Cac in Miss Says, “Slaves were given food, shelter and clothing.” “Those slaves were worth a lot of money to those owners."

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They were given food, shelter and clothing!’ Mississippi statue meeting flies off the rails after woman defends slavery

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A Mississippi county meeting on Confederate monuments spiraled into chaos after a woman defended slavery and slave owners.

Lee County supervisors hosted a public meeting Monday on the removal of a Confederate monument outside the courthouse, but the event fell apart after local resident Patty Young was given approval to defend the statue erected in 1906 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, reported the Daily Journal.

“People holler that those slaves were mistreated,” Young told the newspaper after the event, echoing her public remarks. “None of us lived during that times. Those are just rumors. I really don’t think that we know the actual facts. There may have been some that were mistreated.”

Young, whose Facebook page shows her involvement in pro-Confederate groups and commemorative events, claimed the Civil War was not caused by slavery, but was instead a defensive war against “northern invaders” and agricultural taxes imposed on the South.

“[Slaves] were given food, shelter and clothing,” Young said. “Those slaves were worth a lot of money to those owners.”

The preservation of chattel slavery and white supremacy was the animating factor in the formation of the Confederate States of America, as Mississippi’s secession declaration made plainly clear in January 1861.

“Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery — the greatest material interest of the world,” reads the secession declaration. “Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization.”

The state lawmakers who voted to secede said in the declaration that they faced two choices — agree to slavery’s abolition, or dissolve the United States — but Young insists the remaining Union states “made it about slavery later.”

Lee County activists had asked the board of supervisors on July 6 to relocate the monument, because state law does not permit them to be removed entirely, but officials are divided on the issue.

State lawmakers agreed to remove the Confederate symbol from the state flag last month, as nationwide protests raged against racism and police brutality, and a handful of Mississippi counties have voted to move their monuments away from courthouses.

 
They were given food, shelter and clothing!’ Mississippi statue meeting flies off the rails after woman defends slavery

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A Mississippi county meeting on Confederate monuments spiraled into chaos after a woman defended slavery and slave owners.

Lee County supervisors hosted a public meeting Monday on the removal of a Confederate monument outside the courthouse, but the event fell apart after local resident Patty Young was given approval to defend the statue erected in 1906 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, reported the Daily Journal.

“People holler that those slaves were mistreated,” Young told the newspaper after the event, echoing her public remarks. “None of us lived during that times. Those are just rumors. I really don’t think that we know the actual facts. There may have been some that were mistreated.”

Young, whose Facebook page shows her involvement in pro-Confederate groups and commemorative events, claimed the Civil War was not caused by slavery, but was instead a defensive war against “northern invaders” and agricultural taxes imposed on the South.

“[Slaves] were given food, shelter and clothing,” Young said. “Those slaves were worth a lot of money to those owners.”

The preservation of chattel slavery and white supremacy was the animating factor in the formation of the Confederate States of America, as Mississippi’s secession declaration made plainly clear in January 1861.

“Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery — the greatest material interest of the world,” reads the secession declaration. “Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization.”

The state lawmakers who voted to secede said in the declaration that they faced two choices — agree to slavery’s abolition, or dissolve the United States — but Young insists the remaining Union states “made it about slavery later.”

Lee County activists had asked the board of supervisors on July 6 to relocate the monument, because state law does not permit them to be removed entirely, but officials are divided on the issue.

State lawmakers agreed to remove the Confederate symbol from the state flag last month, as nationwide protests raged against racism and police brutality, and a handful of Mississippi counties have voted to move their monuments away from courthouses.

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Hey if she likes the idea Id gladly provide food shelter and clothing for her servitude. Tell her give me a call

Maybe if she has a 12 or 13 yo daughter that worked during the day and was defiled and sodomized by grown men thru the
night resulting in irreparable turmoil and physical pain.

I contend that the founding fathers of this country should be spoken of w the same allure of Hitler, Idi Amin, Jim Jones and Jeffrey Dahmer.

But at least they slept on the ground wore tattered clothing and ate pig and cow toenail.

Carry on.......
 
Talk about those living conditions though. Talk about how people were taken from families. Talk about how few privileges they had. Shit they couldn’t even read. I would say more, but lurkers and shit.
 
This is exactly why we need to keep making slavery movies. Many CACs think like this. Sadly, many black folk are starting to think like this. We can't ever let them off the hook. They have to be constantly reminded off their evil nature and the devilish acts they committed.

In fact, we need to make the movies more graphic and more accurate. So much so that it makes you squirm in your seat. I want all white folks to be uncomfortable and all black folk to walk out of the theater ready to punch a CAC.
 
interesting that a cac that turns into a slobbering demon when forced to go a month without a haircut- and becomes a screaming incoherent lunatic when asked to cover their face so other people won't get sick and die- that's the person that's out here talking about; "eh, it wasn't so bad...?

one of the comments after the article;
The slaves were given food, shelter, and clothing? They grew and harvested and cooked the food. They built the shelters. They grew, picked, spun, and wove the cotton and made the clothes. And then the masters gave it to them? Wow, did their generosity know no bounds?
 
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This fucking lost cause bullshit again. Invented and disseminated by the UDC.
It's very important to call them every fucking time they try it. Every. Time. Do not ignore it. Don't let them continue to whitewash history.
 
She's not worth the time of day.
As usual...OP thinks she is...... busts his natural ass to find stories such as this for their shock value so that he can post... just do a search ... very little to n variety to his posts..... he'll now feel the need to say something to me.... so... fuck him in advance.... :dunno:

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These white people are doing whatever they can to keep this illusion going!! They knew this shit wasn't going to last forever and the gig is almost up!! Those white folks can say whatever they FUCKIN want too!! This shit is almost FUCKIN over!!
 
This is exactly why we need to keep making slavery movies. Many CACs think like this. Sadly, many black folk are starting to think like this. We can't ever let them off the hook. They have to be constantly reminded off their evil nature and the devilish acts they committed.

In fact, we need to make the movies more graphic and more accurate. So much so that it makes you squirm in your seat. I want all white folks to be uncomfortable and all black folk to walk out of the theater ready to punch a CAC.

You got that right! And we should never start thinking, TO FORGIVE & TO FORGET!!! At any point in this TRANCE/ILLUSION/DREAM!!
 
Nothing new, white people been making up their own history.

Bruh, AINT that the truth!! We gotta get our folks to stop listening to the BS and stop repeating the BS!! Those damn pilgrims/colonist have hijacked damn near everything from the copper color people!! Like I said, we gotta stop listening to them. Those fuckers ain't as great as they FUCKIN claim to be!! Let me stop.. Good reply brotha
 
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