Via comment by Anonymous on
“Furl That Banner”"
Ever
since the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, took place, memorials
and statues of the great men of the Confederacy--along with the flags of
the Confederacy--are being vandalized or taken down by municipal
governments.
In
1864, Confederate General Patrick Cleburne warned his fellow
Southerners of the historical consequences should the South lose their
war for independence. He said if the South lost, “It means the history
of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy; that our youth
will be trained by Northern schoolteachers; will learn from Northern
school books their version of the war; will be impressed by the
influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as
traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit objects for derision.” No truer
words were ever spoken.
History
revisionists flooded America’s public schools with Northern propaganda
about the people who attempted to secede from the United States,
characterizing them as racists, extremists, radicals, hatemongers, and
traitors.
Folks,
please understand that the only people in 1861 who believed that states
did not have the right to secede were Abraham Lincoln and his radical
Republicans. To say that Southern states did not have the right to
secede from the United States is to say that the thirteen colonies did
not have the right to secede from Great Britain. One cannot be right and
the other wrong. If one is right, both are right. If one is wrong, both
are wrong. How can we celebrate the Declaration of Independence of the
American colonies in 1776 and then turn around and condemn the
Declaration of Independence of the Confederacy in 1861?
Hi Brock,
ReplyDeleteHad we lost the "Revolutionary war of 1776" Our leaders not killed would have been hanged as traitors and our history would have been written by King George and his crew. Fortunately Lee and Davis were not hanged but were stripped of their citizenship... revisionist history was written by the north... still the "Immortal" words of Jefferson B. Davis ring true today... "Truth crushed to the earth is still truth still and like a seed will rise again." Note the search of documents of that period in our history that "Tell the TRUTH!" and their significance..... who until lately has drawn light to the "Morrell Act," it's affect on the South and Lincoln's being "in Bed"with northern industrialists!!! The Truth will set you free,..... but it is up to the individual to see it for its' being the "Truth," understanding and accepting it!!! Audentes Fortuna Juvat,
III%,
skybill-out
Yes, Sir!
DeleteWrong again! Losers again! Quit while you're behind with your quisling attempts at revisionism. Read and learn from history. We are the United States of America. E Pluribus Unum. GET WITH THE PROGRAM !!!
ReplyDeleteNo, we were these United States until 1865.
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