In listening to Joe Biden address the nation, if you didn’t know better, and especially if you’ve been under indoctrination by the Left since birth, you’d think the country was in great shape. My only nephew, unfortunately, has been brainwashed by years of less-than-honest educators and hence is easy prey for Leftist manipulators.
When it comes to U.S. history, he knows precious little about the U.S. Constitution and proclaims that he “doesn’t care much about the Constitution,” which is designed to protect his rights. He claims it is an old document and that some parts of the Constitution might be good and “some parts are awful.”
In a vigorous email exchange, when I asked him to cite an ‘awful part,’ he took a long time to reply. Then he referred to slaves in the South being counted as 3/5th in voting, an issue that many people routinely misunderstand.
Two Centuries of Getting it Wrong
In yesteryear, as today, states with greater populations were allotted greater numbers in the U.S. House of Representatives. Southern states wanted all slaves to be counted, but still to be treated as slaves, and not allowed to vote. Combining resident white voters and resident slave non-voters would give pro-slave states more representatives in Congress and thus more power to perpetuate slavery.
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Anything that the North could do to reduce the head count of slaves diminished the power of pro-slavery. Ergo, the compromise to reduce the slave headcount to 3/5th was an anti-slavery move. The measure was not introduced to degrade the slaves as if they were 3/5th human. They were already degraded; they were slaves, for crying out loud!
As Glenn Beck describes this situation in his book, Arguing with Idiots, northern states regarded the compromise as the only way to eventually end slavery. To be clear: 3/5ths of a person was not the value of a slave's life. It was the value counted in the U.S. Census.
A man named Gouverneur Morris assisted James Madison in drafting the provision. Morris was a contributing author to large sections of the Constitution. He described slavery as "a nefarious institution, the curse of heaven on states where it prevailed." Morris opposed the 3/5th compromise because he felt that it would enable the southern states enough representation to maintain slavery indefinitely. He believed that 1/40,000 was a more equitable measure for census purposes.
Carefully Explained, Instantly Disdained
The 3/5th compromise represented a forward-thinking act by the anti-slavery faction to keep slaveholding states from wielding too much power. Still, my nephew and others who view the U.S. Constitution with contempt, refuse to understand the truth. Even when you carefully explain the scenario to them, the next day they revert to their reflective notion that the provision was passed to degrade slaves and that the U.S. Constitution is a piece of crap. How can one find common ground with such people?
If only my nephew were an isolated case. He's part of a generation that has no idea about America's contribution to the world, past and present. Unduly influenced by teachers and professors on a mission to propagate their Leftist views, my nephew has little if any objectivity when it comes to assessing the parts played by nations throughout the world. He doesn't know that the U.K. and the U.S. were the global leaders in ending the slave trade.
He doesn't know that Communism is responsible for 104 million deaths from 1917 to the present. Most amazingly, he doesn't know that every day people from around the globe risk everything they have to make it to the U.S., while virtually no one wants to leave.
A Generational Can Escape?
Might he and his generation be so far gone that they cannot be retrieved? That would be a shame. Fortunately, encouraging signs increasingly appear on the horizon. Brandon Straka, a gay man, realized that the mainstream media was feeding him a non-stop series of lies. “Once upon a time, I was a liberal,” Straka said to a host.
“For years now,” he says, “I have watched as the Left has devolved into intolerant, inflexible, illogical, hateful, misguided, ill-informed, un-American, hypocritical, menacing, callous, ignorant, narrow-minded and, at times, blatantly fascistic behavior and rhetoric.” Ultimately, Straka created #Walkaway helped thousands of followers to see the light.
Other people have launched other movements. Hope is on the horizon. My nephew might be redeemable.