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elpachuco | 11 years ago
I have a nagging feeling that that represents the feelings of a sizable chunk of the white USA population. Hope I'm wrong.
elpachuco | 11 years ago
I have a nagging feeling that that represents the feelings of a sizable chunk of the white USA population. Hope I'm wrong.
ta_8UgB54G|11 years ago
You have a nagging feeling that a sizable chunk of white Americans feel slavery is OK?
Based on what you interpret as an implicit acceptance of slavery in comments on HN, which I guess you just sort of assume must be made by mostly white Americans?
Hate to break it to you but that makes you a racist and nationalist bigot. If I were to say I had a sneaking suspicion that Indians were for the most part lazy and incompetent, how would that seem? Or that American blacks seem to be disproportionately violent?
elpachuco|11 years ago
Occam's razor says that it probably is white Americans.
I'm guessing here but maybe one of the reasons why white Americans gets so defensive and angry when this comes up could be that they feel they are being attacked and so they respond by trying to point to other instances where this happened. I grant you, that does not mean that people believe that slavery was OK but if so you should not try to excuse it.
Slavery existed in my own country, Mexico, and it was wrong. It was wrong then and it is wrong now. No excuses. To believe otherwise means that you should not object if other people try to enslave you or people you love. If I'm wrong then correct the error in my logic. I'm willing to learn.
I'm not sure if this is too simplistic or not but whenever you are unsure about whether something is OK or not simply imagine you are the one on the receiving end. If without lying to yourself you still think it is OK then maybe it is OK.
I seriously doubt anybody would make excuses for slavery with a straight face if they were the slaves, regardless of the era.
And now I feel like I'm being patronizing; sorry for that, not my intention.
unknown|11 years ago
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