• LustyArgonian@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    What? Where did I state that?

    I’m giving context to people reading your suggestion -that Jefferson isn’t a saint and we have evidence he was engaging in some really immoral actions, even for the time. That’s relevant when we are talking about philosophy and how he may have used this work to justify some of these beliefs.

    It’s fine to like a work and be critical of that work. Critical thinking is good.

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      4 months ago

      Great, thankfully I didn’t say any of those things, so I’m not sure why you’re calling me out on a conversation you seem to be having only with yourself. What a weird interjection to make. Should I always include a disclaimer warning people not to go on a rampage against the Marcomanni if I mention Meditations?

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        4 months ago

        Sure, give whatever historical context you like. To me, a woman, that he was a rapist is highly notable. Women have been calling out rapist men, because they tend to be Bad Guys in general who have certain beliefs that are Bad (which is what enables them to rape). What Jefferson did with his slave is like a horror movie. It’s genuinely disturbing to think about. Would you like to be some 40 year old guy’s fuck meat at age 15? How about at the age you are now?

        It’s like if people started talking about R Kelly’s music - and I’m like hey, for context, many of these girls he’s talking about were child victims - it changes his music. Thomas Jefferson factually did those things and it should be part of his history when we talk about his philosophies and morals.

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          4 months ago

          I would wholeheartedly agree with you if that was little-known, but — and I admit, I’m guessing here — I’d be very surprised if most people on Lemmy don’t know he was a slaveowner and a rapist. This place is basically a commune of nerds with strong left-wing political opinions. I really don’t think we need to preface things that everyone here already knows are bad. We’re also talking about slavery, but don’t feel the need to point out that actually, slavery is really not great (something that might be important to remind others of on, say, Twitter).

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            4 months ago

            Cool, so if it is known, then me adding historical context as a starting point for a greater conversation about how his philosophy and morals lined up with his life as we understand it - is perfect for Lemmy :)