https://townhall.com/columnists/walt...story-n2340107
Rewriting American history is going to be challenging.
one has to wonder what the revisionistas are going replace that history with?
Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
I am a Southerner. Born in Alabama. That's about as Southern as you can get.
But I am an American first.
We have the priveledge of looking back at History and seeing the mistakes. In 1861, there I was a belief held by many that an individual's loyalty to a State trumped his loyalty to the Country as a whole. This was proven in Lee's famous statement that he could not "bear arms" against his home, Virginia.
It took a horrible and bloody war to erase this line of thinking. Many have said that before the War, the Country was referred to in the plural, "these United States". After the War, it became singular, "The United States".
However, it took four Decades after the War for Congress to officially address the issue, Officially, we are "The United States".
I look at it this way. I am first and foremost an American. Then I am a Texan. After that, I am a Southerner.
As a Southerner, I can applauded the courage of those that fought and died for their beliefs. As an American, I can applauded the courage and fortitude that my Country, The United States, took to preserve our great Union.
I agree with the statement made by General Longstreet in the movie "Gettysburg". ......."The South should have freed the Slaves, and THEN fired on Fort Sumter".
History looks favorably on those who maintain the moral high ground.
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