Thundercrack85
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It's an uncomfortable topic. While people are quick to say they had nothing to do with it, if your great grandfather was known for basically torturing another person, I'd probably wanna downplay it myself.
But even that doesn't get to the root of the problem. It's also not like slavery ended, we all held hands, and sang kum ba yah.
The unfortunate truth is that slavery totally destroys the popular idea of America being a historical, great, force for good.
In fact, it basically sullies the entire American Revolution, and makes most of the founding fathers look like hypocrites, and liars.
It's kind of hard to tell your kids that your country's founding principals are a disingenuous lie. The man on the dollar bill is a ruthless racist, slave master, the White House was built by slaves, etc.
Granted, Southerners revise history the most, but it's a terrible shared legacy for the entire country.