2/ was the Great Society's version of slavery kinder than the Confederacy's ? it's a bit complicated (one enslaved on basis of skin, the other on the basis of sex and age ; one enslaved for life, the other for 2-4 years, etc. etc.) but all in all ...yes
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3/ I concede that the Democratic slave society of the 1960s was kinder than the Democratic slave society of the 1860s ... but we've already established what you are, ma'am, now we're haggling
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4/ I think the southerners were amply confirmed in their belief that the Union is a tyrannical government; the Union has oppressed southerners far more than England ever oppressed colonials.https://twitter.com/FahadMAlam/status/1490699395968475139 …
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I think it was founded on the belief that people have a right to overthrow tyrannical government. The colonials only became traitors and seceded because their government had already betrayed their rights as Englishmen.
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Two narratives exist that were never really synthesized, either it was because their rights as Englishmen were violated or their rights as Men were violated.
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