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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1412171)7/27/2023 1:21:11 PM
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the only people who benefited from slavery were slave owners, some may have been kinder that others but it was still a crime against humanity



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1412171)7/27/2023 6:07:24 PM
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I don't care about reading an article. I HEAR Rhonda Sanctimonious and Fox News, etc SAYING that slavery had its benefits for slaves. You can bet that's what will be taught .... they know thats what the state of FL wants.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1412171)7/28/2023 3:33:01 PM
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@HeathMayo

When the only black candidates in your own party’s primary think you have it wrong on slavery, maybe you should quit doubling down and just listen for a change.


@natalie_allison

I asked Tim Scott about the Florida slavery curriculum/DeSantis: “There’s no silver lining to slavery,” he says. It “was really about separating families about mutilating humans, and even raping their wives.” Says he hopes “everyone running for president would appreciate that”
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“Implying that there is an upside to slavery is absolutely wrong,” said Hurd, a former US representative running a long-shot bid for the GOP nomination, in an interview Monday with Bloomberg Television’s “Balance of Power.”