Posted on Apr 28, 2019
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I wonder.. with all the p.c. C**p going on ..
that our Battle Hymn of the Republic will be deemed to “War-like” by the alleged p.c. Crowd that seemed to want to protect everybody from statues of Civil War Heroes because they had ‘slaves’.*
And songs that they say urged people to fight to protect their Republic(they have some agenda to urge people to be passive and accept whatever comes their way and go with the flow)..
* slaves. Some of our leaders, even as far back as Washington and Jefferson and Adams .. really didn’r have slaves it was more like indentured dervanrs who received compensation such as individualized abodes and a small plot to grow their own vegetables and use of a cow, goat, pig, chicken to maintain their larder.. that does not read as ‘slavery’ to me but as an exchange of services ; upkeep of the ‘Eatate’ : cleaning, painting , some repair and some also doing laundry, house cleaning , cooking.
If they chose to leave, they lost all them
‘Benefits’..? That doesn’r Seem like a definition of slavery to me.. I think dven some ‘professional’ that has studied slavery and indentured servitude would agree there is a difference.. those of the p.c. Genre are peering through a tunnel seeing a ‘narrow view’.. they only see people working hard.. Washington let go a work leader that was found to be using a small snapper like a whip but just made a ‘crack like noise’. .. He’d stated ‘these are people not animals, they do not needed to be treated as animals!” These words found in a journal of one of his workers who’d had words of difference with Washington. But endeared him to Washington and he stated he gave up that idea of disatisfaction when he heard Washington utter them words and then dismiss that work leader from his employ.. So after that he seen Washington in a ‘different light’.
that our Battle Hymn of the Republic will be deemed to “War-like” by the alleged p.c. Crowd that seemed to want to protect everybody from statues of Civil War Heroes because they had ‘slaves’.*
And songs that they say urged people to fight to protect their Republic(they have some agenda to urge people to be passive and accept whatever comes their way and go with the flow)..
* slaves. Some of our leaders, even as far back as Washington and Jefferson and Adams .. really didn’r have slaves it was more like indentured dervanrs who received compensation such as individualized abodes and a small plot to grow their own vegetables and use of a cow, goat, pig, chicken to maintain their larder.. that does not read as ‘slavery’ to me but as an exchange of services ; upkeep of the ‘Eatate’ : cleaning, painting , some repair and some also doing laundry, house cleaning , cooking.
If they chose to leave, they lost all them
‘Benefits’..? That doesn’r Seem like a definition of slavery to me.. I think dven some ‘professional’ that has studied slavery and indentured servitude would agree there is a difference.. those of the p.c. Genre are peering through a tunnel seeing a ‘narrow view’.. they only see people working hard.. Washington let go a work leader that was found to be using a small snapper like a whip but just made a ‘crack like noise’. .. He’d stated ‘these are people not animals, they do not needed to be treated as animals!” These words found in a journal of one of his workers who’d had words of difference with Washington. But endeared him to Washington and he stated he gave up that idea of disatisfaction when he heard Washington utter them words and then dismiss that work leader from his employ.. So after that he seen Washington in a ‘different light’.
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