Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why does the stranger tell his friend that “It is your respectability and humanity that licenses and protects his brutality”?

In chapter 31 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why does the stranger tell his friend that “It is your respectability and humanity that licenses and protects his brutality”?

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THe young man accuses good "owners" of keeping slavery alive. When people see good owners, they see slavery as acceptable and thus allow horrible men like Legree to have slaves.