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THP_music t1_j1qso0p wrote

when you go to the actual Crossing and see how narrow it is you will understand that this is way hyped.

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GomezCups t1_j1qxqc2 wrote

The picture may be but the successful attack was not.

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THP_music t1_j1rf8rv wrote

not a fan. he also used slaves teeth for his dentures.

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DeDodgingEse t1_j1rlfsp wrote

Hate to break it to you but slavery has been around for centuries. Even before the United States was still thing.

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THP_music t1_j1rn7op wrote

I am aware of that. So has murder, rape..etc. Because it exists doesn't excuse any of those behaviors. If anything it is a failure to do better.

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GomezCups t1_j1rzc9i wrote

So life under the British leaders that did the same would’ve been better?

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THP_music t1_j1rzvzt wrote

How are you getting that from what I said? It's wrong..period.

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syncomatic_columbia t1_j1u1zlv wrote

I think we can accept some things about history and historical figures while denouncing others given our modern perspective. There will probably be things about our Era future people will think it's bullshit or stupid. I'm not defending slavery at all, but the reality is slavery was intertwined into the American economy and that's why we needed a civil war to get rid of it. That was almost 100 years later from this crossing... at this time virtually nobody thought slavery was bad and frankly they had bigger fish to fry evidently. We can accept none of these people were on a high moral standing re: slavery while appreciating their impact on our country... the issue isn't black and white

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THP_music t1_j1umwdb wrote

It’s easy to dismiss that which didn’t impact your families for generation. Maybe you can accept it. I refuse to.

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syncomatic_columbia t1_j1uuja2 wrote

When did I dismiss or accept slavery? Historians for decades have agreed (besides Ulrich Phillips, who was an actual racist) that slavery was intertwined into the US economy, especially post market rev (~1820s-40s) with cotton and textile mills, etc. Slavery wasn't even a thought in the 1700s, basically everyone accepted it like I said... I'm not accepting slavery as a good thing, just that history is multifaceted and rarely "this good this bad"

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