i m gonna disagree with that. the south did want to leave the union, because of slavery, but the issue of the civil war was keeping the south in the union. so slavery isn t like, the entire issue. pushback? comments? we re gonna continue tomorrow. we have class tomorrow. you are a thinker. that is for sure. the wedge is this labor issue, right? i think we re agreed on that. it s just the way of describing it. good job. go, go, go. you re spending a lot of time telling the story of the civil war and reconstruction, in your 8th grade class, why? because i think we have not adequately, you know, understood who we are as a nation. there s so much of this history that has been way too difficult for this country to look at. the reason it s important to understand this history is because we carry it within us. these things need to be unpacked and looked at, and talked about, and we need to decide what we think about them now. it is challenging, but it s where the juice is. [laughs]
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i think he probably was. what stood out to you in the arguments? so our article was presented by alexander stevens in atlanta, georgia. and not once does he talk about slavery, property, and what the war is really about, what they re really fighting for. other voices? yeah. i noticed there seems to be a common idea that the civil war was totally about slavery. i m gonna disagree with that. the south did want to leave the union, because of slavery, but the issue of the civil war was keeping the south in the union. so slavery isn t like, the entire issue. pushback? comments? we re gonna continue tomorrow. we have class tomorrow. you are a thinker. that is for sure. the wedge is this labor issue, right? i think we re agreed on that.
140 cases a day. again, during the omicron wave, we were over 4,000 so, right now, you know, i trust the folks of philadelphia and the people coming into philadelphia. you know, if they are comfortable enough to wear a mask. ainsley: wear it. if you don t want to wear it don t. exactly. ainsley: the city health commissioner has said this is going to help businesses stay open. you disagree with that. i really disagree. i mean, they went through so much in the past two years. and we have years, years to recover from this. and any bump in the road right now could spell doom for a lot of these small businesses in philly. ainsley: the restaurants have gone through so much. i understand they are still having a hard time finding workers. yeah. the labor issue is a big problem. and it s multi-tiered. you know, it s child care. we lost 25% of our employees to other industries in the past couple years. so, yeah. i mean, the cost of goods is up.