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2 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

Decent people can change laws by participating in creating those changes which some consider morally right Laws.

And when a corrupt system refuses to change its time to burn the god damned place to the ground 

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4 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

Not sure who you're bringing up from long time ago, however it wasn't illegal to have slaves back then.

Of course it wasn’t illegal. Everyone knows this. It’s the reason why some people are questioning the character of America’s founders and why statues exist to honor such atrocious behavior. The crimes perpetrated against humanity by the founding fathers by placing themselves in a position to own another person far outweighs anything George Floyd had done. The repeated whipping, besting, selling, and holding title on another human compared to Floyd’s crimes? Who’s the thug here? Keep playing with your silly semantics. It’s amusing to watch and so easy to crush. 

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28 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Of course it wasn’t illegal. Everyone knows this. It’s the reason why some people are questioning the character of America’s founders and why statues exist to honor such atrocious behavior. The crimes perpetrated against humanity by the founding fathers by placing themselves in a position to own another person far outweighs anything George Floyd had done. The repeated whipping, besting, selling, and holding title on another human compared to Floyd’s crimes? Who’s the thug here? Keep playing with your silly semantics. It’s amusing to watch and so easy to crush. 

:owned:

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32 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Of course it wasn’t illegal. Everyone knows this. It’s the reason why some people are questioning the character of America’s founders and why statues exist to honor such atrocious behavior. The crimes perpetrated against humanity by the founding fathers by placing themselves in a position to own another person far outweighs anything George Floyd had done. The repeated whipping, besting, selling, and holding title on another human compared to Floyd’s crimes? Who’s the thug here? Keep playing with your silly semantics. It’s amusing to watch and so easy to crush. 

Easy to crush? LOL, Not even close, they committed zero crimes owning slaves.

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10 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

Easy to crush? LOL, Not even close, they committed zero crimes owning slaves.

Your argument is meaningless in the moral sense. You profess to be a Christian as well. It’s also frightful to think that some claim America was founded in Judea-Christian beliefs, yet found it possible to slip slavery under the door. Fucking disgusting.  

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3 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

You’re argument is meaningless in the moral sense. You profess to be a Christian as well. It’s also frightful to think that some claim America was founded in Judea-Christian beliefs, yet found it possible to slip slavery under the door. Fucking disgusting.  

:owned: again

Don can’t take much more 

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3 hours ago, spin_dry said:

Your argument is meaningless in the moral sense. You profess to be a Christian as well. It’s also frightful to think that some claim America was founded in Judea-Christian beliefs, yet found it possible to slip slavery under the door. Fucking disgusting.  

There were slaves in the Bible if you ever read it.

Don’t let anybody tell you that biblical slavery was somehow less brutal than slavery in the United States. Without exception, biblical societies were slaveholding societies. The Bible engages remarkably diverse cultures — Ethiopian, Egyptian, Canaanite, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman — but in every one of them some people owned the rights to others. Slaveowners possessed not only the slaves’ labor but also their sexual and reproductive capacities. When the Bible refers to female slaves who do not “please” their masters, we’re talking about the sexual use of slaves. Likewise when the Bible spells out the conditions for marrying a slave (see Exodus 21:7-11).

The occupations and experiences of slaves varied greatly. Many performed manual labor in horrid conditions, perhaps living only months after beginning their work. Some highly valued slaves attained wealth and status, a possibility reflected in Genesis’ account of Joseph. Perhaps the story of the centurion who highly valued his slave connotes an erotic relationship, likely one-sided (Luke 7:1-10). In all cases the owners’ right to use a slave as the owner sees fit, including the right to punish slaves severely, remain unquestioned.

 

How did people become slaves? Slavery did not accompany a particular racial status, as it eventually did in the United States, but the Hebrew Bible stipulates preferred treatment for Israelite slaves (see Exodus 21:1-11; 25:39-55; Deuteronomy 15:12-18). Crushing debt forced many into slavery, with some people selling themselves and others selling their children. Military conquest contributed greatly to the slave market as well.

The Bible does not attempt to hide the presence of slaves. Beware modern translations that use “servant” to cover up slave language. Slaves were ubiquitous in the ancient world. Imagine ancient Rome, where slaves made up between one-third and one-half of the inhabitants — perhaps half a million people! The Senate once considered requiring slaves to wear identifying marks, but they stopped short in the face of a chilling realization: if slaves could recognize one another, what would prevent them from organizing and pillaging the entire city?

 
 
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10 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

Owned?? LOL..slaves were Biblical.

Your bible is fucking trash just like your defense of disgusting immoral behavior 

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10 hours ago, spin_dry said:

TJ and others like him considered blacks less than fully human. I can see reading about people like that in history books, but erecting monuments to them? That’s kinda fucked up these days. 

They were then and still are today. Much like thinking a dog is your child, thinking a nigger is human is wrong.

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7 hours ago, SSFB said:

You're rambling.........

Laws have nothing to do with morality or what's right or wrong. Just like you said, laws change all the time so how could the law decide what's right or wrong?

I didn't say anything about tearing down statues but since you asked, people burning down homes and businesses should expect to be shot. 

Yet you buy and wear clothing made by child slaves. Him....I guess you have shitty morals.

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

So what is gonna happen when the father of the decade statue gets toppled and the selfies start with the knee on the neck?

 

I mean who doesn't see this happening?

Eat a dick faggot ass retard

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