Message from @HeadlessCowboy

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2020-01-02 15:53:12 UTC  
2020-01-02 15:53:23 UTC  

the Karp book is one of my favorites because i'm a big foreign policy wonk

2020-01-02 15:53:51 UTC  

i need to get more informed on foreign policy

2020-01-02 15:53:55 UTC  

thank you for the links!

2020-01-02 15:54:07 UTC  

i had the first one in my to read already, guess i'm in the right direction

2020-01-02 15:54:25 UTC  

thanks brother 🙏🏾

2020-01-02 15:54:30 UTC  

there is some hilarious irony about the underclass whites complaining about china and outsourcing now when you get nto the foreign policy implications of Slavery

2020-01-02 15:54:39 UTC  

_bows humbly_

2020-01-02 15:55:10 UTC  

I suspect a lot of the race baiting is done to drive them away from learning about Slavery from any angle except "the Civil War dead paid for reparations"

2020-01-02 15:58:35 UTC  

i get really annoyed when they act like slavery was just an incident with no blowback or residual effect

2020-01-02 15:58:51 UTC  

they acknowledge generational trauma and effects within the jewish community

2020-01-02 16:00:19 UTC  

Flip to the positive: where would you family be if they stayed in Europe when your great grandparents emigrated?

2020-01-02 16:00:53 UTC  

Especially if they are fairly recent and left a Communist Bloc country

2020-01-02 17:57:18 UTC  

It’s laughable to see someone claim slavery built America when it truly didn’t.

2020-01-02 18:26:25 UTC  

it truly did

2020-01-02 21:09:29 UTC  

No, slavery didn’t build America. It’s a popular narrative, but history doesn’t support it. The issue of slavery in the United States was ultimately decided by the Civil War (1861-1865). It was a showdown between the free North and the slave South, amongst other things.

2020-01-02 21:10:50 UTC  

The truth is, America was primarily built on the industry of free people. Slavery was a terrible thing that went against the founding ideals of the country. Nonetheless, we do not need to create false narratives to know it was wrong and to have sympathy for both those who lived through it and for those who carried the scars forward.

2020-01-02 21:29:18 UTC  

race issues don't exist

2020-01-02 21:29:23 UTC  

close channel

2020-01-03 01:52:06 UTC  

Issues with race happens. We all know it.

2020-01-03 01:52:16 UTC  

close channel 😉

2020-01-03 04:10:20 UTC  

@liberal destroyer#3636 oy vey

2020-01-03 14:03:59 UTC  

a famouse race : 24h of le mans one of the three most famous race of the world with monaco and indianapolis

2020-01-03 17:29:19 UTC  

I don't know man

2020-01-03 17:29:38 UTC  

The Olympics seem like a cool race to me

2020-01-03 17:42:08 UTC  

Slavery is perfectly acceptable

2020-01-03 17:42:13 UTC  

As long as it isn’t racial

2020-01-03 17:42:24 UTC  

What is wrong with you

2020-01-03 17:43:09 UTC  

?

2020-01-03 17:43:15 UTC  

I’m just saying the facts man

2020-01-03 17:43:37 UTC  

Slavery being acceptable is not a fact

2020-01-03 17:44:02 UTC  

It is, if you aren’t comfortable with slavery why bother living

2020-01-03 17:44:14 UTC  

The world is built on it, and we need it to move forward

2020-01-03 17:44:29 UTC  

uh

2020-01-03 17:44:39 UTC  

Wtf

2020-01-03 17:44:52 UTC  

slavery might be under certain circumstances good indeed

2020-01-03 17:44:53 UTC  

2020-01-03 17:45:01 UTC  

but our primitive forefathers didnt have it

2020-01-03 17:45:04 UTC  

so its bad

2020-01-03 17:45:07 UTC  

its breaking nature

2020-01-03 17:45:58 UTC  

Primitives did have slavery in certain places