bilby
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Washington owned slaves. He also ran the Continental Army to victory for independence and stepped down from power on his own after serving 2 terms. His ledger is on the plus side.
By what measure? Did we all agree, at some point, that winning wars is more laudable than liberating the enslaved? In one very important respect, he was a hero. In another very important respect, he was an utter coward to the detriment of many, forsaking his own oft-stated principles out of fear of reprisal. People don't come the two types of "hero" and "villain", and it's not your place nor the place of anyone now living to absolve Washington of his crimes. You'd feel very differently if it were your own daughter being ripped from your arms to be raped by friends of your owner. You would not be like, "Ah, fair's fair, yeah, my girl got raped to death so he could resolve a business deal, but he was a good soldier, so, square's square I guess".
This belief that people can be divided into the good and the evil is utterly nonsensical, yet remains incredibly popular.
There are no 'good guys' or 'bad guys'.
- Aleksandr SolzhenitsynIf only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?