Ishmael Pequod
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You wanna see slave plantations? Go deep into any big city run by liberals.
I'm citing the letter because, as I must have said 50 times so far in this thread, the issue of slavery and culture of the antebellum American south, are much more complex than current discussions allow for.
This discussion being a prime example.
Or an amazingly honorable one if the political and ethical sentiments of some of our posters were to be taken seriously.
You wanna see slave plantations? Go deep into any big city run by liberals.
Just the fact that Taft attempted to claim that slave owners didn't beat their slaves because they wouldn't have gotten invited to all the best cocktail parties is hilarious and would lead anyone with critical thinking skills to dismiss him outright. Which is what I did.
I am sure the idiot believes men don't beat their wives even without laws against DV because, you know, totally left off the block party planning committee.
Idiot.
I'm sure that is true, because all cultures are more complex than outsiders think them, but by the time people were fighting the final issue must surely have been clear enough - and certainly some of my wife's family went over to fight slavery in the Union Army, just as so many of our people served as chaplains (one of the reasons, I'm told, that so many 'black' people in America have 'Welsh' names, since there were few such among the slaveholders) and preached to the freemen after it. Were there any volunteers fighting for the South? There was a fabulous series on Sianel Pedwar Cymru, our television channel, a few years back dealing with letters, journals and so on in our language from the time of the War. You'd have enjoyed that, I think. My own relatives were doing more self-serving things liked digging silver-mines in Navada County, California, alas. Fell in on one, and serve him right!
Just the fact that Taft attempted to claim that slave owners didn't beat their slaves because they wouldn't have gotten invited to all the best cocktail parties is hilarious and would lead anyone with critical thinking skills to dismiss him outright. Which is what I did.
This is what these lunatics really believe. It's not a difference of opinion; they are stark raving mad.
Isn't it alarming, though, that there are so many of the weird nutters? I just hope some of them are cynical scoundrels putting it on, because no country could really carry so many idiots and survive!
Are you aware of what English society did to Oscar Wilde?
And why?
Society opinion held great sway in those times, and falling out of favor with it affected not only you, but also your wife, your children, and their progeny. Your business connections depended upon it.
Again, I don't expect a hag living in a double wide in a swamp chugging malt liquor to get it. This is more for the thinking participants here.
How's the empire faring these days?
The Americans took it over - they are mad for money, you know, poor dabs.
I do not live in Lee's time. I don't find it useful. There's less point in it then contemplating what I would do if I were a moisture farmer on a desert planet that found a droid with a secret message for a Jedi.
You and Tom have offered plenty of proof to establish that Lee was a horribly immoral man.
He did not "lead" a rebellion. He joined the armed forces of his home state, which then joined a secessionist nation of states.
As with our nation today, the civlian component of the government declares the wars, the soldiers fight them.
It was, after all, not 'society' but an archaic law and one of those 'moral panics' London so frequently suffers that did for Wilde - an awful lot of people knew exactly what was going on, and I'm sure that was true for sadists in the South. People who have to be can be remarkably inattentive
I've had him on IA since the first week he began posting regularly, sometime last year. He's some sort of lunatic. I never even respond to him at all and didn't even have any idea he'd been following me around venting bile until a few people mentioned it. How odd. I love how he is whining about liberals mistreating him. LMAO Can he even be serious? He's an abusive lunatic. I guess he was hoping for flowers in return.
Do you seriously believe I am unaware of that Robert E. Lee was a general in the Confederate Army and need a wiki citation to advise me of such?
You said Lee "lead" the rebellion. I say Jefferson Davis lead the rebellion. Do you wish to debate that?
And if the Commanding Officer of the Army of Northern Virginia is the person who "lead" the rebellion, then its prior three generals; Beauregard, Johnston, and Smith "lead" the rebellion more than Lee did. Lee followed them all.
Yeah, but don't forget he only had one of his slaves beaten because it might have been bad for his career otherwise.
I'm citing the letter because, as I must have said 50 times so far in this thread, the issue of slavery and culture of the antebellum American south, are much more complex than current discussions allow for.
This discussion being a prime example.