King
Leopold II
Europe’s
Forgotten ‘Hitler’ Killed Over 10 Million Africans — But the West Erased it
From History
Jay Syrmopoulos September
26, 2016 265 Comments
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/hitler-killed-10-million-congo-erased/#7lgldoEfx8HFbLQs.99
Most people have no idea of who is pictured above, but
you should. The sight of this man should cause a similar revulsion to that of
seeing Mussolini, Mao, Stalin or Hitler, as he committed an African genocide
that resulted in the killing of over 10 million people in the Congo.
His name is King Leopold II of Belgium.
Most of people never learned about him in school, and
have also most likely never heard about him in the media either. This is
because he’s not included in the popular narrative of oppression (which
includes things like U.S. slavery and the Holocaust).
King Leopold II is part of an ongoing history of
colonialism, imperialism, slavery, and genocide in Africa that would clash with
the popular social narratives taught in our school system today. It doesn’t fit
neatly into school curriculums where, paradoxically, it is looked down upon to
make overtly racist statements. However, it’s quite fine not to talk about a
genocide perpetrated by European capitalist monarchs that killed over 10
million Congolese.
Belgium’s King Leopold II ran a personal empire so
vast and cruel, it rivaled – and even exceeded – the crimes of even some of the
worst dictators of the 20th century.
When Leopold II ascended to the throne in 1865, he
ruled with the kind of gentle hand that Belgians wanted from their king after
the democratization of the country in the wake of the multiple revolutions and
reforms. He had great ambitions of building an overseas empire, and was
convinced, like most statesmen of his time, that a nation’s greatness was
directly proportional to the resources it could extract from those colonies.
He disguised his business transactions as
“philanthropic” and “scientific” efforts under the banner of the International
African Society and used slave labor to extract Congolese resources and
services. His reign was enforced through work camps, body mutilations, torture,
executions, and his own private army.
The empire was known as the Congo Free State, and
Leopold II stood as its undisputed slave master. For almost 30 years, rather
than being a regular colony of a European government, Congo was administered as
the property of Leopold II for his personal enrichment
image: http://pixel.watch/qut7
The world’s largest plantation, registering at 76
times the size of Belgium, possessed rich mineral and agricultural
resources and lost nearly half of its population by the time the first
census counted only 10 million people living there in 1924.
Interestingly, when we learn about Africa in the U.S.,
we learn about a caricatured Egypt, the HIV epidemic, the surface level effects
of the slave trade, and if you went to a good school perhaps something about
South African Apartheid. We also see lots of pictures of starving children on
commercials, safaris on animal shows and we see pictures of vast savannahs and
deserts in films and movies.
What we don’t learn about is the Great African War or
Leopold’s Reign of Terror during the Congolese Genocide. Leopold II essentially
turned Congo into his own personal part-plantation, part-concentration camp,
part-Christian ministry, and yet history fails to retell the lessons of his
tyrannical endeavor.
It seems that when you kill ten million Africans — you
aren’t called ‘Hitler’, your name never comes to symbolize the living
incarnation of evil, and your picture doesn’t produce fear, hatred, and sorrow —
rather your crimes are simply swept under the historical rug and the victims of
colonialism/imperialism remain forever voiceless.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/hitler-killed-10-million-congo-erased/#grRHtWxr8IFCGUdx.99
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