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It’s time to get rid of your $20 bills…; Almost Every Picture Depicted In American Money is Related To Slavery
The Sovereign Man ^ | 06/17/2020 | Simon Black

Posted on 06/17/2020 2:31:03 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

On May 12, 1703, the Russian army under Peter the Great captured an important Swedish fort on the Baltic Sea called Nyenskans.

It was a major victory for Peter in his war against the Swedish Empire. Russia was a rising power in the early 1700s, but Peter was in critical need of a Baltic seaport to be able to trade with the rest of Europe.

The capture of Nyenskans was so important that Peter decided to move his capital there. And he renamed it Saint Petersburg.

Technically he called it “Sankt-Pieter-Burch,” which is a Dutch/German spelling of the name; Peter made tremendous efforts throughout his reign to westernize Russia, and naming his capital city in a European style was part of that effort.

Sankt-Pieter-Burch remained the capital of the Russian Empire for hundreds of years, until World War I broke out in 1914.

Germany had become Russia’s enemy. And the imperial government decided that they no longer wanted their capital city named in the German style.

So they renamed the city to Petrograd as a reflection of their updated view.

Lenin and the Bolsheviks took over Russia in 1917 and moved the capital to Moscow. And when Lenin died in 1924, the Soviet government renamed Petrograd to Leningrad.

It remained that way for nearly seven decades until communism finally collapsed in 1991… at which point the city renamed itself once again, back to St. Petersburg.

Frankly this happens all the time. Buildings, cities, provinces, and even entire countries from time to time change their names.

When values change, names change.

By 1991, Russians no longer felt like naming one of their most beautiful cities in honor of a Communist dictator… so they changed it. Big deal.

Zambia used to be called Northern Rhodesia. But after they gained independence they no longer wanted to be named after their imperialist ruler. That’s hardly controversial.

Similarly, nearly every major city in India changed its name in the 1990s and early 2000s; Bombay became Mumbai, Calcutta became Kolkata, Madras became Chennai, etc., all to shake off their colonial roots.

Again, this is perfectly reasonable.

There’s been a broad movement lately of people wanting to rename streets, bridges, airports, buildings, etc. And this too is hardly controversial.

Our social values are remarkably different than they were when many of those landmarks were built. And it’s not unusual for names to change to keep up with the times. There’s nothing wrong with that.

(There IS, however, supposed to be a peaceful, democratic procedure to change names and remove monuments. Only a fool with no intelligent argument resorts to violence and vandalism.)

The problem with renaming stuff, however, is that it can be a bottomless rabbit hole.

If we are supposed to judge everyone who has been dead for hundreds of years against the values that we hold dear today, then there really is no end.

Just look at the currency of the United States:

$1 bill? George Washington… who, despite being the single-most important factor in winning the American Revolution, also happened to be a slave owner.

$2 bill? Thomas Jefferson… also a slave owner.

$5 bill? Abraham Lincoln… who emancipated the slaves, yet also made numerous racist comments (like this quote from his first debate against Stephen Douglas in 1858:

“I, as well as Judge Douglas, am in favor of the race to which I belong having the superior position.”)

$10 bill? Alexander Hamilton. Yes, he has a catchy musical in his honor that promotes him as an abolitionist. But Hamilton married into a prominent slave-owning family, handled transactions regarding the purchase of slaves on the family’s behalf, and even once demanded that a runaway slave be returned to captivity.

$20 bill? Andrew Jackson. HARDCORE racist. Major slave owner. (which means he’ll probably be the first one to be replaced. So don’t stock up on too many $20 bills…)

$50 bill? Ulysses S. Grant… who actually fought (and won) the Civil War. Yet technically did own a slave at one point in his life.

$100 bill? Benjamin Franklin… also a slave owner.

It’s not hard to keep going.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was named after the slave owner William Penn.

The Commonwealth of Virginia was named after the “virgin” Queen Elizabeth I of England, a blatant racist who wrote to the Lord Mayor of London in 1596 that ‘there are too many blackmoors’ in the city and expressed her “good pleasure to have those kind of people sent out of the land.”

The State of Louisiana is named after the King Louis XIV of France, who presided over the enslavement of countless natives across his global dominion.

And let’s not forget that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, along with two continents, are named after Amerigo Vespucci– a man who enslaved thousands of people.

Do we rename cities and states? Do we rename the country? (Perhaps we call the entire nation the Republic of CHAZ.)

Do we bother weighing someone’s accomplishments against their shortcomings, or do we condemn everyone for being out of step with our modern values?

We can also apply the same logic to science, literature, philosophy…

There are so many famous authors from the past who were racist, or misogynist, or raging anti-Semites. Do we stop reading them? Should the mob torch their books?

Even many of the most prominent minds from Ancient Greece would qualify as bigots today.

Should Aristotle (who believed in ‘natural born slaves’) be banned? Should we stop teaching the Pythagorean Theorem ?

Even Abraham– the common patriarch of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity– was a slave owner.

So, yes, it’s not unusual or controversial to rename anything. But to judge everyone from the past based on the values of today– there truly is no end to how much of history would need to be erased.

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KEYWORDS: currency; dollarbill; money; slavery
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To: SeekAndFind

Someday graves may be defiled because the occupant once owned a carbon spewing automobile.


