That movie is full of phail for a number of reasons.
For one thing, slavery didn't make the United States the richest country in the world, for one thing, slavery is a backwards economic institution because it prevents free enterprise and does not stimulate the economy, because producers are not receiving their wages.
Another backward bi-product is the concept of an aristocracy, and everybody else, even white people, were poor, which caused a huge stagnation in Southern society.
What's more is that the founding fathers, including Benjamin Franklin, argued against slavery because of this and for enlightenment ideals.
Thomas Jefferson did too, but he was a flake, and didn't do anything. In fact, he died in debt, and most of his slaves were sold off to reduce his debt.
Another issue he fails to address is that the pilgrims were actually a dissident group in England, but they were living in the Netherlands. They wanted to escape the "dutchification" of their children, and yet they simply didn't like the Church of England.
So they left from The Netherlands. But of course, such historical realities have no place for your skewed message, eh Sergie?
For one thing, slavery didn't make the United States the richest country in the world, for one thing, slavery is a backwards economic institution because it prevents free enterprise and does not stimulate the economy, because producers are not receiving their wages.
Another backward bi-product is the concept of an aristocracy, and everybody else, even white people, were poor, which caused a huge stagnation in Southern society.
What's more is that the founding fathers, including Benjamin Franklin, argued against slavery because of this and for enlightenment ideals.
Thomas Jefferson did too, but he was a flake, and didn't do anything. In fact, he died in debt, and most of his slaves were sold off to reduce his debt.
Another issue he fails to address is that the pilgrims were actually a dissident group in England, but they were living in the Netherlands. They wanted to escape the "dutchification" of their children, and yet they simply didn't like the Church of England.
So they left from The Netherlands. But of course, such historical realities have no place for your skewed message, eh Sergie?