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Ending Slavery

An Abolitionist's Point of View

By Nick Steadman, published Feb 03, 2007
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Slavery is a vial institution that is bad for whites, bad for immigrants, bad for blacks and especially bad for America! The law of God is not for people to be enslaved and work to death as their owners relax and watch the slaves like cattle. Blacks do not enjoy being enslaved. Abolition needs to happen immediately. The rest of the world has come to its senses and laid rest to this terrible, terrible institution. Slavery cannot be allowed to spread west, travel north, grow in the south or continue in the United States of America!

Contrary to what the newspapers and products from the south would like America to believe, the black race does not enjoy being enslaved. Plantation owners robbed blacks from Africa. They took blacks from their families, their homes and their way of life. On the plantations they live in deplorable conditions, crammed together with little to live with. They are abused, raped and worked to death. God looks down on blacks living on these plantations and cries for them.

Free the slaves! Plantations need to free the slaves and seek redemption. Seek redemption or be condemned to hell! As a nation we cannot afford to allow emancipation to happen gradually. Enslaving other humans is a demonic way of life. The longer we are retaining and reinforcing this institution the more and more black individuals die, both physically and emotionally.

The United States of America is one of very few countries left in the entire world that still allows slavery to take place. In the handful of nations that allow slavery it is becoming more and more of an unacceptable foundation. In this country, however, slavery is thriving. Why is this country such a savage and inhumane creature? The rest of the world, especially Europeans, sees us as immoral, godless people with no respect for human life.

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@JJ Allen: From the authors CP page the discription of this article reads, "An article written from an abolitionist's point of view, just before the civil war. Outlining why Slavery should be ended immediately. " So I believe that this article is a narritive of what an abolitionist would have written.

Posted on 08/13/2008 at 1:08:11 PM

 
Isn't this a totse text file?

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 11:03:00 PM

 
I am curious as to why this is in the present tense. Slavery was abolished in the mid 19th century.

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 1:03:00 PM

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