Quote: @BigAl99 said:
Perhaps the question isn't who owned the slaves as much as what institutions sanctioned and allowed it. You know that whole we the people, preamble to the constitution, where it mentions "secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America". I think that would at least open things up for discussion.
This is the best argument here for the "what about black slave holders".
Or Chinese or woman...
Did any of them have full American rights like voting and such? Maybe the argument should stay with. Who's goverment was allowing it and who was running that government? The institution could never have existed without complacency. It certainly wasn't a government that any black, native or Asian man voted in or for. For that matter any woman of any color. As for what Africans did in Africa to each other that's for them to settle. Just like what English did to Irish and Scot's or how eastern Europe had their own serfdom. We are talking about treatment in the US from 1776 till 1865. Then further inequality from 1865 till 1964.
I still disagree with you about paying or providing services/ assistance in the name of slavery reparations now.
Just be better going forward. That and stop with. Yeah we were bad, sorry...but. Just leave the but out.