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Offline Croix de Fer

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The Damnation Of Confederate Memory
« on: June 01, 2017, 06:12:50 AM »
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    The new crusade in America is the damnation of national memory, and the elimination of significant blocks of American history from the public sphere.
    Everyone was reconciled to the chronicling of the cινιℓ ωαr and the Reunion—including its memorials and symbols—but now Confederate flags, monuments, and name-places, have become the new heresy.
    The recent removals of the Confederate flag in South Carolina and the monument of Robert E Lee in Louisiana are just the beginning of our national disintegration.
    Behind it all are two powerful Jєωιѕн organizations, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the Anti-Defamation League (the ADL.)
    The SPLC amassed a huge hit list of 1500 Confederate Memorabilia that they’re just itching to take down.
    Memorials on private property aren’t safe either.
    And while the ADL calls Confederate displays ’symbols of slavery,’ their real scheme is to erase the Jєωs’ historical predominance in world and domestic slave trade.
    The evidence is damning.
    In America alone, Jєωs, in both the South and North, were very active in the “negro” slave trade.
    Jєωs such as Mordechai Cohen, Eliezer Marks, Isaiah Moses, the Levy clan of Mississippi, along with David Franks and Benjamin Levy—who as “Merchants Of Philadelphia”—petitioned to halt a pending duty levied on the heads of their imported slaves.
    Yet with all of Jєωry’s attempts to erase their participation in the slave trade,
    not a peep out of them to take down the statue of Judah Benjamin, the Jєωιѕн Secretary of State of the Confederacy.
    Their line on Benjamin is he wasn’t a ‘contemptible white slave owner.’
    Rather, in a rags-to-riches story, his 213 slaves on his sugar cane plantation, was simply a “clever investment.”
    The more things change the more Jєωs protect their own.
    And, as Rahm Emanuel said, never let a crisis go to waste.
    That’s exactly what the SPLC and the ADL did with Dylann Roof who killed 9 people at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, and it set the whole thing off.
    You see, they took a really sick white kid on drugs, scraped up a photo of him holding a semi-automatic and Confederate flag, and turned him into a ‘white supremacist.’
    The Jєωs finally got the ammunition to launch their war on Confederate memory, and to further push “White guilt” on the majority of Americans.
    Politically correct politicians, and the Jєω-owned main stream media, jumped right in.
    “Take down the symbol of hatred,” screeched the New York Times.
    “It’s the American Swastika!” shrieked another headline.
    And one of the first out of the gate to launch the assault after the shooting was Tennessee Rep. Steve Cohen.
    His demand?
    That the name of legendary cavalryman, Nathan Bedford Forrest, be removed from Forrest Park in Memphis and his bust gone from the capital.
    Will he have the park renamed Cohen Park? That’s where we headed with all of this.
    And Jєωry’s shill, Nikki Haley, quickly signed into law the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the State Capitol grounds.
    Look. The confederate flag is not a symbol of hatred, it’s an object of hatred.
    The flag doesn’t belong to Dylann Roof, nor to the Jєωs to dispose of as they wish.
    Rather, it was a ‘military’ flag used in battlefields to distinguish the Southern Greys from the Union Blues, just like the uniforms.
    It belongs to all Americans in general, and the Southerners in particular, which includes the whites, the blacks, and the Cherokee Indians, who fought in the Confederate army.
    But, the Jєωs decide what Americans can have and what they should be denied.
    What’s next?
    Smash Mount Rushmore?…since Washington and Jefferson were ’slave holders,’ which was an accepted, lawful institution at that time.
    They’re prosecuting stones and fabrics of the past with the ‘politically correct’ BS of today.
    Politically-correctness is one thing.
    But when it’s weaponized, only Jєωιѕн culture survives.
    Blessed be the Lord my God, who teacheth my hands to fight, and my fingers to war. ~ Psalms 143:1 (Douay-Rheims)


    Offline St Jude Thaddeus

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    Re: The Damnation Of Confederate Memory
    « Reply #1 on: June 01, 2017, 02:13:15 PM »
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  • Before the War Between the States, the South was much more ethnically and religiously diverse than the North. While anti-Catholic Know-Nothing mobs were busy burning down convents and churches in Philadelphia and Boston, the South was 25% Catholic and the largest ѕуηαgσgυє in the US was located in Charleston, SC and held that record until a larger one was built in Brooklyn in the 1890's. Pope Pius IX was the second head of state to recognize the Confederacy (after the King of Siam). Most of the Jєωιѕн slave traders operated out of the North, not the South.

    It was Yankee carpetbaggers, robber barons, and politicians in league with certain opportunistic local landowners and businessmen, who introduced anti-Catholic bigotry, Jim Crow laws, and persecution of the Jєωs into the South during so-called "Reconstruction." President Andrew Johnson wanted to end Reconstruction quickly because he knew the damage it was causing to the Southern way of life and the Southern people in general. The Yankee congressmen had other ideas. In the words of Representative Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania, ex-member of the Know-Nothing Party and Radical Republican,

    Reconstruction must revolutionize Southern institutions, habits, and manners ... The foundations of their institutions ... must be broken up and relaid, or all our blood and treasure have been spent in vain.

    He also said: ...the adoption of the measures I advocated at the outset of the war, the arming of the negroes, the slaves of the rebels, is the only way left on earth in which these rebels can be exterminated. They will find that they must treat those States now outside of the Union as conquered provinces and settle them with new men, and drive the present rebels as exiles from this country....They have such determination, energy, and endurance, that nothing but actual extermination or exile or starvation will ever induce them to surrender to this Government.

    Among those rebels he wanted to drive into exile were many good Catholics. What happened after the War, if it had occurred today, would be classified as "ethnic cleansing." Catholics were driven out of the South and the fundamentalist holy-roller Halleluyah sects replaced the more moderate Protestant denominations that most Southerners had belonged to before the War. Hooded "night riders" who attacked Catholics with as much vehemence as blacks terrorized the rural areas and small towns. And the South remained trapped in poverty for more than a hundred years.
    St. Jude, who, disregarding the threats of the impious, courageously preached the doctrine of Christ,
    pray for us.


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    Re: The Damnation Of Confederate Memory
    « Reply #2 on: June 01, 2017, 09:34:14 PM »
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  • This attack against confederate history is all about manifesting White guilt.  
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    Before some audiences not even the possession of the exactest knowledge will make it easy for what we say to produce conviction. For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct.  - Aristotle

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    Re: The Damnation Of Confederate Memory
    « Reply #3 on: June 01, 2017, 10:30:53 PM »
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  • This attack against confederate history is all about manifesting White guilt.  
    And... to squash any sentiment/simpothy  of Catholic agrarianism, which was the primary reason for the cινιℓ ωαr. This was the greatest threat to the industrialist/capitalist North.

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    Re: The Damnation Of Confederate Memory
    « Reply #4 on: June 01, 2017, 11:53:36 PM »
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  • And... to squash any sentiment/simpothy  of Catholic agrarianism, which was the primary reason for the cινιℓ ωαr. This was the greatest threat to the industrialist/capitalist North.
    Catholic agrarianism?  I'm intrigued.  Do you have a link to any kind of an article or source for this argument?
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    Before some audiences not even the possession of the exactest knowledge will make it easy for what we say to produce conviction. For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct.  - Aristotle