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In reply to the discussion: A holiday to honor someone who owned hundreds of slaves for over 50 years, [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)32. Washington twice attempted to have Oney Judge kidnapped and returned to slavery
He wrote that abolition might be OK in theory, but there was no reason to reward "unfaithfulness" (the term he used to describe running away from your slave captors). He also worked hard to avoid having to be subject to Pennsylvania's anti-slavery laws, rotating his slaves there every six months so that they couldn't get their freedom.
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A holiday to honor someone who owned hundreds of slaves for over 50 years, [View all]
Nye Bevan
Feb 2015
OP
"Judging people who lived hundreds or thousands of years ago by today's standards..
whathehell
Feb 2015
#33
& some freed blacks owned slaves--human imperfection crosses all races, genders, creeds….
zazen
Feb 2015
#58
The Nazis' enslavement of large numbers of eastern Europeans and Jews was
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#164
"nearly half of the state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday...."
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#118
I tend to agree with what you are saying. However, if I am not mistaken the issue of slavery was
jwirr
Feb 2015
#52
Actually, it was a bone of contention in getting support for the Revolution itself, not only the
merrily
Feb 2015
#59
I agree that the slaves were not treated well. I mentioned the book not to defend slavery but I
jwirr
Feb 2015
#69
Being in Massachusetts, I've had coffee in a home that was part of the Underground Railroad
merrily
Feb 2015
#71
I hope we preserve those homes. They are a part of our history and we need to remember our
jwirr
Feb 2015
#76
"We" are doing nothing to preserve that particular one as it is a private home.
merrily
Feb 2015
#77
Yeah, I hear you. The historical society that should be taking care of it have other priorities. On
jwirr
Feb 2015
#91
It will probably survive this owner as they seem to have the money to maintain it and heaven knows,
merrily
Feb 2015
#93
+1 I always enjoy agreeing with people, most esp those with whom I rarely agree.
merrily
Feb 2015
#15
Wouldn't that have been Congress? Granted he did not veto, but did he write that legislation?
merrily
Feb 2015
#65
No, if you don't know off the top of your head, you don't have a responsiblity to check
merrily
Feb 2015
#89
Between perfection and owning slaves, fully realizing that is wrong, is a lot of ground.
merrily
Feb 2015
#68
Hogwash. He exploited human beings to support his lifestyle throughout his life. And, when he
merrily
Feb 2015
#14
Washington twice attempted to have Oney Judge kidnapped and returned to slavery
Chathamization
Feb 2015
#32
should we discount mlk jr's contribution cause he had extra-marital affairs?
Romeo.lima333
Feb 2015
#6
no im comparing people who did great things but have problems with their pasts
Romeo.lima333
Feb 2015
#12
No, your comparison was invalid, a wholly false equivalency, just as brush posted.
merrily
Feb 2015
#19
You are mistaken. Please quote words from a post of mine saying Washington should
merrily
Feb 2015
#62
No. I have been arguing against posters who defend slaveowners, minimize the evil of slavery, etc.
merrily
Feb 2015
#88
So a modern day slave trader is simply a "flawed" person who partakes in "abhorrent" behavior?
Glassunion
Feb 2015
#142
Well... To me (and this is just my bat-shit insane idology), slavery is rather black and white.
Glassunion
Feb 2015
#157
It's not an opinion. It is a false equivalency. No question. With a straw man thrown in for good
merrily
Feb 2015
#23
This thread is a nauseating, heart wrenchin mess already. I have a feeling it will only go downhill.
merrily
Feb 2015
#21
i never said it did - youre discounting what i said and focusing on something i didnt say ... eom
Romeo.lima333
Feb 2015
#43
That argument isn't valid when the lower power person initiates the affair. Nt
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#147
Well said. At some future point in time we will all be criticized for eating meat or driving
FSogol
Feb 2015
#28
Two different and consequential issues that are deserving of their own thread . . .
brush
Feb 2015
#159
"People do not understand how much their morals are shaped by social context"
whathehell
Feb 2015
#46
Moses did a few genocides, and every single Biblical author quoted to excuse anti gay bigotry in
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#26
You don't have to honor Washington if you don't want to. Pick your favorite president, and consider
dissentient
Feb 2015
#31
Yet nothing prevented him from freeing his own slaves before he personally had no further use for
merrily
Feb 2015
#55
No. Hypocrisy, not context. If he seemed oblivious to the evil, context might be an argument.
merrily
Feb 2015
#96
It should be a day to honor all Presidents. Presidents' Day, not President's Day.
merrily
Feb 2015
#53
Even on DU, mention slavery, the confederate flag, etc. and you get all kinds of ugly surprises.
merrily
Feb 2015
#63
Almost every major figure in history has a checkered past by modern ethical standards.
bluedigger
Feb 2015
#64
Inasmuch as Washington railed against the wrongness of slavery, judge him by his own standards.
merrily
Feb 2015
#79
I think we should have a Mother Jones Day...she saved poor children from slaving 12+ hours a day
libdem4life
Feb 2015
#72
Our Corporate Masters have determined that we are to have TEN days a year off. No more.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2015
#80
This is what happens when people take their copy of "A People's History" wayyy too seriously.
Ykcutnek
Feb 2015
#121
How many folks have a National Holiday for them in the US? That kind of honor should not be
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#145
How many folks were the commander of the revolutionary army and first president?
onenote
Feb 2015
#149
I agree the Capital is a similar honor. And I would support it being revisited.
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#151
You realize it also would piss off a shit-ton of Democrats and independents, too, right?
onenote
Feb 2015
#179
Apparently we should disavow the Founding Fathers altogether & pretend the US was...
Hekate
Feb 2015
#177