Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Micheal Medved defends slavery

Just when you think that the Right-Wing looney tunes could not get any worse, movie critic-radio talk show host- right wing apologist Michael Medved defends the institution of slavery.

That's right: slavery.

Wonder why the Republicans don't get the support of the African-American population?

This is care of Nicole Belle at her blogpost on
www.Crooksandliars.com, who gives us the salient points made by Medved in a post at TownHall.com:

1. Slavery was an ancient and universal institution, not a distinctively American innovation.

2. Slavery existed only briefly, and in limited locales, in the history of the republic - involving only a tiny percentage of the ancestors of today’s Americans.

3. Though brutal, slavery wasn’t genocidal: live slaves were valuable but dead captives brought no profit.

4. It’s not true that the U.S. became a wealthy nation through the abuse of slave labor: the most prosperous states in the country were those that first freed their slaves.

5. While America deserves no unique blame for the existence of slavery, the United States merits special credit for its rapid abolition.

6. There is no reason to believe that today’s African Americans would be better off if their ancestors had remained behind in Africa.

Simply amazing; This deserves no comment.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, no comment except to place Medved into involuntary servitude. Let him plow fields in the sweltering heat using a horse-drawn plow. All damn day. Then a meager meal (just the one). I forgot the beatings. And a cot to sleep on in a shack. After a few months, perhaps he will see that slavery was bad after all.

The ignorance of these people amazes me. What a moron!

Anonymous said...

Yes, Linda, Medved is a moron. I think next he is going to deny the Holocaust,too. "Just a glitch the Nazo bureaucracy." he says.

Anonymous said...

Medved was simply stating historical and true facts. What is so amazing about that? Oh yeah, I forget liberals don't deal in facts.

Anonymous said...

This deserves no comment, also.