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In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]freshwest
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Did this 'shared suffering' give the white population the right to cause suffering among the black population for a century or more after the Civil War?
When you are post the quote, 'No one is more enslaved than a slave who doesn't think they're enslaved' do you think wage slavery is equal to chattel slavery?
Because the black population of the South knew the true depths of slavery. Not less income or dependence upon employment, which is the definition of wage slavery.
They were not unemployed, they were often worked to death and not paid a thing for their labor. The slave population shared a suffering that other groups did not undergo, with rape, torture, lynching, terrorism, exclusion and the family breakup that the white population has not.
When the Union conquered the South, they killed the POTUS. Booth was not a lone wolf. And then they continued the slaughter as they were offended by Emancipation. See this, one of many such oppressions:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/07/09/3677437/fourteenth-amendment-anniversary/
Did the Union conduct lynching and tarring and feathering? Did they systematically rape and rob the oppressed in the South as a matter of control and business?
You may have written this off the top of your head, but I think you should edit to take in all of the 'suffering' that went on, not just that of the alleged Confederate victims. I don't care what a thrashing they got and I am from the South. They were ready to do the same things to the North or the slaves. Sorry, but I don't see a moral equivalency there, IMO.
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