(February 29, 2016 at 11:47 pm)Rhythm Wrote: He also seems to think that his family narrative as being part of the oppressed is unique, that it gives him special insight. Perhaps he doesn't understand that many of us have share croppers in our families, in living memory, at the least...and yet we still manage to see why this, in addition to slavery, was both wrong and unnecessary. That it was exploitation.
only if you feel you were 'entitled' to more, and can not see past your own selfishness. Again all of my experience taught me was that "necessary Evil/immoral" isn't.
I know not all men were created equal, not that one man is better than another, but we all are different, with different roles to fill in society and different strengths and weaknesses. Which makes us stronger as a people than if we were all the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLhJIFC8xkY