Joel Osteen during Harvey.I feel like I should understand that reference, but...
....State's rights. Federal overreach. Wealth shifting from Southern (agricultural) to Northern (industrial) states and the accompanying loss of influence and power. What does, or does not, constitute a barbecue. How to deal with the natives during the expansion to the West. The interpretation of certain constitutional amendments. Seriously, I'm not only not a historian, I'm not even American and I can think of a few reasons.
Yeah, like the right to allow slavery.......State's rights.
When it came to dealing with slavery...Federal overreach.
Hmm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_CottonWealth shifting from Southern (agricultural) to Northern (industrial) states and the accompanying loss of influence and power.
Yeah, like the right to allow slavery...
When it came to dealing with slavery...
....
So, yeah, those are still about slavery...
Hmm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Cotton
"By 1860, on the eve of the American Civil War, cotton accounted for almost 60% of American exports, representing a total value of nearly $200 million a year."
Just like my penis!. . . it's superficial and doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
Nonsense! I'm sure that'd stand up if I scrutinized it!Just like my penis!
Just like my penis!
Go on...Nonsense! I'm sure that'd stand up if I scrutinized it!
Well, sure, because, you know, the war was (mainly) about slavery. I'm not denying that, but then again, I'm not propping up the Confederate flag, either. I'm just saying that you don't have to be some kind of genius or expert to be able to think of something. I'm pretty sure the interviewer would've accepted "state's rights" as a valid answer, even if it amounts to much of the same. I mean, I can easily give you "five good things about Hitler", "five reasons for WWII", "five reasons why Israel is right to blockade Gaza", "five reasons why the Palestinians are right to fight Israel",...it's not that difficult. If it's something you supposedly feel strongly about, I'd hope for some insight, even if it's superficial and doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
Someone has to animate this