P. falciparum disagrees with your assertion.
People knock the founders, but in their documents, even as they accepted the reality of slavery as a reality, they also planted the seeds for its eventual elimination. And those documents, however people might like to re-interpret them, are remarkably liberal. Radically so, for their time. This is why textualists appear to have a liberal bias these days. Remember what they say: the Good Old Days are right now....for someone. It does feel like dominos are falling faster than ever now, doesn't it?
People knock the founders, but in their documents, even as they accepted the reality of slavery as a reality, they also planted the seeds for its eventual elimination. And those documents, however people might like to re-interpret them, are remarkably liberal. Radically so, for their time. This is why textualists appear to have a liberal bias these days. Remember what they say: the Good Old Days are right now....for someone. It does feel like dominos are falling faster than ever now, doesn't it?

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