EAs would mostly not have been abolitionists

An imagined comment exchange on EA Forum in 1858 (3 years before the start of the US Civil War):

EA Forum in 1858: “My uncle has slaves— that doesn’t mean I’m bad! You’re lumping us all together.”

Abolitionist: “Are you going to oppose him?”

EAF 1858: “He’s my uncle! You’re saying it’s bad to be in my family but I can’t help it. That’s just who I am!”

Abolitionist: “You can tell him he’s wrong to have slaves and not contribute to his business. You can be part of the abolitionist movement.”

EAF 1858: “You’re so extreme and purist. How am I supposed to have the plantation-running job I want in the abolitionist movement? That’s what I trained for. That’s what my family does.”

Abolitionist: “That entire system is predicated on enslaving people to work the fields. That’s not what an ethical future for you is ever going to look like. You have a chance to free people in chains— there’s so much more honor in that.”

EAF 1858: “Maybe I would have helped you if you didn’t make me feel bad, but since you didn’t follow my plantation etiquette, in which I am a good person (and in which the right to own people is baked in), I’m going to smugly stay here.”

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