Katabami to Ougon - Vol. 5 Ch. 19 - Kentucky 4

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The thing is that if he was really against slavery… he’d just free them.
But then again he has a farm to keep, not an excuse but from his point of view slaves make him money without them he has no money
 
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A slaver may try, but they will never be anything besides that, a slaver. Human want freedom, we arent dogs that will just do what you want if you give us a home and food, everyone strives for something, but slaves cant have that, they cant strive for anything, they are not free, but they arent dogs, they will fight and eventually they will get their freedom, because in the end they are humans.
 
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Bitch really can't keep it to herself once she heard freedom. At least be discreet when you want to kill your master. Especially when you are not used in combat.
 
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Not gonna blame her for doing that, but if she did murder him, there’s like an 100% chance that since he was murdered they’d definitely not fulfill his will and would definitely just lynch her and anyone involved, and make the rest go back into normal slavery…also just “freeing” them isn’t nearly enough, there’s dozens of people on that farm, he’d need to make sure they get somewhere safer or again, 100% chance they won’t actually gain freedom, this guy has good intentions but slavers will be slavers and he clearly hasnt thought this through enough, no wonder he’s only survived by luck so far.
 
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One of the bigger issues with being freed with violence is that you have no sale. Django unchained gave a reasoning for how and why Django was considered a free man with his bill of sale, and as abhorrent the business of slavery is, it ultimately WAS a business, and businesses are beholden to contracts and bills.

Had she killed him without assuring her own bill of sale to freedom or killed him and not gone on to kill everyother slaver she see's, she would have simply been sold back to slavery.
 
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Yea Amelia. Maybe growing only one type of crop isn't such a good idea
The Irish actually did grow wheat and raised cattle. However they could not afford to actually eat them, since they were grown for English landlords who exported them to the English market. While there were wheat and maize imports into Ireland, the vast majority of it was actually used for cattle feed. The reason the famine got so bad was not that they were entirely dependent on a monoculture (though that is the triggering factor), it's that Ireland was owned by absentee landlords who didn't actually live in Ireland and didn't care. Even Amelia's family, which is wealthy enough to employ servants, didn't actually own their land. This in turn is a result of the defeat of the Irish Alliance during the Nine Years War and the subsequent confiscation of all Irish owned land by the English Crown.

Anyway, thanks to Poole for the translation.
 
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Thanks for the chapter. This author has way exceeded my expectations of a foreigner’s portrayal of slavery.
 
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The thing is that if he was really against slavery… he’d just free them.
100%. He even says that the reason he made this "paradise" was for his own sake. He didn't want to die tormented by guilt like his father. He didn't do this because he cared about slaves at all.
 

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