Re: Meade Skelton is a brave, noble Patriot!
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slave owners were lousy
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Date: September 23, 2021 03:50PM
Never forgive Never Forget Wrote:
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> Sucks to be Meade Wrote:
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> > Ignorance is their poison Wrote:
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> > > > Federal terrorists Wrote:
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> > > > > The flag does
> > > > > not represent slavery anymore than old
> > glory.
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> > > > You may honestly have this opinion but the
> > > > majority of people have the opinion that
> the
> > > > Confederate Flag symbolizes a time when
> > Slavery
> > > > was an institution in the Southern States.
> > When
> > > > you walk around with a Confederate flag,
> you
> > > > cannot be surprised when people think you
> are
> > > > venerating slavery.
> > >
> > > They have no idea about real history or
> > anything.
> > > Some of them don't even know who Robert E Lee
> > was.
> > > They are useful idiots in the purge of
> American
> > > history by communists.
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> > Why do you assume 'real History' only includes
> the
> > parts that are good for the White Man?
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> >
> > The Emancipation Proclamation was the biggest
> > ramification of the South losing the Civil War.
> >
> > Keep worshipping the Confederate Flag and
> people
> > will keep dismissing you as a racist asshole.
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> I think you meant: "Why do you assume 'real
> History' only includes the parts that are
> convenient for the White Man.
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> Slavery is abhorrent. The only way to justify it
> with the "Golden Rule" is if one assumes blacks
> are not people. That is part of "real History" as
> well.
they felt in their hearts that they were doing the "savage" a benefice by introducing his to a real true religion. Not some Mumbojumbo voodoo religion that the Black slave and American Indians practiced. Although the Africans many times combined their belief system in a Christian cover. They call it Macumba in Brazil. It is widespread in New Orleans. Supernatural stuff.