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Again I encourage you to take special note when you encounter the same statements from different sources over a relative short period of time.One of the places I heard, “Bind up the nations wounds” was on an episode of the Rifleman. It was essentially about white people moving on, reconciling and healing after one of their Civil Wars, the one that took place between April 1861 CE to April 1865 CE. The full statement came from Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address in March 1865:
"With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan—to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations."Of course this was ignored, even when it comes to white people behavior towards other white people. Civilian war has been continued physically, financially, spiritually, emotionally and mentally. All of these wars first taking place in the homes of white people as they pass on the legacy of illogic on many topics.
In contradiction to Lincoln's words on paper and lipservice in his second inaugural address in March 1865 CE about binding wounds and healing, the USA's Chief Supreme Court Justice Taney had earlier spoken the truth of what the masses of white people, including Abraham Lincoln, believed then and now.
In March 1857 CE, “Chief Justice Taney, in his opinion in the Dred Scott case, admits that the language of the Declaration [of Independence] is broad enough to include the whole human family, but he and Judge Douglas argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes, by the fact that they [the white male founding father slave owners] did not at once, actually [by fact or by law] place them on an equality with the whites. Now this grave argument comes to just nothing at all, by the other fact, that they did not at once, or ever afterwards, actually place[by fact or by law] all white people on an equality with one or another.”
Taney and the US Supreme Court were correct in their analysis and opinion, just as it is still correct in 2023 regarding black people and regarding almost all white people. Neither blacks, most white people or any other group of people are considered equal compared to the group of relatively few white people. Most white people are slaves and buffoons because they do not realize this as proven by the fact they don't admit it or repeat it the way they do with racist logic. These white people are too weak with psychosis and other pathologies to fight their own people. Thus they measure their success by stuff.