Your answer would be that:
White Southerners defended the institution of slavery on a number of fronts. They said that it was necessary and they said that it was not forbidden, but they also argued that it was a positive good.
Southerners argued that slavery was an economic necessity. They argued that there was no way to get anyone to do the sort of labor that was needed for tobacco (and later cotton) cultivation without coercing them.
I would say... False because your culture has nothing to do with your language.
That communist boon's opinion should not be regarded. The best way would be a race war which would easily resolve the problem, second best is deportation to Africa where they belong. You can thank the jews for bringing them here and giving them an equal foot, today it is whites who are legally discriminated against anyways. Affirmative action, "anti-discrimination laws", EBT/Food Stamps, Welfare, Disability, Loans, organizations and institutional support, etc. They should be on their knees thanking us for our support and blessings, but that's not within their genetic nor spiritual character or nature.
Weber began his studies of the subject in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, in which he argued that the redefinition of the connection between work and piety in Protestantism and especially in ascetic Protestant denominations, particularly Calvinism, shifted human effort towards rational efforts aimed