• Death_Equity@lemmy.world
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    Realistically Franklin: “So the women of today bathe regularly, are shaven, are disease free, and can decide to be incapable of pregnancy, and I can search for them easily in every city?!”

    Jefferson: “You centralized the banks?!”

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    “What the fuck is the internet?”

    Then Ben Affleck would show them movie poop shoot dot com to demonstrate

    Bahnnngggg

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    I think they would be surprised either that we still adhere to the Constitution (I.e., we haven’t replaced or rewritten it), or that there are so few amendments.

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    Wait, you let the negroes vote? You let women vote? You let people that don’t own property vote?

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      The usual stuff, propaganda and outright lies, but the most effective way is through echo chambers…

      Just make people able to pick and choose with what communities they want to engage with and soon plenty of people will form self-radicalizing communities.

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      That’s not the question they would ask. Slaves were considered property, not people. Well, until they became 3/5 of a person. And finally, much later on a full person.

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        3/5 compromise wasent even about considering them as “mostly” people. It was about how they should be counted as far as a census was concerned, in order to determine the amount of congressional representation for that state. They still had no rights and were fully considered property.

        If only Jon brown had been one of the founders.

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          Oh absolutely. It was the southern whites wanting more power than they are worth.

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        Even during the 3/5th era, they were 0/5ths a person and an extra 3/5th a person to the slave owners who could actually vote. Spoiler alert: the slave owners did not vote with their slave’s best interests in mind.

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    I think they would say, “what’s this I hear about women voting? and, uh, who was that in the White House from 2012-2020?? was that one of Thomas Jefferson’s grandchildren?”

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    “What do you mean you might elect a black woman” is probably a big one they’ll be mad about. They weren’t good people

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    Washington: “Wait, all my slaves are free?!? I can’t just keep moving them every 5 months to keep them from their freedom?”

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    Personal power, leadership abilities, integrity and morals were much stronger with these people, and in their times in general.

    So I think they would ask:

    How do you think you can lead a country when you are such a bunch of corrupted whimps?

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      Interesting take. I presume you’ve never actually read any of the founding father’s treatises.

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        No, of course not, since I do not live in their corrupted country.

        And you should not judge people only according to what they write.