Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
Let me pull the rug out from under the WSWS when they say, ".... The Times justifies its racial approach by claiming that slavery and the experience of African Americans are subjects long neglected by historians.
Wrong. From my link: Viewed from the perspective of those historically denied the rights enumerated in America’s founding documents, the story of the country’s great men necessarily looks very different. ... Underlying each of the disagreements in the letter is not just a matter of historical fact but a conflict about whether Americans, from the Founders to the present day, are committed to the ideals they claim to revere. And while some of the critiques can be answered with historical fact, others are questions of interpretation grounded in perspective and experience. In fact, the harshness of the Wilentz letter may obscure the extent to which its authors and the creators of the 1619 Project share a broad historical vision. Both sides agree, as many of the project’s right-wing critics do not, that slavery’s legacy still shapes American life—an argument that is less radical than it may appear at first glance. If you think anti-black racism still shapes American society, then you are in agreement with the thrust of the 1619 Project, though not necessarily with all of its individual arguments.
As for AIER....I consider libertarians in general as a joke .... a bunch of right wingers who want to smoke dope, get laid and discriminate as they please. Here, we see a more realistic rendering of what happened to black slaves after the Revolutionary War when they were moved to Nova Scotia ... points your source conveniently leaves out
https://ageofrevolutions.com/2021/01...an-revolution/
And an oft mischaracterization of the point of her work, " ... H
annah-Jones said that her piece “doesn't claim that (the Revolutionary War) was fought solely to preserve slavery, but it does claim that it was a primary reason that some colonists, particularly in Virginia, decided to join the Revolutionary War.”
https://www.browndailyherald.com/art...in-watson-talk
So once again, you seem intent on the right wing bullhorn that ignores anything that factually disproves your mantras, let alone put the conclusion into serious contention. You believe what you want....I'll stick to the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.