Biggs_Darklighter
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Vette and Ish are especially triggered lately. Like way more than usual. I simply can't imagine why.
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No, you really didn't.
Your comment equating southern black slaves to southern white traitors is beyond racist.
The most telling line in his response to Horace Greely is the final line where he expresses his wish that all men everywhere could be free.
Every officer for the Confederacy believed they were with a new country led by Jefferson Davis (D). Every officer for the Confederacy took up arms to protect their new country.
The North did what it had to do from "forgiveness" to other measures to make the nation whole.
But, make no mistake, the South was its own country with its own capitol. Had it "won" the war - a highly unlikely outcome based on its severe disadvantages - the officers would have continued as Confederacy military leaders.
So, yes, the Generals and officers of the Confederacy spend four years working for another country.
I don't want to "erase history," but why not honor some different people? I'm probably forgetting a few, but the only military installations I can think of named after generals on the non-treason side of the Civil War are Fort Meade and Fort Sill.
Beetle Bailey is more deserving of having something named for him than Robert E. Fucking Lee.
Vette and Ish are especially triggered lately. Like way more than usual. I simply can't imagine why.
Change terrifies the both of them.
Both of them want things to stay the way they are.
I note that the poster who has been most vehement about defining any opposition to Donald Trump as "treason" is awfully tolerant of military officers who actually took up arms against the United States.
I don't want to "erase history," but why not honor some different people? I'm probably forgetting a few, but the only military installations I can think of named after generals on the non-treason side of the Civil War are Fort Meade and Fort Sill.
Of the 57 Army bases in the United States only ten are named for confederate generals.
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I only just found out, all the bases named after traitors were named AFTER WW2.
Which makes Tucker Carlson's "it's part of the post civil war reconciliation" utter bullshit.
Fort Bragg began as Camp Bragg, as did Fort Benning, both named in 1918 for the reasons I pointed out in a post the other day. Pay attention.
My mistake, should have said WW1. Doesn't negate the point.
How many are named after Wehrmacht generals?
The winners write the narrative and the winners say they never left.
Of the 57 Army bases in the United States only ten are named for confederate generals.
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Of the 57 Army bases in the United States only ten are named for confederate generals.
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Incorrect.