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Are you kidding? Why do you think blacks are in general not very well off, even a long time past their ancestors being freed?How about recognizing that slaves came here with skills?
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Are you kidding? Why do you think blacks are in general not very well off, even a long time past their ancestors being freed?How about recognizing that slaves came here with skills?
I am white and was a slave of the US Army in the early 1960s.Slavery didn't end in America until the 1940's It was done by another name-convict leasing.
And in fact slavery can still be practiced in America today.
On December 6, 1865, the thirteenth Amendment was ratified, officially ending slavery in the United States, except as punishment for a crime.
This is a pile of ignorant dog feces.
How about recognizing that slaves came here with skills?
You are talking about a few thousand people during the entire history of slavery in the USA.The freeloaders were the whites who wanted to live comfortable, dainty, genteel lifestyles off the backs of their slaves. And it's freeloaders like Robert E Lee and Jefferson Davis who their poor, ignorant, cuck white descendants venerate. Immigrants on the other hand are some of the hardest working people you'll ever meet. Right Wing make believe is so desperate to pretend to be everything it's not.
That's a pile of bullcrap. How many CONVICTS were leased in those eighty years? Ten thousand? Rightly or wrongly, those convicts were condemned prisoners found guilty in a court of law.Slavery didn't end in America until the 1940's It was done by another name-convict leasing.
And in fact slavery can still be practiced in America today.
On December 6, 1865, the thirteenth Amendment was ratified, officially ending slavery in the United States, except as punishment for a crime.
What skills? Hunting with spears and bows? How about building grass huts? There was little agriculture in West Africa where most slaves came from. African agriculture didn't translate to North American cash crops like tobacco and cotton.How about recognizing that slaves came here with skills?
Slavery has never ended.If we look at Brazil finally succumbing to LEGAL slavery in 1888, I'll use that as my answer......1888
Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
And to create such an abysmal political welfare state (give them just enough crumbs to live by) and continuing legal slavery to this day even
Was it worth it folks looking at the horror if we waited 20 short yrs
Most people aren't educated to know the North Atlantic Slave Trade ended around 1810 and legal capture ended. So it wasn't like it was still going on our shores
I'm not seeking your forgiveness.Say you did not know that and you are forgiven.
And the millions who venerate their lazy assess? There's an entire southern culture built around idolaizing that type of shiftlessness.You are talking about a few thousand people during the entire history of slavery in the USA.
You feel free to abandon your culture, Simp. I'll do me.We need good hardworking LEGAL immigrants who want to assimilate, not radical rabble rousers like you.
Maybe if in reality you all weren't incompetent morons that would be happening instead of what is actually happening. You getting replaced without much muss or fuss.Take it up with Thomas Sowell. He just wrote an excellent book on why you silly little frauds need to be spanked and tossed back on the porch. You gimps should be paying white people reparations for all the idiot mindless crap you do.
I can do that too.I'm not seeking your forgiveness.
I spent about 7 years on this topic and think you have it wrong.If we look at Brazil finally succumbing to LEGAL slavery in 1888, I'll use that as my answer......1888
Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
And to create such an abysmal political welfare state (give them just enough crumbs to live by) and continuing legal slavery to this day even
Was it worth it folks looking at the horror if we waited 20 short yrs
Most people aren't educated to know the North Atlantic Slave Trade ended around 1810 and legal capture ended. So it wasn't like it was still going on our shores
The war as started by treasonous war criminals in states that engaged in lawless rebellion and insurrection against the United States – a war to preserve the Union, put down the treasonous rebellion, and end slavery was perfectly warranted and necessary.Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
If we look at Brazil finally succumbing to LEGAL slavery in 1888, I'll use that as my answer......1888
Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
And to create such an abysmal political welfare state (give them just enough crumbs to live by) and continuing legal slavery to this day even
Was it worth it folks looking at the horror if we waited 20 short yrs
Most people aren't educated to know the North Atlantic Slave Trade ended around 1810 and legal capture ended. So it wasn't like it was still going on our shores
I think it would have happened sooner. The South was losing so much economic development because of slavery.
Just in a economic competitive way, slavery is a loser. They are inefficient, and low producing. Machines are orders of magnitude faster. So, in an effort to not go extinct as an industry they would have had to abandon slavery very soon.
And yet this nation was founded by terrorist traitors and you approve that, don't you?The war as started by treasonous war criminals in states that engaged in lawless rebellion and insurrection against the United States – a war to preserve the Union, put down the treasonous rebellion, and end slavery was perfectly warranted and necessary.
And there’s no indication that slavery would end anytime soon in the South.
Read Lincoln’s first inaugural address – it’s a craven capitulation to the South; Lincoln begging the South to not secede, stating that slavery was Constitutional, and that the Federal government would do nothing to interfere with slavery, pleading with the South to not resort to war.
It’s likely slavery would have remained well into the 20th Century in the South – and in many respects it did the consequence of Jim Crow, black codes, and segregation.
i wanted this thread to have serious thought..thank you very littleIt might still be legal in Alabama.