1195 pts ยท May 15, 2022
Yeah like tPain?
A hole, I imagine.
Well, an official product that meets my demand is coming out. Imma stay excited tyvm.
AND A TURTLE COLLECTION THAT HAS ONLINE COOP TMNTIV I LITERALLY CANT WAIT.
That's not the premise of the OP image though.
The story arc is but not the image of I remember right.
Seinfeld is unfunny - tvtropes entry
Such as, O' enlightened one.
Sounds like both sides, which is Republican bullshit to depress the left vote energy.
I posted it to show you that he has critics for this exact issue back in the 1700s. It's not a "modern" lense. He knew what he was doing.
No, you want to protect and excuse. Jefferson has contemporary critics of this exact same bahavior. True then, true now.
Never thought I'd be arguing against someone who is justifying owning slaves, but 2022 be like that.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-dark-side-of-thomas-jefferson-35976004/
There is a difference in giving it to a new master and ceasing to reside in it.
And calling him an immoral coward for not acting on it. He had power and privilege and the ability to change things. But chose to ride itOut
Not if the premise is "he felt slavery was morally wrong but wanted to live too comfortably to free them". I'm agreeing with his assessment
Well, of the house is screaming and struggling and being whipped and forced to work, it probably wouldn't be that hard to give it away, hmm
I don't think so otherwise student debt wouldn't be such an issue.
You shouldn't feel entitled to your parents paying for college, bro.
Well, you DID leave her....
Yeah like tPain?
A hole, I imagine.
Well, an official product that meets my demand is coming out. Imma stay excited tyvm.
AND A TURTLE COLLECTION THAT HAS ONLINE COOP TMNTIV I LITERALLY CANT WAIT.
That's not the premise of the OP image though.
The story arc is but not the image of I remember right.
Seinfeld is unfunny - tvtropes entry
Such as, O' enlightened one.
Sounds like both sides, which is Republican bullshit to depress the left vote energy.
I posted it to show you that he has critics for this exact issue back in the 1700s. It's not a "modern" lense. He knew what he was doing.
No, you want to protect and excuse. Jefferson has contemporary critics of this exact same bahavior. True then, true now.
Never thought I'd be arguing against someone who is justifying owning slaves, but 2022 be like that.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-dark-side-of-thomas-jefferson-35976004/
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-dark-side-of-thomas-jefferson-35976004/
There is a difference in giving it to a new master and ceasing to reside in it.
And calling him an immoral coward for not acting on it. He had power and privilege and the ability to change things. But chose to ride itOut
Not if the premise is "he felt slavery was morally wrong but wanted to live too comfortably to free them". I'm agreeing with his assessment
Well, of the house is screaming and struggling and being whipped and forced to work, it probably wouldn't be that hard to give it away, hmm
I don't think so otherwise student debt wouldn't be such an issue.
You shouldn't feel entitled to your parents paying for college, bro.
Well, you DID leave her....