• McNasty
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    Frederick Douglass, arguing for unity among black and white laborers in 1883, said that “experience teaches us that there may be a slavery of wages only a little less galling and crushing in its effects than chattel slavery, and that this slavery of wages must go down with the other.”

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      Oh shit well I sure hope people organize in the 19th century and stop the things that were actual oppression.

      Douglass was still supporting what I’m saying tho, which is that calling yourself a slave because you have a job is incorrect. Also Douglass would shit his pants if a wealthy white landowner complained about being “in slavery.”

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        If you don’t think that economic slavery is real and exists in modern society, there’s no point in further conversation.

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        It must be awful to base your personality on outrage.

        I hope it gets better for you.

        Edit: , then*

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            It’s…a direct quote. I’m not sure how shittalking me is providing any worth to the conversation. Please make one statement supporting your position with information rather than criticism.