In this quote, the author is describing the acrimony between the North and the South. He talks about how both sides have complaints against each other and this animosity is threatening the unity of the country and dividing it. Webster goes on to discuss a specific grievance that the South has from the North, his opinion on which I found disappointing especially coming from a man who only thirty years prior to this speech stated that an “African slave-trader is a pirate and a felon; and in the sight of Heaven, an offender beyond the ordinary depth of human guilt” .
I chose this quote because the sentiments Webster is referring to sound all too familiar given the current political climate of our nation. Although the two opposing sides are no longer North and South but rather the political parties, the sense of division and resentment is one that has grown over the past year or so. This parallel between our current political climate and the political climate of this country more than a century ago is one I found fascinating, albeit disheartening. modern day progressive democrates are pushing for impeachment of the current president whiles conservative republicans are trump fanatics with no middle ground.this wide gap goes in on many socio-econmic issues such as healthcare,immigration,science and technology.
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