True but it would be a legit step in the right direction.
"Urge immediate abolition as earnestly as we may, it will, alas! be gradual abolition in the end. We have never said that slavery would be overthrown by a single blow; that it ought to be, we shall always contend." -- William Lloyd Garrison
Complacency/gaining trust in government is not what we need.
Radio Rothbard: What Will You Do When Kamala (or Trump) Wins?
When it was done in a single blow it was a disaster for the very slaves it was supposed to benefit, not to mention the countless men killed on both sides who never owned a slave.
When it was done in a single blow it was a disaster for the very slaves it was supposed to benefit, not to mention the countless men killed on both sides who never owned a slave.
Obviously the correct choice was to continue slavery to avoid inconveniencing anyone.
Then some percentage of slaves should have been freed each year with compensation to the owners.
Yes, of course, clearly as you're designing your plan to extend slavery, it's the owners who need to be compensated.
RFK jr had some health care position in Trumps first Presidency, didn’t amount to much.
Paint me as super interested to see what he can do here.
Yes he did b I t c h
Yes, unless you want to destroy the economy, country, and many of the slaves the way it was done.
Ron Paul, RFK Jr...
Suddenly, Trump giving people a reason to vote.
https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1852812012478398923
If we get there, I hope they do more than "advise". It should be criminalized.