Rastien said:
The use of African slaves was appalling, and we should never bring those dark days back.
Your move sir
The use of slave labour in the past has allowed such works as the pyramids and Roman highways to be built at a fraction of the costthat one would expect with paid employees. With modern equipment, slave labour could easily reduce the cost of infrastructure maintainance and the like, which could help in paying off the American debt.
Mr Fixit said:
Everything in the world is very mundane & big world controlling conspiracy theories do not exist.
Mundanity is a matter of perspective. The world seems mundane until you encounter something you have no explanation for (whatever the factual explanation may be). This was easier in the past when people had no earthly explanation for things like aurora borealis or the black death, but even today there are some things that defy explanation. Can you offer a scientific reason as to how exactly the universe was created? Or how spontaneous combustion occurs? Or why Kim Kardashian is famous?
As for conspiracy theories, of course they exist. That 'chemtrails' one, for example. As for whether or not any of them are
true, well, it is true that the world is largely controlled by people you've probably never heard of. Monsanto, for example. It's a bioengineering company that has a monopoly over pretty much all of the corn and corn products made in the west, which includes anything that says 'corn syrup' in the ingredients list.
Calibanbutcher said:
Well, lets Godwin it up in here:
The holocaust was truly terrible and we should do almost everything to stop it from ever being repeated.
To make things easier for you:
We need way more threads about gender-issues, rape and the mass effect 3 ending on the escapist..
The nazis came into power during the great depression, when their economy was in shambles and the working man could barely afford his food. Now, when you have a lot of people who are short on food, there are two things you can do: Increase the food supply... or decrease the food demand. The nazis took the second option, which meant that there was more food (and water, and clothing, and money, and so on) for the survivors. Also, a side effect of the holocaust was that, due to the number of people they had to work with, nazi scientists were able to make a great many breakthroughs on medicine and human biology that had previously eluded the scientific community. Many medical treatments and diagnoses can be traced back to holocaust experiments.
To your second point, you're true position was clear, and so I say: If you think that's annoying, hit up the religion and politics board.