WATCH: Roy Moore Says America Was ‘Great’ When We Had Slavery

Alabama’s Senate Race has devolved into an unsavory biography of Roy Moore, who, apart from his pedophilic tendencies, also has nostalgia for the days of American slavery.

And this is not a “smear campaign” from those on the left; the Los Angeles Times simply quoted Roy Moore:

“I think it was great at the time when families were united—even though we had slavery—they cared for one another…Our families were strong, our country had a direction.”

He followed up with calling the Slavery era “united.”

Disgusting, I know.

But the casual observer should not be surprised as conservative revisionists propagate falsehoods of the catalyst behind slavery centering on tariffs and industry.

These jaded revisionists fail to see the glaring elephant in the room: Slavery was intertwined in virtually every single aspect of the Civil War. To say otherwise is an intentional attempt to push a racist-leaning agenda.

Here’s the truth: Roy Moore’s statement was used to placate the Confederate traitors, who broke America in half in order to perpetuate the immoral system of slavery. In recent years, Republicans have defended the Confederate flag being flown over public buildings, which in truth, is just another way to slap the African-American community in the face.

In addition, Republicans argue that “we shouldn’t erase America’s history.”

But, my question is, why not?

We should look no further than the Germans, who chose to eradicate Nazi history. Why is it that America permits genocidal traitors to remain all over the South? If the GOP thinks that African-American outreach is going to improve by defending Jefferson Davis, then they may need to have their heads examined.

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