I'm sorry, I love and respect my antinatalist friends, this was done in good humour :)
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he's right though
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We finally know where you stand on the whites question
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i would say the same for every other race excepting the Boche
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Same but excepting SEO bloggers
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the substitution test just spun in its grave so fast it flipped the polarity on Earth's magnetic field
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the only references i'm finding for 'the substitution test' are from medicine and grammar, neither of which seems apposite here, what am i missing
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substitute "white people" with literally any other group identity. if it's racist as fuck if you do it, well...
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in context the voxsplainer was doing that intentionally, because his perception of the Frank Lunz poll (asking a question about perceived net benefit of racial diversity) seemed similarly offensive. I think it's differently offensive, but that was the context.
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Slave-produced cotton as a necessary thing for the Industrial Revolution from the recent discussion is probably one of the most interesting.
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I think you have to ask the question, "Why did the side without slaves win in a war?"
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This is more interesting because it's not just about local prosperity.
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Something like: Was the forced labor necessary to pass a certain threshold? How great were subsidies from it to the US and the world economy? Was it possible for people to do this through free institutions?
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1) The key machinery was almost entirely not developed in areas with slavery - unless you count indentured servitude. 2) The North won in a war of attrition because it had more non-slave people.
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I'm not trying to argue this thing now! Especially on the side of the slavery team, I think I can't represent their arguments properly.
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Imagine that without forced labor (not necessary in the US) you don't get IR and modern productivity and growth. It's a cool original sin in comparison with others.
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