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"R. Steve Walz" wrote in message ... Jasper PNL Mfg Co, LTD wrote: "R. Steve Walz" wrote in message ... Circe wrote: So what? "High" cultures the world over (and particularly in Europe) had slavery (and children slaves) for thousands of years. One of the reasons that the wealthy in the Greek and Roman culture (who produced most of the art and literature that we admire today) *were* wealthy was because they relied on slave labor to produce surplus goods and earn their money for them. Wow, what a wonderful achievement, eh? ---------------- Actually no, they bred horrible sadness by the thousands of lives. were you there ? ----------------- Sure was. did you actually see this 'horrible sadness' ??? -------------- Oh yes! Those people's labor for themselves would have done such incredible good that it cannot even be fathomed. 'those people' were illiterate.........they would have subsisted, nothing more -------------------- They were deprived of their rightful education in that society. Also, anyway, reading was not much use at that time, a toy, nothing more. Instead it fed and clothed and pampered vain plutocrats and sycophants who made war to steal from all of Europe. and incidentally kept 'those people' from starving due to their own inability to do anything more than simply survive under starvation conditions ----------------------- Nonsense. The slaves did that themselves. Our rich do the same thing today!!! so move to 'Da Mudda Lann' where everyone is poor --------------------------- Ain't any, you ridiculous lying piece of ****! the extent of your intellectual bankruptcy is fully exposed by your remarks above |
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