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Originally Posted by Rex E.
Ever been in someones home, a nice "normal" family home, and been showed the slave owners certificate that's been handed down through the generations, proudly framed and displayed hanging on the wall?
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Can't say I have. But I did once have a coworker who told me that the slave shacks still stood out behind the family farmhouse. Said his forebearers maintained them as "a reminder of better times". He seemed to be a touch disgusted by it, but obviously everyone from his Dad on back didn't feel the same way.
See, slavery is like skeletons in the family closet. Everyone knows the truth, but we try not to talk about it because some of us have a billion "reasons" and excuses to dance all around it. The truth and all those light skinned folks runnin' around the old family homestead are just too much for a "Gentleman" to bear. The rest of us are too tired of their bullshit to argue with'em, so we let it slide. Straight up slavery is behind us now, so there really isn't much point to it.
However, it certainly does appear that some among us long for the days of cheap, compliant labor to scowl at from atop their high horses.
"...for lack of a better phrase, an employee is actually just a piece of equipment.". Remember that? I'm pretty sure I read it here.
Dave