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Florida schools teaching slavery's "benefits"

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@mott-the-hoople said
why are you dodging the question?

When slaves were freed did the take their knowledge with them?

I know why you are dodging, a correct answer would make you look like a fool.
Would you discuss how some rape victims could've learned new sex positions? Or may have picked up sex tips?

Yes or no?

If you refuse to answer this then you understand the depths of how stupid your question is.

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@mott-the-hoople said
were slave required to leave behind the skills they acquired?
Some of those slaves already had skills when they were forced onto boats and came to America. Skills their slaveowners benefited from.

Their white masters in America did them no favors.


@suzianne said
Some of those slaves already had skills when they were forced onto boats and came to America. Skills their slaveowners benefited from.

Their white masters in America did them no favors.
So suzi bamboozle, if there were free and open immigration between say Sierra Leone and the US, which way would the traffic flow, the same direction as the slave trade of hundreds of years ago, or would people be moving to Sierra Leone?

In your not so humble opinion.

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@wajoma said
So suzi bamboozle, if there were free and open immigration between say Sierra Leone and the US, which way would the traffic flow, the same direction as the slave trade of hundreds of years ago, or would people be moving to Sierra Leone?

In your not so humble opinion.
You apparently let the word "forced" in my post go completely over your head. Surprising, since "force" is one of your favorite words.



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@mott-the-hoople said
no one said they could
you libs are a foolish lot
Yes DeSantis definitely said they could do just that.


@wajoma said
She said:

"and the state added the finishing touches."

^ Therein lies the problem.


Finally, yes, yes, yes. Get the state out of the education industry. Carve off the festering wart that is state education, allow parents to keep more of their money so they can choose what suits them and their children best.
And let poor children go without an education, perhaps they could pass a law making cotton picking mandatory for basic welfare provision and the kids could work alongside their parents, I mean it’s not like they have a school to go to.
Did you literally flop out of Ayn Rand’s rancid lady parts.


@wajoma said
She said:

"and the state added the finishing touches."

^ Therein lies the problem.


Finally, yes, yes, yes. Get the state out of the education industry. Carve off the festering wart that is state education, allow parents to keep more of their money so they can choose what suits them and their children best.
Are you suggesting that home schooling is the better alternative to state schools?


@kevcvs57 said
And let poor children go without an education, perhaps they could pass a law making cotton picking mandatory for basic welfare provision and the kids could work alongside their parents, I mean it’s not like they have a school to go to.
Did you literally flop out of Ayn Rand’s rancid lady parts.
Can you please post a reputable definition of 'ultra right wing', you have labelled me as such a number of times and I'd like to settle this matter with an apology and retraction from you.

Asked 32 times, dodged 31.


@wajoma said
Can you please post a reputable definition of 'ultra right wing', you have labelled me as such a number of times and I'd like to settle this matter with an apology and retraction from you.

Asked 32 times, dodged 31.
“ This is no more exaggerated than the 'US was built on the backs of slaves' fairy tales.

Dealing with men by force and threats of force is not the most productive way. Also there were levels of slavery one might say their salary was garnished (whether they liked it or not) to be be provided with services (whether they liked them or not) not entirely unlike modern taxation.

The similarities are there, the terms are defined the only thing to debate is how much of a slave to goobermint are you today.”

“ Like I said it's only the level that's up for debate, in NZ it's about half your working life, that is to say, no longer 'modest levels of taxation'.

Also to maintain slaves at a level popularised on movies and tv costume dramas (No1's source of history) was in itself very labour intensive, constantly driving, driving, all that whipping, reluctant workers, careless workers, workers with no incentive to do things right the minute your back is turned, add to that food, clothing and housing. All that effort there's not much difference between that and simply doing it yourself.”

Denying the brutality of slavery on an industrial level and pathetically trying to equate its inequity with a modern day PAYE tax system is EXACTLY what an ultra right wing scumbag would do, lo and behold you did EXACTLY that. Your status based on your obvious philosophy isn’t open to debate it’s in the ergo category.
Also note that I’m not talking about you in the third person whilst deluding myself that I have an audience duchess.”

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@moonbus said
Are you suggesting that home schooling is the better alternative to state schools?
I'm suggesting that people shouldn't look at as if they still have to pay for the state brain washing system and private education, whatever form that may take. When goobermint get's out of the education industry, citizens have more money in their pocket to spend on the education that suits them and their children best.

This is why I have to rap knuckles every time kev bamboozle and other retards say 'free education', nothing from goobermint is free, they can't give anything without taking it first. Goobermint is not majic as much as ijit boy kev bamboozle would like to believe so himself, crediting the state with majic powers then worshipping it is the new religion.


@wajoma said
I'm suggesting that people shouldn't look at as if they still have to pay for the state brain washing system and private education, whatever form that may take. When goobermint get's out of the education industry, citizens have more money in their pocket to spend on the education that suits them and their children best.

This is why I have to rap knuckles every time kev bam ...[text shortened]... o believe so himself, crediting the state with majic powers then worshipping it is the new religion.
It’s free at the pint of use you dullard I must be forgetting the retardation level of obtuseness that some corporate hacks will sink to.
Nothing is free and no socioeconomic and political choice is free from consequences.
Doing away with public education will result in a sizeable minority who will be unable to do anything other than manual labour whilst the supply and demand equation for highly skilled or tech jobs with veer dramatically to the demand side and with the obvious effect on GDP. You anti public purse types dare not think your ideas through I guess.

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@kevcvs57 said
It’s free at the pint of use you dullard I must be forgetting the retardation level of obtuseness that some corporate hacks will sink to.
Nothing is free and no socioeconomic and political choice is free from consequences.
Doing away with public education will result in a sizeable minority who will be unable to do anything other than manual labour whilst the supply and de ...[text shortened]... th the obvious effect on GDP. You anti public purse types dare not think your ideas through I guess.
kev bamboozle on a number of occasions you've called me 'ultra right wing' or 'extreme right wing', can you provide a reputable definition of these. Are you now claiming that being opposed to the state brainwashing machine is to be 'ultra right wing'. If so we need to see what reputable definition you're using.

Asked 36 times, cowering cowardice 35 times.

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@wajoma said
I'm suggesting that people shouldn't look at as if they still have to pay for the state brain washing system and private education, whatever form that may take. When goobermint get's out of the education industry, citizens have more money in their pocket to spend on the education that suits them and their children best.

This is why I have to rap knuckles every time kev bam ...[text shortened]... o believe so himself, crediting the state with majic powers then worshipping it is the new religion.
You seem to be suggesting that private schooling is a better option. That's fine for those who can afford it, but not everyone can.

Defunding the state-funded school system isn't going to put more money in anyone's pocket; there's no way the government is going to lower taxes simply because it is no longer funding schooling. The money you think would be saved has already been mortgaged to the towering national deficit. Schools would simply close down for lack of funds, but you wouldn't have a red cent more in your pocket to spend on private schooling.

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