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Ulysses S. Grant Order No. 11. iws
« on: February 22, 2025, 12:30:45 PM »
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  • Ulysses S. Grant Order No. 11.

    I was reading this thread: https://www.cathinfo.com/art-and-literature-for-catholics/my-new-book-is-released-catholics-and-the-confederacy/

    Shaking my head.

    Why two iw options? The Confederacy and the Union? Two iw options.

    Judah Benjamin, a iw, was the 2nd most powerful person in the Confederacy, after Jefferson Davis. Davis being a useful "goy=animal" frontman, assuming he was a full-blooded gentile.


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    General Order No. 11 was a Union Army order issued by Major-General Ulysses S. Grant on December 17, 1862, during the Vicksburg campaign of the American cινιℓ ωαr. The order expelled all Jews from Grant's military district, comprising areas of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky. Grant issued the order in an effort to reduce corruption among Union Army personnel and stop the illicit trade in Southern-produced cotton, which he perceived as being run "mostly by Jews and other unprincipled traders".[1] During the war, the Lincoln administration had authorized licensed traders to do business with the Union Army, which created a market for unlicensed ones. Union Army commanders in the South were responsible for administering the trade licenses and trying to control the black market in Southern cotton, in addition to their regular military duties.

    At Holly Springs, Mississippi, the supply depot of Grant's troops, Jews were rounded up and forced to leave the city on foot. On December 20, 1862, three days after Grant's order, Confederate States Army troops led by Major-General Earl Van Dorn raided Holly Springs, preventing the potential expulsion of further Jews. Although delayed by Van Dorn's raid, Grant's order was fully implemented in Paducah, Kentucky, where thirty Jєωιѕн families were forcibly expelled from the city. Jєωιѕн community leaders protested, and there was an outcry from members of the United States Congress and media outlets to the order; President Abraham Lincoln responded by countermanding it on January 4, 1863. Grant claimed during his 1868 presidential campaign that he had not issued the order due to any antisemitism but as a way to address a problem that "certain Jews had caused". Nevertheless, he expressed regret for his decision.[2] Historians and Grant biographers have generally been critical of the order.


    Grant's instincts were correct. I suspect Grant was a full-blooded gentile. But when the crypto-iw Lincoln vetoed his decision he lost confidence in his quality judgment and started to kiss iw ass, playing the iw game of the "brotherhood of man."

    All modern wars are iws seeking hegemony over other iws to determine who is best fit to control the racially inferior goyim. The Ukraine-Russia war is an example.

    I'm suspicious of the Union and the Confederacy in the American cινιℓ ωαr. iws played a significant role on both sides of the aisle, playing "racially inferior" gentiles against each other for iw gain.
    Some would have people believe that I'm a deceiver because I've used various handles on different Catholic forums. They only know this because I've always offered such information, unprompted. Various troll accounts on FE. Ben on SuscipeDomine. Patches on ABLF 1.0 and TeDeum. GuitarPlucker, Busillis, HatchC, and Rum on Cathinfo.

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    Re: Ulysses S. Grant Order No. 11. iws
    « Reply #1 on: February 22, 2025, 02:39:44 PM »
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  • Most people don't even realize that most of the Confederate soldiers had a much bigger reason to detest slavery than the Union soldiers. Condederates saw slavery as taking jobs away from them so, therefore, most were not even fighting for slavery.  After all, the biggest mass lynching of blacks in the USA was committed not in the South by Confederates but by Union men in New York City in 1863. Also, the reason why the war lasted as long as it did was because the Confederates (who really had no chamce of ever winning due to logistics and supplies issues) were much better fighters while the North fought the South with one hand tied behind its back (kind of like how the US fought in Vietnam). Again, the bad guys won.