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Did they? There's more black people in chains now than there ever was before the war. Slavery was just rebranded. Slavery is abolished unless there is just cause, and the people who define what a just cause was were the previous slave owners. We still got slaves picking cotton in my home state.

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Did they? There's more black people in chains now than there ever was before the war. Slavery was just rebranded. Slavery is abolished unless there is just cause, and the people who define what a just cause was were the previous slave owners. We still got slaves picking cotton in my home state.

Good take!
 
Yeah I can see how many of you are easily influenced and would not have questioned it. There were people against slavery who didn't need the benefit of hindsight. The Norths opinion of slavery only changed once slaves weren't a vital part of their economy. And they certainly didn't go to war to end slavery. They were more than willing to let the South keep their slaves if they didn't succeed.
 
I think we can observe who went along with covid tyranny as the most likely folks who would have gone along with slavery tyranny, or any tyranny to be frank
 
I didn't expect you to admit it, but the first step was admitting you have a problem. I am proud of you for finally admitting it though.
 
Opinion: Evangelicals See Trump’s Hedonism as Godly ‘Masculinity’

For years now, many Christians have sought to justify supporting Trump using various rationalizations, including comparing him to King David, a flawed man who committed serious transgressions yet was used mightily by God.

Never mind that Trump never repented for his sins or even sought to change his ways; the gist was that God can use flawed vessels to accomplish His plans.

Interestingly, though, this argument seems to have morphed (in some quarters, at least) into a more sinister theory: that sexual sin isn’t just a stumbling block that can be overcome, it is proof of a man’s masculinity and even worthiness to be used by God.

...a recent Politico interview with Samuel L. Perry, a sociologist of religion and author of the book Addicted to Lust: Pornography in the Lives of Conservative Protestants. He contends that many evangelicals see Trump as a “representative of a kind of masculinity that is so masculine that his sexual appetites cannot be contained. That’s almost a good sign,” Parry says.

“In other words,” Perry continues, “[Trump is] not Mike Pence—a kind of asexual, Ned Flanders kind of Christian that is effete and ineffective. No, Trump is power personified. He is a warrior. And with that comes all of the temptations of being a warrior.”
 
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/aus...-perry-after-travis-county-murder-conviction/

Texas pardons convicted murderer and reinstates right to license firearm.

A great person who called BLM protestors monkeys, But I mean it's OK he had the number 1 thing republicans like. He was chatting with 16 year olds about sex

https://www.salon.com/2023/04/21/co...o-pardon-sought-chats-to-meet-young-girls/amp

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