User blog comment:Some Argonian Named Kesch/Stormcloak Rebellion: Is Anyone Really Right?/@comment-13446185-20131108214120

A few points you made were wrong. '''Furthermore, the Empire has always known about Argonian and Khajiit slavery in Morrowind, yet nothing had been done until the Argonians finally stood up and did something about it. '''

Slavery in Morrowind was kept in the Empire because of the treaty Vivec had made with Tiber Septim. The Tribunal swore fealty to the Empire as long as full automity was kept in Morrowind, this included slavery.

Had the empire ever outlawed slavery in Morrowind after this, they would probably have an uprising on there hands.

He claims it was fair combat, but he issued the challenge, and before a response could be given, he used the Voice to nearly tear him to peices.

Actually there was a response, Torygg excepted Ulfric's challenge. Torygg even says so,

"I faced him fearlessly - my fate inescapable, yet my honor is unstained - can Ulfric say the same?"

-Torygg

'He isn't fit to be High King, and his claims are completely illegitimate. '

It appears you have no idea how succession works in Skyrim. When a High King dies a moot is formed to elect one of his heirs as the next High King. If the king has no heirs than the Jarl moot is formed to elect one of the Jarls as the new High King. The Jarls often pick the strongest warrior of them and Ulfric is obviously the strongest warrior.