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America and politics of division.


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2015 Sep 17, 9:39am   24,712 views  64 comments

by FortWayne   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

Friends,

The “war on women.”

“Black lives matter.”

“The 99 percent” versus “the 1 percent.”

These are the phrases of the purveyors of division, who seek every day to pit one group of Americans against the other. In the meantime, no real problems are being solved.

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57   resistance   2015 Sep 19, 5:50pm  

Strategist says

Society is constantly evolving, and subjective values are constantly changing. "One man's meat, is another man's poison" is probably the best way of describing disgusting primitive morals.

so you say that those morals are disgusting to you, but you also say that morals are subjective.

Strategist says

slavery, stoning of women, persecuting gays

slavery has clear benefits for the owners, and self-interest warps perception. people can rationalize all kinds of things that are in their own self-interest.

it was not "women" who were stoned, but prostitutes specifically. cruel as that is, you could see it as a public health measure. but then, of course, why not stone the men who visited them? perhaps because the men were the ones writing the laws...

homosexuality also has public health issues. AIDS is no doubt only the latest manifestation of that.

not to say those biblical laws are "good", only that they were not random. they had purposes.

Strategist says

Islam....gosh....the list never ends.

the interesting thing about islam is that it's very fashionable among liberals to rush to the defense of muslims (like the muslim boy in texas who made some clock) to show how tolerant and "diverse" they are and yet islamic law would have many of those very people who defend it beheaded or severely beaten the moment muslims got power. especially gays and feminists would be in tons of trouble, instantly.

sure, that boy did nothing wrong, but the paranoia about his project did not come out of nowhere. it came out of pretty much continuous islamic terrorist attacks every day, around the world, on unarmed civilians:

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/index.html#Attacks

58   FortWayne   2015 Sep 19, 5:55pm  

Strategist says

What kind of a question is that? Slavery is moral? What about all the "moral crap" the Bible claims to preach?

Bible teaches us to be the best we can. At the time slavery was moral was when society needed it to survive, there was nothing wrong with slavery when bible was written. Context brother, you got to get context. Bible isn't teaching to have slavery today, because that wouldn't be us at our best today.

59   Dan8267   2015 Sep 19, 7:38pm  

FortWayne says

At the time slavery was moral was when society needed it to survive

Ridiculous. Slavery was never needed for society to survive. You are whitewashing history.

60   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Sep 19, 9:05pm  

The slavery was legal because it was necessary is like the Child Labor was legal because it was necessary bullshit argument.

Most Romans worked small family farms and surplus male sons made the backbone of the Legions. Over time, the 1%ers hijacked the laws and used debt slavery to take over farms across Italy, replacing hundreds of small farm families with a few slave-shepards and bringing in sheep instead of olive groves and wheat fields. The displaced families then crowded into Rome, while the Empire was forced to use Barbarians instead of Italians to populate the Legions, as the massively increased numbers of Urban Poor were too sickly to make good fighters. The displacement of olive groves and wheat made Italy increasingly dependent on Spain, North Africa, and Egyptian imports, and thus the heart of the Empire more efficient but less robust. Once the Vandals took Spain and North Africa, then turned to piracy off Sicily intercepting Grain from Egypt, the Western Empire was over.

Instead of a massive cotton or indigo plantation in the South, there could have been much smaller farms worked by small farmers. The reason slaves were necessary was because too few people had too much land that needing working and needed massive numbers of obedient, cowed labor. They could have gotten disobedient, uncowed free labor in the form of immigrants, but that would mean either selling off the land or taking a smaller cut of the profits. They could have divided and sold off land after Empancipation, but the landowners decided to use sharecroppers who were utterly destitute newly freed slaves instead.

Same thing with Mexican "Guest Workers". Maybe the problem is the wineries and lettuce plantations are too large. It's nonsense they aren't profitable for several reasons, starting with the smaller the farm, the more productive it is and two, many of the 'efficiencies' of lettuce plantations are because costs are secretly externalized via Guest Worker Programs, Subsidies, Food Stamps, higher Social Spending, and of course below minimum wage labor, so the increased consumer prices would do is really express these hidden prices in your face in the supermarket, instead of hidden amongst the taxes you pay in a 2+T Fed Budget and a multi-multi-billion dollar State Budget.

Banning the 2+ Million Child Laborers in the USA caused labor prices to increase due to reduced labor supply. It's called supply and demand. Eliminate a supply of labor and the remaining laborers will get more in wages, all other things being equal.

61   HEY YOU   2015 Sep 19, 10:49pm  

The worst thing that anyone can be called: Democratic or Republican voter.
And it doesn't get any worse.

62   Strategist   2015 Sep 20, 7:38am  

FortWayne says

At the time slavery was moral was when society needed it to survive

I wonder how that society would react if the slave master roles were reversed.

63   Strategist   2015 Sep 20, 7:41am  

Ironman says

Boy Dan, when you fuck up, you fuck up big time!!

Which is all the time.

Ironman says

Maybe you need Marcus to help you with your math skills!!

He fucks up just as much.

64   mell   2015 Sep 20, 8:24am  

Strategist says

The real truth is...the Bible was written by a bunch of idiots with no knowledge of science, and disgusting primitive morals.

I disagree with this. FW is right that you have to see this in context of the times, the bible actually was a very good document to ensure peace among tribes and neighborhoods - regardless whether you are religious and believe in it or not. OK there is the old testament and new testament and re-writing that would go too deep into the matter, but if you simply took the 10 commandments, any society following them would likely do pretty well. Despite the dark ages, the inquisition and such I would assert that Christianity has done quite well on an overall score-card. And to think that people should not have followed a religion in times where science could not explain so many natural phenomenons is a bit naive.

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