21 posted on 06/17/2020 3:05:55 PM PDT by clearcarbon
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To: SeekAndFind

All those wishing to rid themselves of the evil $20 bills may send them to me for recycling ( into a brand new Lamborghini )


22 posted on 06/17/2020 3:07:30 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, theyÂ’re excreted. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: SeekAndFind

Wow, how about Columbus?

How many states have a city/county named after this killer and enslaver of literally millions of native Americans?

Bye bye :

Columbus, Georgia
Columbus, Illinois
Columbus, Indiana
Columbus, Kansas
Columbus, Kentucky
Columbus, Minnesota
Columbus, Mississippi
Columbus, Missouri
Columbus, Montana
Columbus, Nebraska
Columbus, New Jersey
Columbus, New Mexico
Columbus, New York
Columbus, North Carolina
Columbus, North Dakota
Columbus, Ohio, the largest city in United States with this name
Columbus, Texas
Columbus, Wisconsin
Columbus (town), Wisconsin
Columbus Avenue (disambiguation)
Columbus Circle, a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in Manhattan, New York


23 posted on 06/17/2020 3:09:09 PM PDT by woodbutcher1963 (carpe diem)
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To: woodbutcher1963

Columbia University must be renamed!

Yale University must be renamed. Elihu Yale, the original benefactor of the university, was in the slave trade!


24 posted on 06/17/2020 3:11:11 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it wil)
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To: SeekAndFind

Fine. Send them here, I’ll take care of them.


25 posted on 06/17/2020 3:12:11 PM PDT by jughandle (Big words anger me, keep talking.)
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To: SeekAndFind
If you want a currency that is free of the taint of past slave owners and will make liberal heads explode, go with the images on military scrip. Here is a one-dollar bill

If they were going to mint these today, they might want to update the image.

26 posted on 06/17/2020 3:15:14 PM PDT by jmcenanly ("The more corrupt the state, the more laws." Tacitus, Publius Cornelius)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is how countries commit suicide, they wipe out their history and then there is nothing worth fighting for. A flag that has been a symbol of freedom around the world for nearly for 244 years is well worth fighting AND DYING for! A flag that replaces it because a mob demands it in the fervor and frenzy of a passing fanaticism? Not so much!

Ben Franklin owned slaves? Yes, he owned a married couple and their sons from the late 1730s to the early 1780s. On the other side, during his time in England in the 1750-60s stay, he was strongly influenced by England’s growing abolitionist movement. By the time he returned to Revolutionary America, he was pro Abolition and helped to found a Philadelphia / Pennsylvania Abolition Group. The haters focus on the stain that attaches to owning slaves at any time and ignore any actions that redeem.


27 posted on 06/17/2020 3:16:08 PM PDT by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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To: ifinnegan

Will you follow the “science and the data” in said safe disposal of these obviously germ ridden $20 notes? Chuckle.


28 posted on 06/17/2020 3:16:23 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SeekAndFind

“So, yes, it’s not unusual or controversial to rename anything. “

Maybe in this guy’s fairyland.


29 posted on 06/17/2020 3:19:58 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: jmcenanly
If they were going to mint these today, they might want to update the image.

The old image is of the North American F-100 Super Saber (1954-71), first USAF non-experimental Fighter capable of Mach 1+ speed in level flight.

30 posted on 06/17/2020 3:22:17 PM PDT by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Not a problem for antifa or BLM types since they’re dead-ass broke anyway.


31 posted on 06/17/2020 3:22:23 PM PDT by karnage
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To: All
Not to worry folks. Once you get the Gates-Fauci Vaccine, you will never have to touch that nasty cash again.
32 posted on 06/17/2020 3:23:34 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: FatherofFive

The encouragement of ignorance is arrogantly on display. Ban everything so there is no diversity only drones dressed in shrouds.


33 posted on 06/17/2020 3:26:53 PM PDT by This I Wonder32460 (Stay Calm & MAGA On!)
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To: woodbutcher1963

Columbus High School in daBronx, my dad graduated from there. But before any PC “not sees” call for a renaming it was also the alma mater of Christine Jorgensen (class of 1948) the first man to, for lack of a better word successfully undergo a chopadickoffame. Also David Berkowitz aka Son of Sam, in 1971.


34 posted on 06/17/2020 3:27:14 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (Virtue signalling is no virtue)
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To: FatherofFive
I'm sure they can find something wrong with Salmon Chase.


35 posted on 06/17/2020 3:28:31 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: SeekAndFind

36 posted on 06/17/2020 3:29:32 PM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://youtu.be/wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: LegendHasIt
Right you are. The gubmint issued BLM Credit Cards will trace every transaction you make. IF you do business with a "woke" company you get points, and with a conservative company points are taken away.
37 posted on 06/17/2020 3:30:53 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Money can't buy happiness, BUT it can buy guns and ammo which is pretty much the same thing.)
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To: woodbutcher1963
How many states have a city/county named after this killer and enslaver of literally millions of native Americans?

You missed a few ...

District of Columbia,
Columbia, SC,
Columbia River,
British Columbia, Canada, [Trudeau is smiling]
Columbia in Sud America

38 posted on 06/17/2020 3:32:07 PM PDT by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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To: FatherofFive

I thought I was required to send them to BLM.


39 posted on 06/17/2020 3:40:40 PM PDT by GnuThere
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To: smvoice

“Ah, so THIS is how the antichrist brings on a cashless system.”

My first thought too. Create a problem to provide the solution.

Now why did that call to mind Bill Gates’ virus vaccine?


40 posted on 06/17/2020 3:43:54 PM PDT by LateBoomer
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