ConfederateSS wrote:jimboston wrote:So Confederate “Hero’s”... they are being honored for fighting a war to perpetuate slavery.
Yeah... pretty obvious, take it down.
Try again....Most were fighting ,just because the North was in their backyard...90% of The SOUTH's soldiers...were poor mountain and farm boys...The Rich ...didn't fight...Like The Rich in any war...They find away ...to stay away.....
#1) The thread is about taking down statues of Confederate “Hero’s”. Which means specific men.... generally the leaders.
A statue or plaque dedicated to Confederate foot soldiers MAY be a different thing. It’s a different debate anyway.
It’s pretty easy to determine why most of those individual Southern Leaders weren’t great men.
You’re right that SOME grunts from the South may have fought for reasons other than to support slavery.
The most direct reason many fought was that they were compelled to fight by the draft. It’s funny that a “country” which purports to fight for “free will and freedom of oppression” from the North... and one of the first things it does is implement a draft.
You’re right many rich didn’t fight, I know in the North you could buy your way out of the draft by paying someone to take your place. I’m not sure if this was true in the South too. I do know that men who
OWNED 10 or more other people (i.e. slaves) could get exemptions. Only well-to-do people would be in this position. So like many wars, the rich started it, and then let the poor fight it.
None of that means the war wasn’t fought by the South to protect the Institution of Slavery. It was. Slavery was the PRIMARY cause for Southern Rebellion by a long shot. Read some history... it’s not hard to figure out.
ConfederateSS wrote:
---------------Ever heard of The Knights of Columbus...They do great work...
This organization is NAMED after Columbus. It was not founded by Columbus and has nothing to do with him aside from its’ name.
ConfederateSS wrote:
---------------Churchill was the greatest statesman/man of the 20th cen...A public speaker for 67 years...
I generally agree... but that doesn’t mean I’ll be blind to specific facts about him; nor is my opinion of him locked in granite. If I found out something (from a legitimate source) that disturbed me... I’d be open to changing my opinion.
ConfederateSS wrote:----------------
The Attack on History must Stop!!!...

ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
It’s not necessarily an ATTACK... sometimes it is; but often it’s just evaluating history with a better or different lense.
Yawn.
Oh... and we will eventually disappear from the face of the Earth.
ConfederateSS wrote:
.......Who brought slaves to America?,Who committed mass genocide in the name of Manifest Destiny...against The Native Americans?..,Who stoled half of Mexico?...Let us see....Oh!Wait...The Stars and Stipes...The USA...I guess we should tear down the Statue of Liberty....It is fun picking and choosing...isn't it........
Closer... but you’re facts are off. USA perpetuated and benefitted from those things... that true. The USA didn’t exist when those things started.
1) Slave trade in North America started under British rule.
2) Genocide of Natives and Manifest Destiny... you can say that started in North America with the first permanent European settlement in North America. That’s San Augustin (St. Augustine) in Florida, founded by the Spaniards.
3) Texans started the wars with Mexico. Granted... these Texans were Americans who emigrated to Mexico, became Mexicans, then rebelled and became Texans. USA continued the wars...bug those Texans started them.
Certainly the USA is not free of guilt in any of those things... I’m not saying that.
In fact I’m agreeing with it... which. is why I do agree we need to evaluate our historical statues to make sure they show all sides of a person or event... and not just glorify things and sweep shit under the rug. Which is what you do when it comes to The South in the Civil War.
ConfederateSS wrote:
How can one put 21st cen...Thinking....to things of a different era?..That is what makes the least sense of all...
It makes sense to think about it... but you do have to consider actions and people as products of their time.
You shouldn’t ignore facts, and sometimes people who have been glorified really don’t deserve it... nor does everyone need to be vilified.