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Old 10-27-2021, 09:13 AM
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Not sure a man who celebrates a cdv of men in black face as one of his favorite pieces is exactly gonna be your shining knight in this moment.
That's alright though, older caucasian men are always the last to see the value of change - hence their lawns are always looking good.
And hardly anyone seems to realize the difference between what was and what is. And many of those people celebrate outright criminals while decrying the actions however misguided of people who likely died more than 20 years ago.
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Judging past behavior by today's standards is a vexing question and a serious one. It's not an easy one. Behaviors we condemn today, and rightfully so, were generally accepted at one point. How do we view the people who condoned them at the time? I don't give them a moral free pass, and I also understand the mitigating circumstances of history.
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Judging past behavior by today's standards is a vexing question and a serious one. It's not an easy one. Behaviors we condemn today, and rightfully so, were generally accepted at one point. How do we view the people who condoned them at the time? I don't give them a moral free pass, and I also understand the mitigating circumstances of history.
Yes, it is easy: don't do it. It's only recently that the Woke religion has decided to take down history and cancel what was the norm of the past. It had better be a faze. Past generations didn't do it. You simply cannot use today's standards to judge past behaviors. Learn from history but you simply cannot change what already happened. If it keeps up, we'll have a sterile and conformed society like straight out of 1984.

Taking down statues of Jefferson and Washington is a tragic waste of time and energy. What do you think history is going to say about what is going on in today's outrage of the minute culture? Many of the very people who are tearing down history don't know squat about history or context of it.
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Yes, it is easy: don't do it. It's only recently that the Woke religion has decided to take down history and cancel what was the norm of the past. It had better be a faze. Past generations didn't do it. You simply cannot use today's standards to judge past behaviors. Learn from history but you simply cannot change what already happened. If it keeps up, we'll have a sterile and conformed society like straight out of 1984.

Taking down statues of Jefferson and Washington is a tragic waste of time and energy. What do you think history is going to say about what is going on in today's outrage of the minute culture? Many of the very people who are tearing down history don't know squat about history or context of it.
I think you have to be reasonable. It's one thing not to have a state Capitol fly the Confederate flag, it's quite another to take down a statue of Thomas Jefferson of all people or to change a school named for Abraham Lincoln of all people. And it's not like every famous and accomplished person of color has been a saint either.
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Imagine for a moment that you are a black man. You take your son or daughter out and they ask you who Thomas Jefferson is and why there's a big statue of him in a public space. Would you want to ignore the fact that because of his race and privilege and black people's race and lack thereof, Jefferson was legally able to own people for no other reason than because they happened to look like you and your son?

Slavery and its effects are a crucial part of US history and continue to impact the daily lives of black Americans in ways many white Americans have difficulty understanding or acknowledging. The argument for taking down a Jefferson statue is not to whitewash history, but in fact just the opposite–to end the practice of publicly honoring white racists, which in itself whitewashes the horrors of slavery and racism that are intertwined with the accomplishments of celebrated white men such as Jefferson.
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Imagine for a moment that you are a black man. You take your son or daughter out and they ask you who Thomas Jefferson is and why there's a big statue of him in a public space. Would you want to ignore the fact that because of his race and privilege and black people's race and lack thereof, Jefferson was legally able to own people for no other reason than because they happened to look like you and your son?
I would say that is a good discussion to have.

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Slavery and its effects are a crucial part of US history and continue to impact the daily lives of black Americans in ways many white Americans have difficulty understanding or acknowledging. The argument for taking down a Jefferson statue is not to whitewash history, but in fact just the opposite–to end the practice of publicly honoring white racists, which in itself whitewashes the horrors of slavery and racism that are intertwined with the accomplishments of celebrated white men such as Jefferson.
Slavery exists in Africa to this day, but it was abolished in this country over 150 years ago, because of the system of government founded by Jefferson and his contemporaries.
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Slavery exists in Africa to this day, but it was abolished in this country over 150 years ago, because of the system of government founded by Jefferson and his contemporaries.
Existed long before the united states as well, but we arent talking about "those people" only those Anglo Americans "bad people"
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I would say that is a good discussion to have.
I agree, but perhaps a better discussion if it happens under different circumstances.

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Slavery in Africa has nothing to do with my comment.

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but it was abolished in this country over 150 years ago, because of the system of government founded by Jefferson and his contemporaries.
Ah yes, the ones who wrote that "all men are created equal" while denying rights to black men and all women.
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As this thread devolves into a discussion about things other than the hobby, figured I'd post a picture of card. The player is by no means a household name, he just happened to have been a ballplayer.
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Imagine for a moment that you are a black man. You take your son or daughter out and they ask you who Thomas Jefferson is and why there's a big statue of him in a public space. Would you want to ignore the fact that because of his race and privilege and black people's race and lack thereof, Jefferson was legally able to own people for no other reason than because they happened to look like you and your son?

Slavery and its effects are a crucial part of US history and continue to impact the daily lives of black Americans in ways many white Americans have difficulty understanding or acknowledging. The argument for taking down a Jefferson statue is not to whitewash history, but in fact just the opposite–to end the practice of publicly honoring white racists, which in itself whitewashes the horrors of slavery and racism that are intertwined with the accomplishments of celebrated white men such as Jefferson.
You need to capitalize Black, get with the times.
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In my family there are many men/boys. I am one of 4 sons. My father one of two sons. My parents have 12 grandsons in a row. Finally a girl on the 13th try.

Out of 20 or so males, there is one step-child who is mixed race.

Most of the men/boys have played one sport or another. Trained in the off season. Usually involves logging miles jogging.

Out of the oh, 15, so of us who have jogged a bit at one point of another, basically in the same group of neighborhoods, care to guess who is the only one to be stopped by the police while running and asked for ID. Twice now.
Over say 30 years. I'm sure you can figure it out. And, yeah, he's an A student football player if anyone cares.

It's not really that complicated. I have Harvard undergrad/Harvard law friends who have been put on the pavement facedown more that once or twice. For no real reason other than someone of his race was suspected of doing something somewhere. It's not that complicated.

Deny it all you want. This is the reality dark skin people face every time they leave the house. They are treated differently and unequally from white folks.

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