Posted on 03/18/2021 8:37:52 AM PDT by Borges
In 2014, Professor Gerald Horne of the University of Houston published a book with a startling thesis: that the American Revolution was fought to preserve slavery. This was no genuine revolution, Horne argued, but rather a counter-revolution waged to defend slavery against the true revolutionary force, the abolitionist British Empire—hence the name of the book, The Counter-Revolution of 1776. The American victory was not a progressive or world-historic event. It was a catastrophe. Horne suggests an analogy: the American Revolution created “the first apartheid state.”
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In a more civil age this idiot would just have been ignored. Thank you Internet, for being an echo chamber for stupidity.
The article mentions that! The arguments for revolution were argued out in the open. There is not a single mention of British Abolition anywhere. Frankly the British Abolitionist movement didn’t get going till after the American Revolution.
Publish or perish, even if it’s bovine scat.
Thank you. Made my morning.
I busted a full chortle and laugh of mirth filled surprise.
Laughter is how to dispatch a clown like this....if you respond at all.
Most Leftist Loons should be treated like a fart at the Thanksgiving table.
Ignore them.
Give them a collective derisive look.
Laugh at them.
When 1619 doesn’t work— try to rewrite what actually happened in the American Revolution against King George III and the British empire which was bleeding the Colonies dry with taxes they could not stop in any other way— and they tried the legal ways.... all ignored.
Some of these idiots try to make this into a British Colony “civil war” between Brit subjects... IT WASN’T. There was a Declaration of Independence, FIRST. And Britain replied... with WAR on the Colonies. It was not a “socialist” civil war.
What shite. The article surprisingly takes apart the argument of this scat author. Trying to incorporate the never ending ‘slavery’ argument as being the Abolition movement (black slavery)-— IGNORES the slavery of all other colonists in permanent indentured servitude and slavery of their own— all British run, that industry. We declared Independence against the real situation— the Statist ownership of the Colonies, to be... no more.
Interesting read. Horn is a fool with an agenda and no backing to what he claimed. No wonder the 1619 project fools use it as justification for their lies.
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Recessional of the Sons of the American Revolution:
“Until we meet again, let us remember our obligations to ourDr. Benjamin Franklin, when asked if we had a republic or a monarchy, replied "A Republic, if you can keep it."
forefathers who gave us our Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
an independent Supreme Court and a nation of free men.”
The thesis seems a bit weak, but I’ve often thought that the US Civil War saw the Confederacy as a final gasp of the original American nation as launched in 1776 vs. a wholly new, industrial, Northern structure that grew out of the later U.S. Constitution.
I glad I’m almost dead. if the things recently hanning, and I was 30 years younger, you most likely would have read about me in the papers across the land. But now, as the sun sets, and although I truly do fear for my decendants, I have no other choice but to just leave it to the the Groms to educate themselves on how to ride the next wave.
I now, just travel and kiteboard where I can. ...just dropping in to these realities from time to time just to see how far weve sunk...
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They like to claim they ended slavery before we did, but when has the UK ever had a Prime Minister of color?
Horne needs to take Hillsdale free Constitution classes. They are enjoyable and very educational
The British abolished slavery in 1834. Some abolitionists.
Dear FRiend, many are feeling their mortality for the first time, as are we. I pray that a decent core of the next generation are here, on this forum, getting ready to carry the torch for us. I also pray that I do not see your name on the Memorial Wall for a good long time.
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The new American Congress outlawed the transatlantic African-slave trade almost simultaneously with the British Parliament, but we were stuck with the slaves we had.
Many of our Founding Fathers who owned slaves saw slavery as evil and some even tried to gradually end it. Charles Carroll of Carrollton for example, who signed the Declaration of Independence introduced a bill in the Maryland Senate to gradually abolish slavery (it didn’t pass). He is quoted saying, “Why keep alive the question of slavery? It is admitted by all to be a great evil.”
The Grand Experiment. The events during and after the election, set to TWO pieces of music by Joseph Blanchard. Saving history.
http://www.iment.com/maida/tv/politics/video/2020-The-Grand-Experiment-Joseph-Blanchard-V04.htm
Yes. Lincoln certainly took the nation in a new direction. A more fascist one with the central government controlling everything.
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