Godboy
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Someone really needs to explain to me or my son how we have personally benfitted from slavery.
Look around you.
SEe America?
Blacks built much of it and weren't paid for their labors basically for 400 years.
Worse they weren't allowed to participate in much of the bounty that they helped create...not even in MY lifetime.
Nuf said?
Your claim is that these uneducated, poorly treated slaves had training in skilled labor? Slaves worked on farms where they tended crops, they didnt build stuff. Skilled labor like carpentry and masonry work was done by white people, and certainly all of our finacial institutions thrived without a single black person being invovled in them. I might also point out that nothing a slave ever made still exists today anyway (or if there is something, its in a museum), so looking around for evidence of the hard work of slavery isnt exactly a good way of spending ones time.
Isnt it kind of silly to think that slaves played a large role in the successes of an entire nation? What... were all the white people on break for 400 years? Didnt they contribute anything? Bringing up how this country was built isnt going to win any points for black people, if anything, its only going to reinforce the beliefs some whites have of being the master race, because there is no denying that white people, by and large, built this country, though it had nothing to do with skin color. Thats not to say that black people counldnt have helped build our nation if they had been allowed to, but that isnt what happened. They were slaves afterall, so they could only do what they were forced to do.
Of course none of that matters, because our country didnt start growing into what it is today, until the early 1900s, at which point people from all over the world immigrated here and made it into what it is today, and at that point black people DID contribute to our growth to some extent, though obviously not in politics until after the 60s.
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