Quackers
The Frog
I think Canada will get to qualify as more than one state. Our hat gets more than 2 senators!
You treat your hats well. In England we treat our hat like the measely cap it is. Not the proud top hat America has

I think Canada will get to qualify as more than one state. Our hat gets more than 2 senators!
But you're not anti-Scottish or anything, right, Quackers?![]()
You treat your hats well. In England we treat our hat like the measely cap it is. Not the proud top hat America has![]()
Bees don't eat honey.![]()
Did you forget concentration camp victims were slaves as well? Did you forget the German government awarded them reparations for it? Oh wait, that assumes you have more than a cursory understanding of history...Got Source? Or is it another "assumption" of yours?
One is about mass-murdering, the other is about slavery. I am certain that neither Jews nor slaves would appreciate their being lumped together when they experienced different evils.
It is much like the handful of slave owners who didn't chronically mistreat and abuse their slaves. They were dumbfounded when the vast majority wanted to leave anyway when they finally got their freedom. They thought their slaves understood that it was all for their own good. How their lives were so much better off than they likely would have been if they didn't have a benevolent owner who took care of their every need.What disturbs me the most is the apologism in this thread that surrounds slavery.
Mostly Rome and Hitler. There's some ACW stuff, but that's mostly revolving around the oddly familiarly named Grand Army of the Republic.Eh? They were being produced and planned in the 20th century. And I'd say it was more a mix of the fall of the Roman Republic/rise of Hitler/American Civil War/purge of the Templars/massacre of the Mamluks than anything else.
The fact of the matter is that Jews were being mass-murdered, and blacks were enslaved. Both faced evils, and both evils were different. They are not comparable.Did you forget concentration camp victims were slaves as well? Did you forget the German government awarded them reparations for it? Oh wait, that assumes you have more than a cursory understanding of history...
The fact of the matter is that Jews were being mass-murdered, and blacks were enslaved. Both faced evils, and both evils were different. They are not comparable.
Jews were being enslaved and forced to work in factories producing various things, including items that were used to exterminate them. Have you seen Schindler's List?The fact of the matter is that Jews were being mass-murdered, and blacks were enslaved. Both faced evils, and both evils were different. They are not comparable.
How?Yes they are.
Perhaps, but six million Jews were exterminated. Death is not the same as slavery.Jews were being enslaved and forced to work in factories producing various things, including items that were used to exterminate them. Have you seen Schindler's List?
How?
And how many untold slaves were starved/beaten to death or outright killed?Perhaps, but six million Jews were exterminated. Death is not the same as slavery.
Would you like another chance to answer the question? Because here it is.You love to ignore what you can't refute don't you?
Please, please tell me you were joking by repeating that ridiculous line. There are plenty of things that warrant an absolute view.
Rape is always wrong. Pretty absolute, no room for wiggle there.
Child molestation is always wrong.
And so forth and so on...
I swear, I know hollywood loves to dump on conservatives, but that line was probably the worst attempt at Bush bashing that I saw (IIRC though, he actually said absolutes rather than black and white)
A lot of the politics of the prequel trilogy are an analogy for the Bush administration and "War on Terror". If you missed it, it's just because it's one of the most poorly-constructed and clumsily-presented such analogies in cinema history, so you tend to assume it's just bad film-making until somebody actually points it out to you.
What disturbs me the most is the apologism in this thread that surrounds slavery.
I can't remember which movie that quote is from, but I'm thinking III. Either way, the concept of "either with or against me" predates Bush.What? No. The line in the movie, "Only a Sith deals in absolutes" was a swipe at Bush and his "You're either with us or against us" line.
I agree totally with your analysis of the Confederates. However, I don't recall saying anything about them. My point was that the Right of Secession is the foundation of all justice. It is an individual right (e.g. you personally can decide to be a country of one). All statists deny this. They assert a right to decide for you. IOW, a statist is a slaver. There really isn't any difference.Except that the Confederates didn't want to destroy "the state". They just wanted their own state that suited their form of tyranny better.