed, and still ain't nobody cuttin' no checks for all that imperialism and warfare. This ain't about Denmark either; it's about the bigger picture, ya dig? That is how it is, though. The specific details of the discovery, including the location and condition of the wreckage, have not been released.
See, the British was out there wildin', tryna control all the seas and sh*t. And Denmark just caught a stray. But that stray came with bodies, families hurtin', and a whole lotta history swept under the rug. Now they wanna show off the boat like it's a trophy? Nah, son. It's a crime scene. It's trauma. It's history that got repercussions even today.
Nelson mighta been a hero to them, but to us, he just another dude pushin' somebody else's agenda, makin' life harder for regular folks. All that 'protecting national interests' talk is just fancy words for oppressing people and takin' what ain't yours. Sounds familiar, right?
And that 'common saying' they talkin' bout? Bet it ain't got nothin' to do with freedom or justice. Probably some bullsh*t about winners and losers. But the real winners are the ones who remember the truth and keep fightin' for what's right. Keep it 100.
This ain't just about some old boat. It's about the system. The same system that keeps folks down today. The system that glorifies war and ignores the suffering of the people. Until that system changes, finding a ship ain't gonna mean sh*t to the hood. Real talk. I'm just sayin'.
They wanna dig up the past, then dig up the receipts. Time to pay up for the damage that was done. They found the sunken ship, then the truth needs to come out, so the pain will be seen.
At the end of the day, that ship represents a whole lotta pain and suffering. It's a reminder that history ain't just dates and names in a book. It's real life. It affects us today. So let's get real about it. No cap. This ship means nothing without reparations.


