- cross-posted to:
- ShermanPosting@kbin.social
- cross-posted to:
- ShermanPosting@kbin.social
You can tell this person is reasonably intelligent. They are articulate enough to present this as an actual argument.
And yet they’re still capable of falling into fallacy and propaganda.
Just a reminder that this is the type of person to watch out for in real life. This is an obvious example, but intelligent sounding people are still susceptible to such bullshit, and theyre the ones who do the best to make it sound right.
American diabolism is a hell of a drug.
There’s plenty wrong with the US if that’s your concern, and no need to invent the kind of brain-rot that leads to takes like “I want to move from the US to the DPRK because they actually respect workers.”
You really need to understand that people that just be lying sometimes.
Funny how they conflate actual slavery with ‘wage slaves’ which is something totally different and also wasn’t different in the south at the time anyway.
Slaves were also not guaranteed food, housing nor even life. Conforming slaves got the minimum of those things so that they could continue being slaves.
Unfortunately, when I was growing up in the south, this sort of bullshit was actually being taught in schools.
Worse than that, conforming slaves got the housing they made, the food they grew
Fuck it, this isn’t going away, can we appropriate “Northern Aggresion” to mean anti slavery? You want to keep slaves? You’re about to get some Northern Agression. It seems justified but that might just be me
I’d be more for it, but I like emphasizing that the dumbshits shot first at Fort Sumter.
Bro is marching to the beat of his own drum for real
What do you suppose this confederate means by “Union bankers”?
Also, these “union bankers”: do they have prominent noses and a tendency to say “oy vey” by any chance?
I don’t know, but my dog freaks the fuck out every time he says it. Must be a coincidence.
I like it, it’s creative.
is that copium i smell? or even rationalization gas?