Friday, March 15, 2013

Blog Assignment Number 2

The claim that the Spanish lands in South America believed that the slave and the master were equal, does not sit very well with me. If these people on the island were so religious how can they justify slavery by saying that they still view the slave as an equal? It's kind of like, "yeah you are a slave but we see you as an equal so it is not really that bad". If they truly viewed them as an equal, slavery would have been gone before it had started. If they were so religious I do no believe that they would have allowed slavery. Yes, the slaves in South America did have opportunities to interact with society, such as buying their own freedom, being in a political office, and so on. Still, just because they had more rights than slaves in North America, does not negate the fact that they had slaves in the first place. Did they think they were better Christians because they treated their slaves better than Christians in North America? If so, they were just creating an illusion that prevented them from seeing that slave is not an equal, no matter who says it is. If Christianity was the proper way to justify slavery, why don't devout Christians in the present, fight for the right to own slaves today? Just because the people who have high authority on the land say that slaves are equal, it does not mean slaves are equal. Do you think that the slaves felt they were the same to their master?

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

First Blog For Violence In America

What I learned about the first two paragraphs of the Declaration Of Independence on Tuesday was eye opening. I never was really taught about what the content of the Declaration Of Independence consisted of and I never took the initiative to find out. It was not very pleasing to realize that the Declaration Of Independence justifies acts of terrorism. Oh, by the way, if you have a noble reason to kill someone just make sure you tell them first! Like that makes it any better. I also don't agree with the fact that it uses God as as justification to kill somebody. I am not a religious person but it is not appropriate to use the name of something/someone that has nothing to do what occurs on the Earth, to justify acts that you commit on Earth.

Jefferson vs David Walker

The Declaration Of Independence states that American citizens have the human right under God to go to war. Also, the government is there to protect/secure those rights which include; Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness. If the citizens feel that going to war leads to happiness they are justified in doing so.

David Walker's Appeal states that God created people with a darker skin tone so they should not be labeled as slaves. His claim is that if both white humans and humans of color believe in the same creator then they should both agree that that creator would want them to live together equally. David Walker is basically saying, practice what you preach.