I think Every Man A Slave by Sender Zeyv should be required reading because it compares and contrast these things very well. https://www.israelbookshoppublications.com/store/pc/Every-Man-a-Slave-p780.htm
And don't forget the sequel, Gone West, which was serialized in the Mishpacha Magazine a few years ago.
Hi @ShkopBye @ShkopPlease troll the YWN coffee room in the future.
Now we're really off-topic, but I think that one doesn't hold a candle to the original.
On the subject of Sender Zeyv, Aleph Shin is a good but weird read (and slightly creepy, given 9/11 shortly after the book came out). Of course the sequel (Ten Lost) is just off the deep end but still a somewhat enjoyable read.
Swastika existed before the Nazis took it over.Confederate flag came into existence specifically for slavery, so if anything it's worse according to that logic.
do you have a cleaning lady?give it some time and you'll be compared to Hitler YM"SHslavery was a way of life, no one did it to be bad to others, that was not the intent rather normalcy, VS hitler YM"SH was there to wipe you out
slavery was a way of life, no one did it to be bad to others,
What prompted this after 30 posts?
slavery was a way of life, no one did it to be bad to others, that was not the intent rather normalcy, VS hitler YM"SH was there to wipe you out
Was raping women and lynching that part of life. I really feel bad for individuals that know nothing about our history. They come across as a racist when they just don't know/understand.
Simply untrue. Abuse was rampant and punishments were draconian.I don't understand the comparison to hired help at all. Are they being abused or forced to stay?
+1k.(Everyone should like these posts. To be extra safe, you should reply to them with a "+1k". There will come a time in history when you will be outed as a racist for taking part in this conversation and not openly agreeing with this sentiment.)
https://twitter.com/aimhumor/status/1274696570995388416
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1274816919250636801