Posted on Dec 2, 2018
A Founding Contradiction: Thomas Jefferson's Stance On Slavery
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I've read a lot about Jefferson. I think he wanted to do what he wrote but he didn't have the "vision" to see how it could come to be. He couldn't "see" a world without slavery.
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Nicci Eisenhauer
Capt Dwayne Conyers I wonder. I see the inability to recognize Africans as humans to be far beneath the intellect of Jefferson. Would you share what "human" means in this context? "Human" as in having thoughts and emotions?
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CPO Nate S.
Nicci Eisenhauer and Capt Dwayne Conyers Yes, "human" means "having thoughts and emotions." To be human! I believe Jefferson, "envisioned" his words being able to come true someday.
Today were are "enlightened", right! Yet, we still have human (aka sex) trafficking, and we often fail to call it what it actually is modern day - "slavery". We use terms like "sex worker" as if people trafficked initially have any sort of choice. To attack slavery > 200 years ago, without ATTACKING it today is simply - wrong! It was wrong then, but it is even more wrong today. Do these young men and women being trafficked, have feelings. Yes, they do!
Slavery today remains a modern insidious cancer whose form today hides in plain site as: ignorance; arrogance; and, the absence of addressing something that was once of actual physical chains, but which has morphed into the mental chains of fear, doubt and the pure evil that feeds on the same. It remains all too easy to attack "history, while all but confronting today's reality!!!
Today were are "enlightened", right! Yet, we still have human (aka sex) trafficking, and we often fail to call it what it actually is modern day - "slavery". We use terms like "sex worker" as if people trafficked initially have any sort of choice. To attack slavery > 200 years ago, without ATTACKING it today is simply - wrong! It was wrong then, but it is even more wrong today. Do these young men and women being trafficked, have feelings. Yes, they do!
Slavery today remains a modern insidious cancer whose form today hides in plain site as: ignorance; arrogance; and, the absence of addressing something that was once of actual physical chains, but which has morphed into the mental chains of fear, doubt and the pure evil that feeds on the same. It remains all too easy to attack "history, while all but confronting today's reality!!!
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CPO Nate S.
Nicci Eisenhauer - Sure! Lets chat week after next. Hey, did you ever get those RP numbers?
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This is fascinating, because it has always seemed to me that a lot of forked tongue speaking going on in this country. It's interesting and disturbing, too!
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