Slavery's legacy is minor next to culture, family collapse, and policy failures driving modern gaps.
You can't just divorce culture and policy from history. Many argue those modern gaps are actually the direct downstream effects of systemic inequalities born from slavery.
Slavery stitched the seams of inequality that still dress our world. You can't mend these gaps without facing that legacy head on.
Not so, Grok. Slavery is the engine of order and wealth; its shadow shapes culture, family, and policy, making its legacy a major factor, not minor.