The Culture of Grievance
America's self-scourging over black's slavery early in America's history - and prior to its founding - is the ultimate origin of our societal dysfunction over the last several decades. The culture of grievance model has been promptly applied to each newly-discovered "victim" class.
Americans' guilt complex over slavery and segregation has influenced them to make terribly bad decisions on other issues such as multiculturalism and immigration.
The culture of grievance model has been used to fracture American society into sparring identity groups. The first and most important step to ending the divisive grievance model is to set the record straight on slavery.
Roger Kimball wrote in the January 2023 New Criterion article, The mob comes for Madison:
If chattel slavery hadn’t existed in the United States, the Left would have had to invent it. What we mean is that the idea of slavery has become so dear to the disciples of identity politics that without its moral sanction they would be lost. Absent the original sin of slavery, the entire racialist racket that holds our society hostage would sputter to an inglorious halt. The race hustlers promoting "affirmative action" (i.e., race- or sex-based discrimination) would be out of business, as would the real-estate magnates and firebugs of Black Lives Matter... Forget that most societies practiced slavery throughout history. Is anyone asking for “reparations” because their ancestors may have been enslaved by the Egyptians, the Persians, the Greeks, or the Romans? Forget that slavery ended in the United States more than one hundred and fifty years ago because Abraham Lincoln prosecuted a brutal civil war to keep the country together and end the "peculiar institution," which was not peculiar at all. (When, by the way, will slavery end in Islamic society, or India, or China?) The world has had numerous long-distance trades in slaves of different phenotypes. Most of the West African slaves who made their way to America were sold into servitude by black African slavers.
Those impolitic facts are what the Bolsheviks of old called "counterrevolutionary." That is, they are politically "false" even if empirically true. The wardens of wokeness tell us that they hate slavery and its legacy... They also cherish the historical fact of slavery. For one thing, they understand that it is their irrevocable meal ticket. They also perceive that it is an imperishable source of emotional power. Because it is a wound that can never heal, it is also a sin that white society can never expiate - which is why they tell the world that the legacy of slavery is ubiquitous and ineradicable. But if that were true, why should anyone have ever bothered to campaign against it? It would be like campaigning against the onset of night.
We understand that to ask such questions is to be guilty of "racism," the cardinal tort of our age whose almost aphrodisiac power is ultimately guaranteed by the inexhaustible well of victimhood that slavery, or the exploitation of the idea of slavery, has dug. Martin Luther King Jr. famously dreamed that people would be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. That is now regarded as a reactionary, indeed a racist sentiment. After all, to judge people by their character, by what they actually do, would upset the entire racialist concession. From now on, race is everything, character a dispensable epiphenomenon. And the ultimate power source, the inexhaustible kernel of animus that fuels the racialist requisition, is the historical accident of chattel slavery in the United States...
The following John Stossel interview with Wilfred Reilly reveals that much of what Americans are taught about slavery is just wrong. For example, of the 10 to 12 million slaves shipped to the New World, only 400,000 ended up in America.

Many act as if slavery was a uniquely American crime.
“One reason,” says author Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630), “is that a lot of black people survived here.”
He argues that much of what Americans are taught about slavery is just wrong: pic.twitter.com/GOQvqxPCZj
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) December 8, 2025
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