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The Emancipation Proclamation Lie:
Why does the Immigration Department insist on asking the
question who freed the slaves and saying it was Lincoln? Do you
think Lincoln was in a position to free the slaves in the South?
Perhaps he was but that was never settled in court and it was
the matter of Civil War, in part. He did not free the slaves in
the North where he actually was legally entitled to make such a
Proclamation. This kind of management of public perception is
almost considered wise by people when they learn that it is not
true. They say things like ?We need our heroes?.
If we need to lie about liars and racists or otherwise keep our
heads in dark places and eat what mushrooms eat, how will we
address the opportunities to stop fighting over the One Pie? How
will we make more pies on other planets and who will own those
planets or get the gene therapy to extend life to a potential of
900 years? Who thinks that sentient robots with human brain
contents dumped therein (Stanford 1999) will be better workers
and who will have jobs? Why work at any job that can be done by
a robot? Has our education system been creating thinkers who can
create the vast potential inherent in new technology and space
colonization?
When General Fremont freed the slaves in Missouri he was
upbraided by Lincoln and rather than telling lies about Lincoln
freeing slaves I think the schools and Immigration Department
should have people read the Lincoln-Douglas debates where he
makes it clear that he is a racist. I know some people try to
say Fremont did not free the slaves so I will give you a quote
from people I agree with and a link to the information you might
want to check into.
??The property, real and personal, of all persons in the State
of Missouri who shall take up arms against the United States,
and who shall be directly proven to have taken active part with
their enemies in the field, is declared to be confiscated to the
public use, and their slaves, if they have any, are hereby
declared free.?
It has been stated by some of the papers that in thus
pronouncing the emancipation of the slaves of rebels General
Fremont was only carrying out the Act known as the Confiscating
Act passed by Congress at the extra session. An examination of
that act will, however, show that its provisions do not warrant
the step taken by the General.? (1)
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/septemb
er/slave-proclamation.htm
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