Sailer in Taki's: "This Is Class War Disguised as Race War." http://takimag.com/article/war_of_the_classes_steve_sailer#.WZ1GynerOak.twitter …
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True. But plenty of the Founders found slavery abhorrent and hoped that it would dissolve. I mean, obviously complicated issue
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Replying to @LeeFrog3 @Steve_Sailer
Lee's views on slavery unclear, but, at any rate, Jefferson didn't raise arms against the government to preserve slavery.
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He never had the chance. If the English had signaled that they were going to ban slavery without colonial consent, he would have.
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Hypotheticals aside, you agree that there is a moral difference, yes? Jefferson not much of a general : )
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Not a Southerner, but the moral differences favor Lee, who was considerably braver and did not raise his own children as his slaves.
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Well, Jefferson did not lead a treasonous army against the government, and at least expressed disdain for slavery earlier in his life
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"As it is, we have the wolf by the ear, and we can neither hold him, nor safely let him go." is not really the stuff of Bill Garrison
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If Jefferson had had the Right Stuff, maybe he would have commanded armies. Either way, he committed armed treason in his heart.
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