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Historian axed by uni after slavery comments outrage

One of the county’s top universiti­es has moved to drop a prominent academic after his views led to a major backlash.

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A famous historian has been axed from his university role after claiming slavery was not genocide due to the survival of “so many damn blacks”.

Tudor expert David

Starkey’s comments during an appearance on little-known YouTube channel Reasoned, which aired on Tuesday last week, have sparked outrage online.

The controvers­y has prompted Canterbury

Christ Church University to announce that it has ended the academic’s honorary role at the institutio­n.

A spokesman said: “We have terminated David Starkey’s position as visiting professor with immediate effect. His comments are completely unacceptab­le and totally go against our university and community values.”

Starkey was a visiting professor at the University of Kent until the arrangemen­t was terminated in 2015. In light of this week’s events, bosses say they will consider his honorary degree at the earliest opportunit­y.

Starkey made the offensive statement while talking to the show’s host, Brexit activist Darren Grimes, about the Black Lives Matter movement and the history curriculum. He told the host: “Slavery was not genocide, otherwise there wouldn’t be so many damn blacks in Africa or in Britain, would there?

“An awful lot of them survived.

“The honest teaching of the British Empire is to say quite simply, it is the first key stage of world globalisat­ion. It’s probably the most important moment in human history and its consequenc­es are still with us.

“As for this idea that slavery is this terrible disease that it dare not speak its name – it only dare not speak its name because we settled it nearly 200 years ago.”

Starkey also noted that the “only reason these young black protesters are here is because of slavery” and that “slavery was not the equivalent of the holocaust”. The interview prompted former Chancellor Sajid

Javid to brand the comments racist and a “reminder of the appalling views that still exist”.

On Monday night, Starkey apologised for his remarks, saying: “It was intended to emphasise, in hindsight with awful clumsiness, the numbers who survived the horrors of the slave trade. Instead, it came across as a term of racial abuse.

“This, in the present atmosphere, where passions are high and feelings raw, was deplorably inflammato­ry. It was a bad mistake.”

 ??  ?? David Starkey has been criticised for comments he made in an interview with Darren Grimes about the Black Lives Matter movement and the history curriculum
David Starkey has been criticised for comments he made in an interview with Darren Grimes about the Black Lives Matter movement and the history curriculum
 ??  ?? Canterbury Christ Church University
Canterbury Christ Church University

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