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If that is true why would you want "inferior" people to gain power? Now, I don't think any race is superior or inferior to another.
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Tbh, a theory created by a Marxist in a school of Marxists can't help but create a Marxist Ideology.
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In regards to the lady and the masks, I wonder what she would say if someone asked her that people who get an abortion got the consent from the human being they are murdering.
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Given the state of the Catholic Church it isn't safe to say that Catholic Schools are any better.
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@GodOfOrphans and the to my fellow Alt-Write Agent.
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Merits of their Communist Government...the definition of oxymoronic.
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British seperate themselves from the colonialism and racism in America. Umm, who colonized America and who imported slaves to America?? Oh yeah the British.
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Justin Vaughan my only disagreement with your comment is your first point. Having said that, you do realize that both England and America passed legislation to ban the slave trade in March of 1807 with latter doing it earlier in the month and in compliance of Article 1 Section 9 of the US Constitution. In contrast, the latter was inspired by a successful--if by successful you mean a massacre of all the whites on the island and the immediate betrayal of the promises of the revolution by returning the people back to the same conditions just with black foreman brutalizing them instead of white--Haitian Revolution. Of the two, which is more righteous--the one who had a philosophical debate or a sudden inspiration of a bloodbath? Upon consideration I don't think your position stands up.
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Justin Vaughan I don't disagree with that. My point is that Brits like the person in the video can't take the position that they are morally superior simply because they banned the slave trade when the British banning happened after the Americans banning and as a result of geo-political considerations and not a genuine moral concern over the slave trade. Furthermore, I think it can be argued that the British, and other Europeans, did what they did in regards to Black Troops because they had suffered under a racist ideology. So, again is it a moral superiority thing or an acute awareness thing?
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