• Did Robert E Lee Have Sex With His Male Slaves Like Thomnas Jefferson?

    From Tuberville The Pervert@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 11 00:46:30 2023
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    “I concede that there was a power gap between Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson.”

    Oh, it’s a “concession” to call it a “power gap?” Are you trying to imply
    that description is somehow accurate? How about “power chasm?” How about recognizing that the distance between the power Jefferson held and the power Hemings held was basically infinite because her power was effectively zero.

    A power gap? You want to call what happened between Jefferson and Hemings a “power gap?” That seems like a pretty sanitized word for the relationship between a child slave forced to become the mistress of a 44 year old man who had helped establish his own form of government.

    How about calling it child rape? How about calling it evil? How about calling it an abuse of power on the most terrible level imaginable? These are the conversations we need to start having about Thomas Jefferson. His actions represent a fundamental horror story and traces of his behavior remain normalized even to this day.

    “Well, when you put it that way, sure, it sounds bad.”

    But that’s the only way to put it! Thomas Jefferson was a child rapist. He owned human beings as property. The only reason he’s not considered one of
    the most deplorable villains of history is because American citizens are brainwashed from childhood to dismiss the horrors of racism and slavery.

    If we aspire to become a nation that values truth, justice, and basic human decency, we have to start recognizing the crimes of the past.

    Unfortunately, the average American citizen is incapable of having an honest conversation about any founding father. We’ve all been subjected to too much propaganda. Nobody is allowed to think in the United States. We’ve been conditioned to believe the founding fathers are untouchable.

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  • From Tranny Trump@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 31 04:02:16 2023
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    “I concede that there was a power gap between Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson.”

    Oh, it’s a “concession” to call it a “power gap?” Are you trying to imply
    that description is somehow accurate? How about “power chasm?” How about recognizing that the distance between the power Jefferson held and the power Hemings held was basically infinite because her power was effectively zero.

    A power gap? You want to call what happened between Jefferson and Hemings a “power gap?” That seems like a pretty sanitized word for the relationship between a child slave forced to become the mistress of a 44 year old man who had helped establish his own form of government.

    How about calling it child rape? How about calling it evil? How about calling it an abuse of power on the most terrible level imaginable? These are the conversations we need to start having about Thomas Jefferson. His actions represent a fundamental horror story and traces of his behavior remain normalized even to this day.

    “Well, when you put it that way, sure, it sounds bad.”

    But that’s the only way to put it! Thomas Jefferson was a child rapist. He owned human beings as property. The only reason he’s not considered one of
    the most deplorable villains of history is because American citizens are brainwashed from childhood to dismiss the horrors of racism and slavery.

    If we aspire to become a nation that values truth, justice, and basic human decency, we have to start recognizing the crimes of the past.

    Unfortunately, the average American citizen is incapable of having an honest conversation about any founding father. We’ve all been subjected to too much propaganda. Nobody is allowed to think in the United States. We’ve been conditioned to believe the founding fathers are untouchable.

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