After acquiring suzerainty over the Pirate Coast, what is the most desired action by the East African Government or Ernst? Naturally, the answer is to perform a thorough purge of the local indigenous forces. As a typical colonial state, East Africa and the United States can be said to have no difference in this regard.
"Currently, we must first calmly proceed with the power transfer of the Pirate Coast from the United Kingdom, establish a strong ruling foundation on the Pirate Coast, and then seek opportunities for local assimilation," Ernst told the government members.
The expression here is very euphemistic. For East Africa's standard "assimilation," local Black people feel it deeply, essentially two situations: either get lost or be enslaved to death.
