Benedict Cumberbatch starred in Doctor Strange which is appropriate, considering what is now being asked of him is strange indeed.
The actor is being asked to pay money because his great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandad, Abraham Cumberbatch, owned slaves.
The actor’s seventh great grandad ran a plantation with 250 slaves in Barbados back in the 1700s and now descendants of those slaves want compensation.
Slavery was abolished in the 1830s.
The Herald Sun quoted David Denny, who leads the fight for compensation, saying:
“Any descendants of white plantation owners who’ve benefited from the slave trade should be asked to pay reparations, including the Cumberbatch family.
This is surely a dangerous precedent. Imagine if everyone world-wide begins claiming compensation for wrongs to their ancestors.
Which reminds me, a Viking attacked my great aunt - twice removed on my step-mother’s adopted sister’s side - with an axe back in the 9th Century. I’m hoping David Denny can assist.
Maybe Cumberbatch should pay compensation … but only to surviving slaves.
Otherwise, this is a case of someone who has not committed any wrong, paying reparations to people who have not suffered any wrong.
Then again, since when have the social justice warriors made sense? I’m still laughing at Black Lives Matter protesters pulling down a statue of Abraham Lincoln!
If those wanting compensation for slavery are serious, then they should trace their cha-ching claims back to the source. After all, African slaves didn’t appear on African beaches ready to be shipped across the world all by themselves.
Stranger than Fiction
Did they give it back? Stupid of them to display it after pinching it…. Customs stole an awful lot back then.
Most times it was their own tribe that sold them into slavery!