brand new revolution
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Bro. Valentino Brand new whip parked in front of my brand new…
Guts Bagina A Brand new revolution Ahoo, Ahoo, Ahooo Ahoo, Ahoo, …
V.A. BRAND NEW DAY,BRAND NEW LIFE 素晴らしい日々よ 感謝してまだまだ行こう BRAND NEW …


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I Am A Manchild I broke so many hearts Back in my young days And I…
On a Cloud I'm on Cloud 9! Cloud 9! I thought for a moment,…
The Deep How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
The Duncan Burnin' Up…



To Deep How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
Trying I wanna go where I'll go I know I'll go I'll show Ahh Why wi…
Yes It's True There's nothing you can tell a fool That'll make him change…


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Nick Dial

@Malt454

You don't know what you're talking about.
Again, you're taking your arrogant ignorance of history, and making statements with with zero context.

It wasn't hypocrisy.
You're talking about colonies that had been established and existed for over a 100 years. Not only was slavery practiced around the entire world, it was well ingrained into the economic system and culture and not just South America but North America as well.

When they wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, they specifically said "all men created equal," they didn't put anything in there that gave a pass to slavery, they didn't separate anybody by race, and that was done ON purpose for specific reasons.

Read the ratification of the Constitution, you can get it in book form, it is full of arguments against the slave trade.

The kind of arrogance an ignorance you are pushing is exactly what is wrong with this country.

This is why there was conflict and contention from the very get go between slaveholding colonies and the South that predominantly used them for agricultural production, versus northern colonies.

At the time the Constitution was ratified, 10 of the 13 colonies had put in laws to do away with slavery
The slaveholders that you claim are "hypocrites", like .Washington he became an owner of slaves when he inherited his father's estate at the age of 12 when his father died, likewise, Jefferson inherited his slaves at the age of 14 when he inherited his father's estate when he died.

Tell me, how would you have handled being a slave owner at that age?

It doesn't mean they were "pro slavery", they were born into a world and system much bigger than themselves, and they were part of it.

The fact that they realized there was a better way and wanted to end what they perceived as a morally wrong practice, deserves all the credit in the world, and yet people such as yourself which probably hasn't done anything of real significance in their life, choose to sit here and take pot shots at the very men that created a civilization in the West, that YOU benefit on a daily basis...

You want hypocrisy?

There's your hypocrisy, someone that benefits daily from what these men did, and yet you have the audacity to bad mouth them.

You can't just snap your fingers and magically make something like that go away.
Jefferson worked his entire life to try to do away with slavery, and he was stopped over and over, you couldn't just free your slaves, it wasn't that simple.

There'd been laws in place to make sure that couldn't be done, that doesn't mean there wasn't large movements to try and abolish the practice.
The whig party as well as the quakers were very anti slavery, Thomas Jefferson tried to get laws passed to maje it legal to free slaves, as a young attorney, but it didn't go through.
When he became president, he finally had the power to do something and he shut down the Atlantic swave trade in the United States.

however, that doesn't mean he could just push it like a king and make slavery across the whole United States vanish and disappear.

In case you forgot or don't know, the United States was made up of independent States with rights, still is, it wasn't dictated by a king or a one rule government that gets to tell everybody what to do, that's why roe vs Wade was eventually overturned, because it had overstepped the constitutional boundaries of the court.

States have rights, this country was set up to run on individual rights of States as a Union, not a centralized federal government that can just dictate whatever it wants.

They fought for a very long time about overturning slavery, until finally the Civil War happened, however the fact that it happened 80 years, within one person's lifetime when the practice had been solid for thousands of years, is mind blowing, and you're flippant dismissal shows how uneducated you are on the topic.

In case you didn't know, more blacks per capita owned slaves than their white counterparts as well, this was a very well established institution in the South.

you sitting here acting as if they could just snap their fingers and magically fix the slavery issues like magic, is as naive and moronic as Biden and his green energy hacks, acting as if we can magically snap our fingers and make electric cars the means of transportation all over the country, even though we don't have an industrial or electrical grid to support it.

This country us set up to run on oil, and it is going to take a lot of money and time to transition it over, just like the Southern economies ran on slavery, and you couldn't just magically snap your fingers and fix it over night...

The way you talk, is as foolish as politicians acting like everybody can just go out and get an electric car, as if that would work, even if the government gave everybody an electric vehicle, the grid couldn't support it.

You sit here and ignorantly and foolishly criticized them as so called "hypocrites", who worked their entire lives to lay the foundation and set up a system that would make slavery have to end, and yet you're too shallow minded to either do the research or continue to choose to be wilfully ignorant on the topic.



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K.S. Tremblay

Im going to tell my kids that these men were our forefathers.

Elijah Williamson

W

Dean

You wouldn’t be wrong lol. We are literally at the point in time where freedom of speech and ideas have led to a standard ideal utopian method of thinking things out and figuring out what morals are best.

Brewhaha

Yaaas.

Eff Yoo

Tell em whatever you want, their mom knows who their real father is, and it ain't you big papa.

a outnumbered lion

Lol !

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Kieran Mcdermott

Makes me laugh every time Joe and Duncan do random dress up but have serious conversations 🤣

El.blanco

Lol this was the dumbest 6 minutes I've ever watched

Alfred Hitchcook

@cuz Bizkets try to stay on topic, pumpkin

Steve Holt

wasent joe making fun of that guy from honey honey for dressing up like mosart in his group the bach street boys?
this shit is not funny. its step one of becoming a drag queen

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