The+cry+against+the+South's+peculiar+institution

//Tom Chae// __ My name is James Brown, a factory owner up in the state of New York. That’s right, I’m a Northerner, having never committed the sin of owning a slave. I take pride in myself of the fact that I pay fair amount of money for my workers and treat them equally. I really don’t understand what those damn Southerners are thinking, trading African Americans as if they are manufactured goods. Aren’t they the same faithful Christians that believe in god? Then they should know damn well that Jesus Christ would be very disappointed with our treatment of our fellow brothers.
 * __The Cry Against the South's "peculiar institution"

Well about the Missouri Compromise announced a few days ago…I’m just not happy with the fact that the congress settled to let Missouri become a slave state. If they are indeed in their right minds, those congressmen should have made both Missouri and Maine free of slaves. But they didn’t for some reason. How outrageous! What kind of human being agrees to allow our brothers from the continent of Africa? That guy, what’s his name, oh right Henry Clay. He is the same pathetic guy along with those slave-owning southerners. “The Great Pacificator?” Ha! Excuse me while I laugh. Why are people commending him for coming to an agreement with those disgraceful southerners? Because of this nonsense compromise, any new territory or state below the Missouri Compromise line will be slave states. Just considering this fact shows what a failure the compromise was.

The southerners whine how slaves are now part of their life and economy, something inseparable. This is one of the most despicable excuse in the history of humankind. They are saying that they have no choice but to keep using slaves because their economy and way of life will be destroyed otherwise. What a ridiculous way of thinking. So in other words, to the southerners, it is the destiny and only choice for our African brothers to work for no payment and get treated as things. They are in essence implying that the economy and pursuit of luxury are more important than the lives and basic rights of the slaves. The Southerners are a disgrace and I refuse to live in the same land as them. They will be punished eventually, if not very soon.**