True to the racist views of the day, Fitzhugh did believe that blacks were βweak, ignorant and dependentβ on the superior class of whites, but his racism was part of a class analysis common to socialists. In other words, the benefits that he believed blacks gained from slavery should also be applied to poor, less capable whites.This is secretly the view that modern socialists take too. While they will talk all day about the plight of the poor, they secretly hate them; this is why all their condescending policies actually serve to keep them down.
Socialism proposes to do away with free competition; to afford protection and support at all times to the laboring class; to bring about, at least, a qualified community or property, and to associate labor. All these purposes, slavery fully and perfectly attains.Agree 100%.
"If you want to go after General Kelly, that's up to you. But I think that that -- if you want to get into a debate with a four-star Marine general, I think that that's something highly inappropriate." - Sarah Huckabee SandersI now understand why N. Korea is looking like the target -- Only WE can do Song'un (military first)!
It is now "highly inappropriate" to even question the Junta that rules the empire.