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yeah and practices like redlining and blockbusting in the 20th century, totally ethical and a-ok
Not@all@slave@owners@were bad@people
#notallslaveowners
That's actually true. Some slaves, upon release, wished to stay based on how they were treated.
My great grandmother had a Black butler and maid... when she died she left the 2nd house and 60,000 dollars to the both of them. Matthew the butler wept at the funeral
sounds totally real and not at all made up, but how generous of her, huh
Hell yeah Let Us Go <:nasalies:485141702403686403>
and i guess if you're _nice_ to the humans you own as property that you can also sell at-will, it excuses you of well, owning slaves
Yes. Matthew was an incredble man. So was Sophie
They WERE family in our house
Luckily the bible told us how to correctly treat slaves
Get over yerself
by not having any, right
that perhaps it isn't morally right to have complete ownership over someone else's entire existence
but if you're nice to them, well
then it makes it ok
That's not the point
So whats the point?
He came to us voluntarily. It was a job. NOT SLAVERY you dolt
the point is that we shouldn't be too mad at them because, despite owning slaves, they were nice to them
not rlly
it almost like being house staff were the among the only jobs accessible to them at that time
gee i wonder why
Good lord, are you serious?
you are taking ownership of a human
that is not right in any way
Not true
"slave"
how is that not true?
We are not in the 1860s any more
no, you see, when you're sold against your will to some wealthy plantation owner
you're also agreeing to it
@DerpyOwais government does that when you get your birth certificate, that is your slave paper now
true
but not exactly
lmfao
that is total hypocracy to call "real slavery" and government something different,
Not really
yes getting a certificate of your birth is the same, as uh, _checks notes_ being sold into chattel slavery folks
high-level thinking here