So, she was a mentally ill schizophrenic, religious nut, not important to the movement, did little, sent on suicide missions because of how expendable she was. She was used like a mascot.
She was used as a pawn then, and is used as a pawn by sjw now because shes black and a woman. Sjw are virtue signaling.
Originally posted by Peace Keeper
So, she was a mentally ill schizophrenic, religious nut, not important to the movement, did little, sent on suicide missions because of how expendable she was. She was used like a mascot.She was used as a pawn then, and is used as a pawn by sjw now because shes black and a woman. Sjw are virtue signaling.
I'm kinda just jumping in so I don't know if you're being serious, but all of those qualities are still not as deplorable as the things that Jackson did. So it's still an improvement over the status quo.
Even if she's just a mascot, what she symbolizes is more meaningful to celebrate than whatever we were trying to do with Jackson.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
I'm kinda just jumping in so I don't know if you're being serious, but all of those qualities are still not as deplorable as the things that Jackson did. So it's still an improvement over the status quo.Even if she's just a mascot, what she symbolizes is more meaningful to celebrate than whatever we were trying to do with Jackson.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
He did some arguable good things and some really obviously bad things. We can weigh the pros and cons; his support of slavery and trail of tears outweigh maybe some economic policy you personally agree with.
Slavery is wrong, but its a fallacy to judge people of the past with morality of today.
Originally posted by Peace Keeper
The trail of years was done out of compassion for the native Americans. If he hadn't done that, every indian would have been murdered.
He had no alternative.
Source that this was his motive?
Slavery is wrong, but its a fallacy to judge people of the past with morality of today.
But you want him on modern currency. And it's not like there weren't abolitionists in his time; he was aware of their movement and arguments, and he got it wrong. He was either an idiot, or not a very good person.
I do find it funny that you give Tubman flack for being a religious nut, but Jackson a pass for being pro-slavery, as though religious fanaticism weren't correlated with the time period. 😆
Originally posted by The Ellimist
Source that this was his motive?But you want him on modern currency. And it's not like there weren't abolitionists in his time; he was aware of their movement and arguments, and he got it wrong. He was either an idiot, or not a very good person.
I do find it funny that you give Tubman flack for being a religious nut, but Jackson a pass for being pro-slavery, as though religious fanaticism weren't correlated with the time period. 😆
Its a historical fact that concern for the native Americans was part of his motivation. He's a hero.
😂 yeah....I definitely DON'T want him on federal currency. Toverman, pronounced tubman, wasn't just a religious nut, the ***** was certified cray Cray. Like, talking to voices and sleeping on the roof with a tin foil hat.
I don't want some bat-shit crazy religiotard who never really accomplished anything and was technically a criminal representing my country. What next? Are we going to put that lazy drunk rosa parks on the dollar for not getting up?
We need to posthumously grant Jackson the nobel peace prize.
Just look at the similarities between him and Tubman. She helped slaves escape with underground railroad. The indians who died on the trail of tears were no doubt buried under the ground as well.
Jackson should be put on every piece of currency in the country. We should also re-arrange the 50 stars on our flag to resemble his face.
I also think Mount Rushmore needs a new addition..can you guys guess who?!