I don't think anyone HERE believes this.
So... if no one HERE believes this... then it's not really a relative point in this debate.
If it's NOT a relative point in this debate,
then it can only be included here as a means of equivocation,
(as a tool to wrongly conflate completely different points, and thus fabricate some kind of confusion or blame).
So... if no one HERE believes this... then it's not really a relative point in this debate.
If it's NOT a relative point in this debate,
then it can only be included here as a means of equivocation,
(as a tool to wrongly conflate completely different points, and thus fabricate some kind of confusion or blame).
"conflate" - funny line there
I have actually had debates with people on other sites who swear to high Heaven that slavery as it was practiced in the USA was, indeed, God ordained. My purpose in posting the Grimke writing was to prove that such an idea is totally without basis and is an absurdity. And it ends all such debates. As always, all solutions to society's problems (whether they take place in the 19th century/20th century/ or whenever can be solved by reading and obeying the teachings that are in the Bible.
Those Democrats and their justifications for slavery and racism.
The people I have debated have been Republican - they get dismayed (and enlightened) by what they learn in Grimke's writing.
Wasn't Sutton some quack no other economists took seriously? I mean you can be both a conservative and a quack. It's possible. People prove it everyday.
People like Paladino. No shocker there. I wouldn't go so far as to call him a "major influence" either. He only got to run for governor because every other NYGOP member thought it was a waste of money to challenge Cuomo. Campaign co-chair? He's nothing. Certainly not some core Trump campaign member.
People like Paladino. No shocker there. I wouldn't go so far as to call him a "major influence" either. He only got to run for governor because every other NYGOP member thought it was a waste of money to challenge Cuomo. Campaign co-chair? He's nothing. Certainly not some core Trump campaign member.
Paradoxically, Sutton was equally criticized (and honored) by liberals and conservatives back in the day. It just depends of whose views you are disposed to accept. But whatever the case, NOBODY successfully refuted his findings.
You under estimate Paladino. The headlines confirm that he has a far greater influence over GOP affairs in the Empire state than you would like to believe.