After a voter said he found it “astonishing” that Haley hadn’t used the word “slavery” at any point in her answer, she asked, “What do you want me to say about slavery?”

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    LMAO

    The exchange drew a swift response from Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison. “This isn’t hard: condemning slavery is the baseline for anyone who wants to be president of the United States,” he said in a statement.

    President Joe Biden also responded with a post on X, saying, “It was about slavery.”

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      Back in the day, Ronald Reagan figured out that of X% of the population was African American and X+1% of the population was racist using anti-Black dog whistles was the way to go. The problem was that the racists got tired of the dog whistles and demanded politicians who said exactly what they wanted to hear.

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    “I think the cause of the Civil War was basically how government was going to run — the freedoms and what people could and couldn’t do,” Haley said at the beginning of her response.

    She went on to say: “I think it always comes down to the role of government and what the rights of the people are. And I will always stand by the fact that I think government was intended to secure the rights and freedoms of the people. It was never meant to be all things to all people.

    Darned guv’ment trampling the rights of slaveholders.

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      I always love the, “it was about state’s rights,” people.

      Yes, you’re absolutely correct. It was about the state’s right to let rich white men own black people.

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        technically I believe the south was more so mad that the northern states passed laws that allowed slaves to become free people once they escaped north. Then, the south couldn’t reclaim their slaves and they got mad and threatened a war. So it was actually the northern states’ rights that started a lot of the feuding.

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        It wasn’t though. My state (Ohio) was stopped from freeing all people who cross our borders. We were stopped from refusing to reenslave and return people who escaped to our state. We wanted to do these things and the states that seceded blocked us from doing them. Then when they seceded they openly banned abolition of slavery in their constitution. Meanwhile 4 union states were permitted to allow slavery to continue until after the war. Those 4 states were the last states to see abolition.

        From the confederate perspective the civil war was about the right of white people to own black people no matter what.

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        They actually had the state right to let rich white men own black people before they separated. States choosing to ban slavery scared the rich southern slave owners.

        The Confederacy made it a federal right. The poor southerners were literally convinced to fight and die to not be allowed to make their own state laws on the matter.

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      And I will always stand by the fact that I think government was intended to secure the rights and freedoms of the people.

      So people in slavery weren’t “people”, Haley?

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      They actually think the South was the side fighting for freedom, and the good guys lost. These psychos are trying to be the only ones in charge of everything.

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    I don’t find it astonishing. Let’s stop pretending like the GOP isn’t a group of racist, fascist assholes.

    There’s nothing to wonder about here. Nikki Haley is, like the rest of the GOP, perfectly fine with white supremacy and everything that comes of it up to and including slavery.

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      I’m not sure that it’s true that she is “fine with white supremacy” but you’re right that she is likely trying to appeal to those that are.

      Based on what little I know about her, (like most politicians) she wants to win, and will say whatever the “correct” words are to get the most pepple vote for her. She’s also trying to win over trumpers, and she knows to dance around certain topics to do that. Problem for her is she is starting to come across as spineless in the media, which is the opposite of how (I think) trumpers see their Orange-Supreme-Leader

      But yeah, she also gives off a vibe of being more rational and moderate which is what makes her a credible threat to Biden. (So I’m glad that she’s fucking things up for herself, and if she can continue to put her foot in her mouth that’s a plus)

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        She hides her background (Indian), changed her name, changed her religion to Christianity, said she was proud of the Trump administration (after Jan 6th), has stated that all Republicans need to rally around Trump, claims there is no racism in America (despite the incredibly racist remarks used against her only 15 years ago).

        She pandered to the racists with regards to the confederate flag, saying “Those South Carolinians view the flag as a symbol of respect, integrity, and duty. They also see it as a memorial, a way to honor ancestors who came to the service of their state during time of conflict. That is not hate, nor is it racism".

        She has defended the secession that brought about civil war.

        I’d say she’s pretty ok with white supremacy.

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        She’s pulling a Ron Desantis. We had actual Nazi’s in full bullshit in Florida holding his signs and promoting him as governor and he wouldn’t disavow them. She is cut from the same cloth, she wants their support.

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      You are right technically that they fought over that. But they fought to get rid of that state right, which they already had. The Confederacy made it a constitutional, federal right.

      The south fought and died to get rid of their own rights for the benefit of the rich.

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    It’s about tradition!

    Traditionally many, many children died at childbirth or soon after due to the lack of medical care and vaccines.

    Traditionally the rich, wealthy and powerful have held almost all the cards of power, keeping most to themselves while denying the elevation of new generations - “new money” vs “old money” is a great example of how they try to minimize meritocracy.

    Traditionally snake oil salesmen were everywhere and misleading claims were status quo. This is where we are today with politics, maybe it’s always been this way too. Gotta love those weasel words!

    Traditionally though… women couldn’t run for office, vote, or have any real kind of say. Not really sure how you can run on a tradition platform and just gloss over that.

    Oh, and traditionally in terms of human society the rich and wealthy have always owned slaves, serfs and other humans because their families had amassed wealth and land first. We’re returning to this with landlordship in the USA.

    Ah well, fighting over scraps until humans go extinct in the next couple of generations. No helping it imo.

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      Traditionally though… women couldn’t run for office, vote, or have any real kind of say.

      More to the point, Nikki Haley couldn’t do those things. She wouldn’t have a campaign.

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    You know you’re living in the craziest timeline when the party of Lincoln is more evil than the actual Church of Satan.

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    This woman will end Union (or at least tries her hardest) as we know it. She’s the biggest union buster and she’s proud of it. Corporation love her so much