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Offline JohnyMac

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Interesting read from Fred Reed.

The Lingering Effects of Slavery: An Objective Analysis

I keep hearing blacks saying how we need and open and honest conversation about race, and oppression, and the lingering effects of slavery. Well, I guess. I?ve sort of thought that too. Of course, I could guess who they wanted to do all the talking. But I have to concede, if I plumb the depths of my soul, that slavery does have lingering effects and, yes, that they are ghastly. Because of this legacy, I am very sorry about slavery.

All right, let?s talk about the lingering effects of slavery. For starters, Americans can?t walk in the cities of their own country without danger of being beaten to death or shot. How is that for a lingering effect? The downtown?s of their cities are uninhabitable: New York, Camden, Trenton, Newark, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Jackson, New Orleans, for example.  I am filled with repentance for slavery. Boy, am I.
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Throughout the history of the world, every nation/tribe/group of people, has a history of being a slave or slave owner or both
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