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Fixed that for you.Really? This is the first time I've seen this justification. Got any credible references?
Fixed that for you.Really? This is the first time I've seen this justification. Got any credible references?
That isn't what I was trying say, I was commenting on Musk only and why investors insisted he obtain citizenship because of those contributions.So all the illegals doing lawn care etc. that no one in the US would do are NOT contributing to the economy? OK so it takes 200000 of them for one Musk but which would really effect the economy more?
“who will do these jobs if we don’t have illegal immagrants…” Pretty much the same argument.Really? This is the first time I've seen this justification. Got any references?
Is it even anywhere close to bring it up? Illegals working or needing them is nowhere close to the historical slavery.“who will do these jobs if we don’t have illegal immagrants…” Pretty much the same argument.
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U.S. Slavery and Economic Thought - Econlib
Introduction Chattel slavery involves the ownership by one person of another. This entry focusses on the operation of that labor system in the United States. Although chattel slavery dates back to the dawn of civilization, in the area that became the United States it emerged after the...www.econlib.org
I read through your attachment, but I don't see any link between the institution of slavery and the willingness (or lack thereof) of free labourers to seek plantation work. The American colonies were established at a time when indentured and enslaved labour were world-wide practices. I think it was the lack of available free labourers, rather than their willingness to work that lead to the use of indentured and enslaved people. Any free people would have been otherwise employed. That, or they would have starved.“who will do these jobs if we don’t have illegal immagrants…” Pretty much the same argument.
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U.S. Slavery and Economic Thought - Econlib
Introduction Chattel slavery involves the ownership by one person of another. This entry focusses on the operation of that labor system in the United States. Although chattel slavery dates back to the dawn of civilization, in the area that became the United States it emerged after the...www.econlib.org
Some of the indentured didn't have enough money to pay their way to the colonies- hard labor wasn't the only way they paid the debt.I read through your attachment, but I don't see any link between the institution of slavery and the willingness (or lack thereof) of free labourers to seek plantation work. The American colonies were established at a time when indentured and enslaved labour were world-wide practices. I think it was the lack of available free labourers, rather than their willingness to work that lead to the use of indentured and enslaved people. Any free people would have been otherwise employed. That, or they would have starved.
Race and the Origins of Plantation Slavery | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History
Yeah, inherited debt was a real thing, and still is in many parts of the world. With this I mean debt exceeding the value of the estate along with children having to pay the difference.Some of the indentured didn't have enough money to pay their way to the colonies- hard labor wasn't the only way they paid the debt.
Some? I believe "didn't have enough money" was the primary reason they entered into such a relationship.Some of the indentured didn't have enough money to pay their way to the colonies- hard labor wasn't the only way they paid the debt.
It's likely that 'some' weren't asked if they wanted to go. In some cases, indenture is due to committing some offense against the party who paid and the work done by the offender was the restitution- the cost of passage was lower than the benefits from the work done but it wasn't necessarily slavery.Some? I believe "didn't have enough money" was the primary reason they entered into such a relationship.
Indenture was and is an evil exploitation of people, so what are you actually trying to say with your posts? Yes, I read your PBS link.It's likely that 'some' weren't asked if they wanted to go. In some cases, indenture is due to committing some offense against the party who paid and the work done by the offender was the restitution- the cost of passage was lower than the benefits from the work done but it wasn't necessarily slavery.
Indentured servitude - WikipediaIt's likely that 'some' weren't asked if they wanted to go. In some cases, indenture is due to committing some offense against the party who paid and the work done by the offender was the restitution- the cost of passage was lower than the benefits from the work done but it wasn't necessarily slavery.
Indeed, "some" did not go voluntarily into indentured servitude, but were far outnumbered by those who did. Regardless, discussion of the circumstances leading to this status is a digression from my point - which is that slavery wasn't "justified" by proponents because free people weren't willing to take the jobs.Between one-half and two-thirds of European immigrants to the American Colonies between the 1630s and the American Revolution came under indentures.[2] However, while almost half the European immigrants to the Thirteen Colonies were indentured servants, at any one time they were outnumbered by workers who had never been indentured, or whose indenture had expired, and thus free wage labor was the more prevalent for Europeans in the colonies.[3] Indentured people were numerically important mostly in the region from Virginia north to New Jersey. Other colonies saw far fewer of them. The total number of European immigrants to all 13 colonies before 1775 was about 500,000; of these 55,000 were involuntary prisoners. Of the 450,000 or so European arrivals who came voluntarily, Tomlins estimates that 48% were indentured.[4]
@TankTop5 link did contain a number of “Christian” views as why slavery is “God’s will” and so forth. Interestingly, he did not mention that as a self professed “Christian”.Regardless, discussion of the circumstances leading to this status is a digression from my point - which is that slavery wasn't "justified" by proponents because free people weren't willing to take the jobs.
QFTit's human nature to be evil.
She ignored her VISA to be exact. She then became illegal just like the South Americans coming over the boarder. Difference, she came her first class to take off her clothes.And Melania had work issues as well.![]()
Government subsidies and handouts are only a problem if you don’t get most of itAh he was an illegal hehehe.
Also heads DOGE but has billions in govt subsidies.
You mean Quantum field theory?
Will rank hypocrisy suffice?I'm.not sure some of you understand Musk (not that I do). Yes, he had illegal status for a brief period, however he was contributing to the US economy and in other areas in favorable ways.
I can't speake for MAGA, but his case is completely different and I'm not sure how this is a valid comparison?.
PossiblyWill rank hypocrisy suffice?
I'm a bit familiar with it- my 10th great grandfather was indentured and the info wa passed down.Indentured servitude - Wikipedia
Indeed, "some" did not go voluntarily into indentured servitude, but were far outnumbered by those who did. Regardless, discussion of the circumstances leading to this status is a digression from my point - which is that slavery wasn't "justified" by proponents because free people weren't willing to take the jobs.