Okay so I think you're asking for a question to further your argument and in that case, I would suggest maybe
“so why don't they stand up for them?”
You could then go into the idea that the same people who have these beliefs also believe that they as individuals can't do anything to help the oppressed
I hope this is helpful for you and may have even sparked ideas of your own
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"It was the first of the many fights he was to have with Lip-lip, for they were enemies from the start, born so, with natures destined perpetually to clash."
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1. They use a primary source to show that a song was spreading the idea of equality across the Caribbean.
2. They use a primary source to show that some white people opposed the idea of freeing enslaved people.
Im pretty sure effie only said that in the movie