Slaves were considered to be chattel, though.
Which is exactly my point. Only through considering blacks as less than men (mental gymnastics/bullshyt classifications) could Slavery be valid in the face of the Bill of Rights/US Constitution

Slaves were considered to be chattel, though.

Slaves were considered to be chattel, though.
Are you saying that the constitution was misinterpreted for the first 75 years of its existence?


All in due time.Good. Now when can I legally get some quality weed?![]()
my rep can't handle it@Pesci, don't run away
my rep can't handle it
Of course I do. I'm just talking about the historical record. It seems like you're saying that the constitution was misinterpreted for 75 years or whatever.I'm not negging you, I'm just asking, do you believe black people fit under the Constitutions delineation of "Men"?
Of course I do.

I haven't read through the Constitution since college, but I thought that was the Declaration of IndependenceExplain how a Constitution:
(1) that starts with the statement "All men are created equally"
I haven't read through the Constitution since college, but I thought that was the Declaration of Independence

to the Caliphate for getting this one right.