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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 120: A Nationally Lampooned Vacation
Jakyl25
08/09/17 11:29:07 AM
#130:


Corrik posted...
Jakyl25 posted...
Here's another fun hypothetical for Corrik

Would the slaves have been right to rebel against their owners, to the point of violence if necessary?

Or should they have just waited for government to sort it out?

I think the slaves rebelling was a fair choice and one I woild have probably made if I was under a bad owner.

Rebelling was basically choosing death. And, I think there are many scenarios where I would prefer death over potential situations of being subservient.

Many slave populations in the past rebelled. Spartacus. The jews in Egypt. Not uncommon and certainly understandable.

Okay so it's cool for slaves to rebel because they have no representation in government.

Are the abolitionists wrong for illegally helping them escape?
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