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Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Taking America for Granted
by Thomas Sowell
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Today, whole classes of people get their jollies and puff themselves up by denigrating and denouncing American society. Such people are a major influence in our media, in our educational system and among all sorts of vocal activists. Nothing illustrates their power to distort reality like the way they seize upon slavery to denounce American society.

Slavery was cancerous but does anybody regard cancer in the United States as an evil peculiar to American society? It is a worldwide affliction and so was slavery. Both the enslavers and the enslaved have included people on every inhabited continent -- people of every race, color, and creed. More Europeans were enslaved and taken to North Africa by Barbary Coast pirates alone than there were African slaves taken to the United States and to the colonies from which it was formed.

Yet throughout our educational system, our media, and in politics, slavery is incessantly presented as if it were something peculiar to black and white Americans. What was peculiar about the United States was that it was the first country in which slavery was under attack from the moment the country was created.

What was peculiar about Western civilization was that it was the first civilization to destroy slavery, not only within its own countries but in other countries around the world as well.

Reality has been stood on its head so that a relative handful of people can feel puffed up or gain notoriety and power. Whatever they gain, the rest of us have everything to lose.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Taking America for Granted
While I found it easy to agree with most of your comments I found some of you statements a little off base. You stated more Europeans were enslaved off the coast of North Africa as part of the slave trade in Africa then during the slave trade to the America's I assume you took this information from the work done by Dr. Robert Davis at Ohio State University. What your article did not state was that Dr. Davis did not claim the numbers of European Christian slaves was near that of the Atlantic African slave trade. What he did state was the number of European Christians was much higher than previously stated. Dr. Davis states that he estimates 1-1.25 million European Christians were enslaved between 1530 and 1780. He also states these numbers (estimates) were done based on the limited records available. This is still a much higher number than the hundreds of thousands that was the previous estimate. Dr. Davis also notes that these numbers do not reach the 10-12 million humans transported during the Atlantic slave trade. My post is not to determine if one form of slavery is worse than another. My belief is the best way to make sure we are not "taking America for granted" is to make sure we educate our citizens with "facts" and not "information". I hope in the future you articles can continue to reflect this value and appeal to intellect over emotion.

Kastle's words
Kastle, I come late to the discussion and yours was a long long way up this list, but I am also a 30 year Navy vet and I echo your words to the letter.
Country does not equal government.
Government does not equal people anymore.
Land is real, government is fiction.

I love the country, the people and the land; but we need to renovate the government.
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