It shows the corrupt motive and heart of the CSA as not being the noble reasons you believe.
Even sick people have a right to be wrong and still be allowed due process, a due process all the states formally agreed upon and had to abide by.
“It (slavery) shows the corrupt motive and heart of the CSA as not being the noble reasons you believe.”
That is an interesting comment.
Do you believe the 13 slave states that rebelled against the authority of the King had corrupt motives?
I ask that question with a reminder - the 13 colonies/states had slaves before the Revolutionary War; during the war; and after the war.
This statement reminds me of how the Russians explain their invasion of Ukraine. "The Ukrainians have been allowing the US to operate bioweapons labs that were researching how to kill people of Russian descent with a genetically modified virus."
"The Ukrainians were oppressing Russian people who lived in the Ukraine. The Ukrainians overthrew a valid elected government favorable to Russia and installed a puppet leader hostile to Russians. And so on. "
You are repeating what their enemies said about them. But beside that, what does "Nobel" have to do with anything?
The Declaration of Independence asserts that people have a right to independence. You don't get to second guess their motives. This is like saying people only have a right to freedom of speech *IF* you agree with what they are going to say.
People have a right to independence even if *YOU* think their motives are bad. Certainly the British didn't believe the Colonists had good motives. From their perspective, the Colonists were ungrateful and disloyal to their required allegiance to the King. The colonists had immoral reasons so far as the British were concerned.
The right to Independence has nothing to do with how "noble" someone is. They have the right to independence whether they are Noble or not.
Even sick people have a right to be wrong and still be allowed due process...
Well see, you do kinda get the idea.
all the states formally agreed upon and had to abide by.
All states agreed to the process outlined in the Declaration of Independence.