Rush must hammer home that this country had legalized slavery for 80 years - from the end of the American Revolution (1783) until the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) - and that in 4 years (2023), will have outlawed slavery for twice as long (160 years) as we allowed it.
The “400 years” lie must be put down for once and for all; our permanent underclass of malcontents can seek address from the perps (England, France, Holland, Spain) of the period from 1619 to 1783 (coincidentally, 163 years - twice as long as the United States of America allowed slavery).
Pushing this race-baiting attack does little more than assure many blacks that they have no hope of competing in Western economies with non-blacks.
‘from the end of the American Revolution (1783) until the Emancipation Proclamation (1863)’
slavery was freely practiced throughout the eighteenth century in the colonies, mainly on the rice, indigo, and tobacco plantations along the southeastern coast; should you not add that period to your 80 year reckoning...?
‘from the end of the American Revolution (1783) until the Emancipation Proclamation (1863)’
slavery was freely practiced throughout the eighteenth century in the colonies, mainly on the rice, indigo, and tobacco plantations along the southeastern coast; should you not add that period to your 80 year reckoning...?
Much of the Korean populace were slaves until 1894. Slavery did not fully end until sometime during the Japanese occupation period.
“seek redress from the perps”