Originally posted by David Floyd
I thought we were ignoring slavery.
First off, I think we'd disagree on the definition of "exploitation". Secondly, using hingsight, a weaker US could easily have changed history for the better.
I thought we were ignoring slavery.
First off, I think we'd disagree on the definition of "exploitation". Secondly, using hingsight, a weaker US could easily have changed history for the better.
If we can do that, then I am mistakened.
Secondly, you always claim to be for individual liberty, but in this case, you do not realize that you're inconsistent, if not hypocritical. The reason is because the Confederacy was based on anything but individual liberty.
It was based on a plantation, aristocratic society that exploited poor white Southerners along with the black slaves.
This does not mean that I idealize the Northern states, or ignore the problems they had with industrial labor issues.
But here, we are talking about the Southern states and the Confederacy.
One more thing -- the Southern politicians before the Civil War demanded for a stronger federal government when they wanted slavery protected or expanded.
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