Does this mean America is inherently evil for supporting slavery?
Yes, of course it does
Thomas Jefferson even had sex with his underaged slaves, and didn't free the resulting children. Yet, he gets a pass whereas Mohammed doesn't.
I can't qWhite think of a reason why.
The biggest difference is that even during the height of American slavery, there was still a huge abolitionist movement, so the argument of subjective morality is harder to argue for.
Reddit is so astroturfed and infested with reactionaries and liberals it's a waste of time.
Regurgitating self-proclaimed half baked communist knowledge mixed with 4 chan weeaboo obsession seasoned by an old school reddit bite doesn't make this work worth your time. It's basically a rant with the same edginess of the likes of the vacuous Tomi Lahren for the sake of mere entertainment minus the self-rightous entitlement. Although on the surface criticizing neoliberal mindset and classically uneducated commentaries of the right; they are mostly gaslighting, through sophistic argumentation, communist archetypes and socialist universal values. The work is disingenuous at its core and only engage with an audience looking for a superficial revolutionary mindset to adopt mitigated by an uneventful life.