Hello my friends, Yung Bizness back at ya. I like to run ideas in my mind and one such great idea was, "Slavery" and the "why" of it. I believe if you do not learn from history you will be doomed to repeat it. Shit we are doomed America. I see many people per day via the business I have. Most of the people I do encounter are poorer people, blacks and whites. I time to time try to put myself in other peoples position to understand their "why". Why are the in the situation that they are in. Also, what if they lived in a different time in history would they be in the same position. I look at a poor white person and ask myself, "would this person owned a slave if this was 400 years ago"? I also question why do we blame all white people for slavery and if I were alive during slavery would I even want or could afford a slave?
Now lets breakdown slaving using a movie most of us seen, "Django". The two characters I would like to look at is Calvin Candie played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Crash played by Walton Goggins
Calvin Candie was a rich business man that owned slaves. Slaves were unpaid employees; cooks, maids, fieldworkers, fighters etc.
The heart filled thoughts of a man that is cursed by simple questions... What is meaning and responsibility? I try to tackle issues in the modern day world which also stretches back through history. One man, one logical mind.
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