Modern zeitgeist???
That's what you call the concept that people should be free?? That's what you call NOT defending the purchase of human beings and their being treated as property?? That's what you call opposing the selling of wives and husbands, and children away from their families to other plantations, or excusing it because it didn't happen that often?? That's what you call being shocked that someone would say slavery was better because at least then blacks worked???
THAT is what you call "modern zeitgeist??"
What is going on on this forum??
Has loyalty to Roy Moore turned people inside out?? Defending trolling for children because there aren't enough older women who are "pure?" Now saying slavery wasn't all that bad??
Or were some of you this way to begin with, and your love of Moore just tore away the façade??
If there are many of you who actually believe these things, then perhaps some of the rest of us need to find a more decent forum.
@musiclady In my opinion, there's so much anger and fear running wild in people that politics is taking on a cultic edge, and not just with Trump.
I've seen the view put forth that Moore wasn't at all a flawed candidate. Number one, no candidate is perfect. Number two, he always had baggage, including the shady financial stuff he had going on with his non-profit. But every time I mentioned it, it was ignored. Except for once, when the person I was posting to denied any of it ever happened (!!!).
We're at the point where asserting a favored politician has problems is met with denial and rage. If you don't follow the party line that he's a perfect Christian warrior who's going to save us all, you're the enemy. Literally. You're an undercover Democrat being paid by Soros. And his supporters will do their best to shout you down. It's insane. But the desperation is so intense to !get that guy in office! because the world will end if we don't. No. It won't.
As for the slavery argument, I'm Southern born and raised. I don't know much about my ancestors...I'd be surprised if any of them owned slaves. Even if they did, I wouldn't apologize for it because I had absolutely zero to do with it. But I understand slavery was a horrible thing, that because of it the South was destined to lose the war, and I'm not one of those people wanting the South to "rise" again, whatever that means. I think we're doing fine.
To be honest, when I read someone put forth that, well, slave families weren't always broken up, you know, and hey, they were working! And they had a roof and ate organic food....I don't know. I don't know what planet I'm on because it isn't the thoughtful one I came to in April of 2016.