#EmbraceDebate: list 3 good reasons for slavery
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 6:18 pm
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[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]awesome guy wrote:I like how the Nolanites condemn slavery and then proclaim that bakers must make cakes for gay weddings. Slavery is bad except when it's not.
Devastatednolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]awesome guy wrote:I like how the Nolanites condemn slavery and then proclaim that bakers must make cakes for gay weddings. Slavery is bad except when it's not.
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Pretty sure nobody is suggesting shutting down learning that slavery is bad.RiverguyVT wrote:Looks like a PC over reaction, and shutting down of learning, that Nolan could support.
I’m generally not a believer of firing people for mistakes unless it’s of the level of significant, irreparable harm. Here, just say you **** up and it won’t happen again.HokieJoe wrote:Yes, I'm sure the school was looking to school children to "justify" slavery. Probably not a good assignment for 9 yr olds, and I'm sure it was an exercise meant to teach that there are no good reasons for slavery. OTOH, there's no way in hell I'd require sensitivity courses. If the teacher made a mistake, then fire them. Let that serve as the example. No sensitivity courses required.
Uh-huh.nolanvt wrote:Pretty sure nobody is suggesting shutting down learning that slavery is bad.RiverguyVT wrote:Looks like a PC over reaction, and shutting down of learning, that Nolan could support.
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As long as their is someone to make an example of.....someone to send to re-education camp.......it’s all good.133743Hokie wrote:Who thought this exercise was a good idea and would have a positive outcome?
Not sure where you were going with this but the landowners / business owners have skin in the game. Look at how fast our society has devolved to people who don't even pay taxes voting for "free" stuff. By the way, free black men were able to vote before white women in many cases.ElbertoHokie wrote: The uneducated don't get to make decisions. Why do you think you had to own land to vote?
Black men were able to vote before ANY women wereUSN_Hokie wrote:Not sure where you were going with this but the landowners / business owners have skin in the game. Look at how fast our society has devolved to people who don't even pay taxes voting for "free" stuff. By the way, free black men were able to vote before white women in many cases.ElbertoHokie wrote: The uneducated don't get to make decisions. Why do you think you had to own land to vote?
Federally at least, yeah.133743Hokie wrote:Black men were able to vote before ANY women wereUSN_Hokie wrote:Not sure where you were going with this but the landowners / business owners have skin in the game. Look at how fast our society has devolved to people who don't even pay taxes voting for "free" stuff. By the way, free black men were able to vote before white women in many cases.ElbertoHokie wrote: The uneducated don't get to make decisions. Why do you think you had to own land to vote?
Black men also captured other black men, whom they sold into slavery to white men, who in turn sold them to other white men.133743Hokie wrote:Black men were able to vote before ANY women wereUSN_Hokie wrote:Not sure where you were going with this but the landowners / business owners have skin in the game. Look at how fast our society has devolved to people who don't even pay taxes voting for "free" stuff. By the way, free black men were able to vote before white women in many cases.ElbertoHokie wrote: The uneducated don't get to make decisions. Why do you think you had to own land to vote?
My two, when they were nine, could’ve handled the exercise.HokieHam wrote:As long as their is someone to make an example of.....someone to send to re-education camp.......it’s all good.133743Hokie wrote:Who thought this exercise was a good idea and would have a positive outcome?
It's still going on in sh1thole countries.nolanvt wrote:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sc ... 1f624af02f
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Oh heck yeah it is... big time.Major Kong wrote:It's still going on in sh1thole countries.nolanvt wrote:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sc ... 1f624af02f
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Yep.Major Kong wrote:It's still going on in sh1thole countries.nolanvt wrote:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sc ... 1f624af02f
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Restavek is a form of modern-day child slavery that persists in Haiti, affecting one in every 15 children.
Typically born into poor rural families, restavek children are often given to relatives or strangers.
In their new homes, they become domestic slaves, performing menial tasks for no pay.
https://restavekfreedom.org/issue/