Well, if God needs anti-slavery in order to get a foothold... He will gladly do it, not caring where the rest of the chips fall.
The wise will expand on the concept. What kind of slavery have we been wishing on our fellow men and our children? You hate slavery? Excellent! Now let’s show it by what we do, more than just symbolically.
Like ceasing the thrust towards turning a whole group of people (the poor, the black) into government chattels, even though this time with handcuffs of gold rather than of iron.
Muhammad was a slave trader, sex slave trafficer and specifically gives advice in the koran on how to take, trade, rape and keep slaves.
Why are there no protests to tear down mosques?
Penny Lane must be renamed, the Beatles’ song be damned.
Rename it? Shouldn’t they tear it down? Some people who still know who once owned it.
Then lets close down the Kennedy Library. After all, Kennedy had as part of the property agreement for Hyannis Port that they couldn’t rent or sell to blacks.
Stop rewriting you little Orwellian monsters!
The alt-Left is attacking America.
Great stuff - this is exactly who they are; they no longer bother to hide their antipathy to the country’s founding principles, values and institutions.
I concur with Steven Bannon this is a fight the President will win and the disbandment of the business councils is a win.
The Davos elites don’t stand up for America.
Useful idiots on the Right thought they were going to stop with Confederate stuff, when really that was just the low-handing fruit, the warm-up act for the Left. Andrew Jackson is next, then Founding Fathers that owned slaves, along with Texas Revolution heroes.
Aristotle believed that slavery was OK. Ban his books!
Before this gets out of hand, can we please just rename every street and building in the country after Cesar Chavez or MLK?? And replace every statue with a festivus pole.
I am offended by BLM and any record of their existence must be removed from public view...NOW.
...in memory of a man who didn't have a racist bone in his body.
The founder of the Democrat Party, Thomas Jefferson, owned slaves. Just sayin’....
By Corydon Ireland, Harvard Staff Writer
Harvard College came of age in the 17th and 18th centuries, a period with values often very different from our own. Slavery which was legal in Massachusetts until 1783 is a case in point. Did this dark chapter of American history affect Harvard? Yes. That entanglement is the point of Harvard and Slavery: Seeking a Forgotten History, a booklet launched on Wednesday by the Harvard and Slavery Research Project. Involved were 32 students, one faculty historian, and a graduate student. The history of slavery, write authors Sven Beckert and Katherine Stevens, is also local history. The 34-page study packs into its economical format details of what will be historical surprises to most readers. It reports that three Harvard presidents owned slaves; that slaves worked on campus as early as 1639; that among the first residents of Wadsworth House (built in 1726) were two slaves, Titus and Venus; that slave labor often underwrote the success of Harvards early private benefactors; and that the connection between College donations and slave-related industries persisted until the Civil War.
I bet Kevin Peterson wishes he could do selective “memory wipes” on people, to fit his own social engineering desires.
Rename Faneuil Hall, that will go over as well as a turd in a punch bowl.
Boston is a liberal city in a liberal state. Having heard the South denigrated and scolded for decades by liberal New Englanders, it is good to see how liberals’ children of disaster have turned against them with a ferocity not seen since the 1960’s.
They can rename it Malcolm X Hall for all this Southerner cares.
Funny how one person can shut down a society.
Political correctness sux