• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    “When I look at Robert E Lee, the comparisons to him and George Washington are immense,” he said, noting Washington also owned slaves.

    Not the same.

    “I wonder when George Washington’s name and things like that will then have to come off of things.”

    One helped found this country. Another fought this country.

    “But to be taught that everyone who fought for the Confederacy, or did this, or did that, is a racist slave holder, that’s all or nothing, and that really isn’t doing history justice,” he added.

    We really need to teach better in history class. THAT is where we need to stop removing things, not statues and dedications to traitors of the country. He doesn’t understand WHY the Confederacy started the war, does he? Maybe he should dive into the declarations from the various states on why they seceded. It’s plainly mentioned in almost all of them.

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      Forcing them to argue that washington had slaves is a step in the right direction. It is a crack in their jingoistic myth of the founding fathers. Theyre being forced to learn a bit of history thats been intentionally hidden. Next question; If most the founding fathers owned slaves, whats that mean? Whats that say about america? So slavery was an institution and treated as the norm?

      Its messy but this is progress

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        And then you find out that not only was Saint George a slaver, but he did things like having teeth yanked out of his slaves’ mouths to construct false teeth for his own.

        He was genuinely not a good dude.

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      Not the same.

      More so than we like to admit. Washington was a loyalist until the Dunmore Proclamation threatened his human chattel.

      Lee broke for the Confederacy with the election of Lincoln.

      Both these men were fundamentally driven by their economic conditions. The difference between Washington and Lee is that Washington won.

      He doesn’t understand WHY the Confederacy started the war, does he?

      The regional industrial power threatened the South’s economic position as a confederacy of slave holders. That’s what got Washington, Jefferson, and a host of other Southern planters on board, too.