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That’s fine. What did it accomplish? Who did it free?
It set In motion a 100 year movement, despite Democrat and progressive opposition, to bring our nation to a point we live up to the promise of the Declaration of Independence, protecting individual rights of all Americans.That’s fine. What did it accomplish? Who did it free?
Well, let’s put it this way. It had to start somewhere. Not everyone who lived in that era was as wonderful as the modern woke leftists who tear down statues. Old Abe should have known that no matter what he did it wouldn’t live up to those who judge from a distance.If that were the case then why didn’t it apply equally to all slaves? Why only some of them?
He probably didn’t even need to compensate the slave owners. Slavery would have almost certainly ended in about ten years anyway when British mills started importing Egyptian cotton instead of American. American cotton never recovered and is still heavily subsidized to this day despite the advent of mechanical pickers. The only people who “pick cotton” now are the drivers of the big harvesters sitting in air conditioned cabs listening to CDs and right wing radio.He could have ended slavery through compensated emancipation but chose a violent path instead that cost a bundle more and resulted in over 600,000 deaths. Quite evil in my opinion. Nothing heroic about it.
You forgot about the part where they turn the world grey and line us all up to work for nothing in some dingy factory making manufactured products only the bosses can afford.They can not be reasoned with, they can not be bargained with, and they will not stop until they have torn down your heroes, metaphorically spat on your ancestors, indoctrinated your children, and taken away your livelihood.