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fftopic: but this is something that it seems everyone does now. Someone does a lot of good but they do a couple of morally questionable things, because, y'know, they're only human, and thus that discredits all the good they've done in the world. You can see this with MLK and Gandhi; despite all the achievements they made, there are people out there who point out that MLK cheated on his wife and Gandhi was weirdly attracted to his niece as if that somehow negates everything they ever done.
The fact people do this with the Founding Fathers is even dumber since most of the time they strip out the context; yes they owned slaves but some of them wanted to abolish it before realizing that people in the South practically needed their slaves to run their plantations properly. Does that excuse them hypocritically owning slaves? No, but the situation isn't just "Oh they owned slaves, why should we listen to them?" Because the Founding Fathers were a very smart group of individuals. It's really stupid to just dismiss everything because of a few things we morally disagree with.