Tuesday, July 7, 2015

What's next? Confederate cleansing?

"Dear Brock -

This is my first transmission to you - but, hopefully not the last. I have been a Long Time Reader/Admirer of your freenorthcarolina.blogspot page and finally feel I have something worthy to pass your way. The text is attached as a word doc, but - if you prefer - here is the actual link .

I was born and reared in Roanoke, VA - about 15 miles or so from Boones Mill, VA - but I cannot say I know writer, Mr. John Cahoon. However, he is certainly Spot On with his comments - four years in advance - and it would be a great pleasure to cross his path, just as it would Yours. Though a Virginian by Birth, I have been in North Carolina since matriculating to the Dark Blue Durham School in 1972 - a school which would, today, shun the likes of me (the feeling is mutual, by the way ... see attached).

I thought you would appreciate Mr. Cahoon's writing from 2011 and I hope you are able to give it proper distribution with your popular website. More importantly, I wanted you to know with certainty that there are - indeed - those of us Out There who are watching, waiting, and standing by ...

Please continue to Keep Up Your Good Work and, when time and energy permit, let me know how I might be of assistance.
 

Very Respectfully,

Rick Hubbard
Terrell, NC

Life Member, NC SCV


Dear Rick, 

Thank you for your kind words, Sir and we shall continue the fight until we cross over the river.

Brock


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The Lexington City Council, currently under court injunction for previous civil rights violations against its own residents, has courageously resurrected what appears to be massive resistance and embarked on a campaign of Confederate ethnic cleansing in order to preserve the Southern way of life based upon viewpoint segregation. Thank goodness.

If not, council members would have to endure the integration of different viewpoints within their closed, progressive community and be forced to acknowledge as equals those who wish to honor the Confederate soldier by displaying the Confederate flag one day of the year.

In a previous narrow escape from having to embrace tolerance, inclusiveness and free speech, Lexington fended off an attempt to locate the onerous Museum of the Confederacy within their community. This would have been a calamity since their community would have been exposed to undesirable and contrary viewpoints. Certainly the tourist dollars and resulting jobs were inconsequential to the wealthy elitists and were not needed by Lexington's unemployed blacks and whites.

6 comments:

  1. Vote them out. Send them home. THEN deal with 'em.

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    1. /Sarc on . . . Let us show loving kindness and respect toward Mother Gaia, and use green, renewable resources! Get a hemp rope and find the nearest tree! They'll even fertilize the tree! /S off . . .

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    2. That's what I was thinking! :)

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    3. :) They are no diferent than the Taliban.

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