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Goode expected to propose banks' slavery disclosure
The Philadelphia Inquirer ^
| Thu, Jun. 09, 2005
| Angela Couloumbis
Posted on 06/09/2005 5:03:45 AM PDT by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
- As matters now stand there are about as many blacks in Africa as there is food for them to eat. There is no reason to suppose that there would have been any more blacks in Africa today if American importation of slaves hadn't occurred than there now are. That might not be true of the general population of America - it's difficult to imagine that there would not be more Americans alive today if in fact the Civil War had not occurred - but we're talking about Africa.
- If it weren't for slavery, there wouldn't be as many descendants of the African blacks of 250 years ago as in fact there are today - by a number approximately equal to the number of blacks in America today. Because hard as the lives of antebellum American blacks may have been, they did eat American food, and they did have descendants.
- If it weren't for slavery, none of the great-great-grandparents of today's American blacks would have ever met.
- If it weren't for slavery, none of the blacks in America would be alive today. There would be just as many Americans - because the Civil War wouldn't have occurred - but they would be white instead of black.
Slavery happened just about
everywhere in the world. Slavery was abolished in America by a Civil War, and slavery was reduced worldwide through the efforts (motivated by noting but British altruism) of the Royal Navy. But slavery still exists - primarily in Africa. Slavery happened in America, in the rapidly receding past.
Ever hear of something called a "statute of limitations?" If you insist on looking back 150 years, I'm sure I can find an ancestor who had a tough life. In fact, compared to an American secretery today Queen Victoria of Great Britain had a tough life. And the slave masters of the American South were no better off than she was.
American citizenship alone could probably be sold for enough to buy "forty acres and a mule" in Africa today. Any takers?
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06/09/2005 6:43:34 AM PDT
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conservatism_IS_compassion
(The idea around which liberalism coheres is that NOTHING actually matters but PR.)
To: kx9088
Maybe he is talkig about slavery in the Muslim world.
NAAAHHHHHHHH!
To: new cruelty
I'd like to see a banking institution open it's records and show a loss from the slave trade. After all, banks don't always make profits - sometimes they lose money, especially if the goods are perishable (please don't read too much into this, but some of the "goods" had to be damaged in transit etc.).
Would the bank then be elegible for tax credits from the city?
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06/09/2005 8:22:14 AM PDT
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par4
(If the Dems are filibustering, why is the Senate still passing laws?)
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