Monday, January 23, 2012

Ron Paul's Pro-Slavery Argument

Listen very carefully to what Paul says here. It is a pro-slavery argument. He will tell you that he personally doesn't believe in slavery. But at the same time he says that it is up to the people to decide whether or not they will own slaves. That's like saying that, while he personally wouldn't rape anybody, it is up to the community to decide whether rape is okay. He says that it is consent of ...the people in a Republic that matters, and the consent of the slave states was to keep the non-people in bondage. The federal government threw that consent out of the window and freed slaves, Paul whines, which represents tyranny. In other words, in Ron Paul's mind, tyranny is freedom and freedom is tyranny. It doesn't get clearer than this, folks. Everything I have been saying about Ron Paul for all these years is true. Stop trying to rationalize his candidacy. He is a white nationalist.

And could somebody answer the damn phone?

3 comments:

Jessica P. said...

What is scary about Ron Paul is that there are people out there who believe in his racists ideas.

However, Ron Paul isn't going to get the nomination...thank god, but we still got to contend with Newt and Romney who appears to be the lesser of two evils.

CE MIAMI said...

its sad..when people are soo stupid they cant understand the point paul is making in this video...the north was for a centralized government...the south was for a decentralized government...thats the jist...slavery was a guise the north used to glose over their real agenda...think of it like an ear mark in a bill...its hidden below the surface...get it now?

Andrew said...

Your comment is probably the most idiotic and immoral comment I have ever approved in the many year history of this blog. The plantation system was one of the most centralized systems in world history. Every white man was required to police slaves under penalty of law. Every person had to dress in a fashion that clearly differentiated slave and free person. Everybody had to carry papers on them to show the patrols upon command. The patrols were permitted to dispense summary execution: slaves could be shot on sight.. Children could be sold away for their mothers. Wives could be sold away from their husbands. It was nothing short of a totalitarian government. Not even the Soviet Union at the heiight of its repressive phase could hold a candle to the staggering centralized authoritarian order of the antebellum slave system. Do you get it now?