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Tom Wigand's avatar

>>"Slavery casts a long shadow. What it doesn’t do is build wealth. Rather, it entrenches backwardness and poverty."

One can argue that it is the same with the "Great Society" and its progeny of multi-generational illegitimate birth rates and welfare dependency - as experience has now shown, so negating those programs stated purpose(s), even if they were initiated with noble intentions.

Same too with the Left's / Democrats' "psy-op" to convince Blacks that their woes are due to "institutional racism," "built on the backs of slavery" and so on.

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John Stalmach's avatar

Good summary of what Juneteenth should stand for. Although I believe the celebration of Juneteenth should be temporary: until the time we truly achieve the goal of MLK, that all persons should be judged by their character and not by the color of their skin. Until our society is truly color blind. And if that requires the total destruction of the Democrat party, so be it.

My third great grandfather came to Texas in 1853, applied for citizenship in 1857 and achieved it in 1860. Besides being a farmer, he was a journalist who wrote articles celebrating the opportunities in Texas back to those he left behind in Czechia. At the same time he wrote articles against slavery and secession, to the anger and consternation of his planter neighbors who issued death threats. He survived, but one of his three sons was killed on a trip delivering cotton to be sold in Mexico during the Civil War.

Understandably, I am totally against reparations of any kind. Rewarding someone who hasn't been harmed in any way by punishing someone who didn't have anything to do with creating the harm is ridiculous on its face.

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