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I grew up in Kentucky barely 30 miles from the Jefferson Davis Monument. I've strolled the cemeteries full of time-rounded headstones and walked the battlefields where uniform buttons and the pale oxidized lumps of Minie balls still peek from the ground after a hard rain. I've watched reenactors run screaming over hills and heard the gut-punch thump of a period canon fired in memorial at sunset. But the Confederacy is not my heritage. It's not anyone's heritage. The Confederacy is our shame. In the whole of the Confederacy, there is not one thing to be proud of. Not the men. Not their actions. Certainly not the ideals.
I grew up in Kentucky barely 30 miles from the Jefferson Davis Monument. Iâve strolled the cemeteries full of time-rounded headstones and walked the battlefields where uniform buttons and the pale oxidized lumps of Minie balls still peek from the ground after a hard rain. Iâve watched reenactors run screaming over hills and heard the gut-punch thump of a period canon fired in memorial at sunset.
But the Confederacy is not my heritage. Itâs not anyoneâs heritage. The Confederacy is ourshame. In the whole of the Confederacy, there is not one thing to be proud of. Not the men. Not their actions. Certainly not the ideals.
Youâll see people today proclaiming that the Confederacy was launched over an issue of âstateâs rights,â or on some esoteric principle. No. That idea didnât even appear until decades after the hot portion of the Civil War turned into the cooler years that have followed. Youâll also see it expressed simply that the war was fought for slavery. But thatâs not quite right, either.
The Confederacy was launched not on a platform of slavery, but on a foundation of racism. That it maintained slavery as an institution was a feature. That it upheld racism was thedesign. Read the words of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, speaking at the Athenaeum in Savannah, Georgia:
The new Constitution has put at rest forever all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institutionsâAfrican slavery as it exists among usâthe proper status of the negro in our form of civilization. This was the immediate cause of the late rupture and present revolution. Jefferson, in his forecast, had anticipated this, as the ârock upon which the old Union would split.â He was right. What was conjecture with him, is now a realized fact. But whether he fully comprehended the great truth upon which that rock stood and stands, may be doubted. The prevailing ideas entertained by him and most of the leading statesmen at the time of the formation of the old Constitution were, that the enslavement of the African was in violation of the laws of nature; that it was wrong in principle, socially, morally and politically. It was an evil they knew not well how to deal with; but the general opinion of the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. ⌠Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. It was a sandy foundation, and the idea of a Government built upon itâwhen the âstorm came and the wind blew, it fell.â
Our new Government is founded upon exactly the opposite ideas; its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery, subordination to the superior race, is his natural and moral condition.
⌠look with confidence to the ultimate universal acknowledgement of the truths upon which our system rests? It is the first government ever instituted upon the principles in strict conformity to nature, and the ordination of Providence, in furnishing the materials of human society. Many governments have been founded upon the principle of the subordination and serfdom of certain classes of the same race; such were and are in violation of the laws of nature. Our system commits no such violation of natureâs laws.
Head below the fold for just a reminder of what that all means.
Read that again.
⢠The Founding Fathers accepted slavery into the Union, but believed it was both evil and on its way out.
⢠The Confederacy was founded on the idea that âall men are created equalâ is âfundamentally wrong.â
⢠The Confederacy has its âcornerstoneâ entirely on racial inequality.
⢠The Confederacy was âfounded upon exactly the opposite ideasâ of the United States.
This isnât the voice of some latter-day apologist who dreamed up noble phrases to paint over events of the time. This is the reality. This is what the men who carried out this treason believed. This is what the men who carried out this treason said. This is what the men who carried out this treason acted to achieve.
There is, in the whole Confederate enterprise, not one admirable notion. Is it part of our history? Yes, it is, to our everlasting shame. Itâs a part of our history the same way that the apartheid state is a part of South African history. Itâs a part of our history the same way that the Nazi Reich is a part of German history. Itâs a part of our history that should embarrass us.
Itâs the part of our history in which traitors who not only didnât believe in the American union, but also didnât believe in the basic ideals of America, formed a state whose core was nothing less than pure racism.
It should be no more acceptable to wave a Confederate flag in the United States than it is to fly a swastika. No more acceptable to proclaim yourself sympathetic to the Confederate cause than to proclaim yourself a supporter of ISIS. There is no moral difference. None. These are the banners of the enemies of our nation and of our idealsâenemies whose existence is based on inequality and subjugation.
Romanticizing these causes isnât admirable, itâs an illness.
h/t:Â Mark Sumner at Daily Kos
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society: *tears down girls for literally anything and everything, creating a toxic culture in which it's normal for girls to have dangerously low self esteem and hate themselves*
society: the most attractive thing in a girl? Confidence. Everyone Loves a Confident Chick ;-)
mini lesson for the day:
Not all Arabs are Muslim
Not all Muslims are Arabs
Arab is an ethnicity not a race
Aka theyâre not all from one continent or country
Literally Arabs can be dark skinned, brown, light skinned, blonde, brunette, whatever have you seen Arabs
Afghanistan, Turkey and Iran are not Arab countries/regions
Islam is a religion not a race

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Sometimes itâs easier to blame yourself than to admit that someone you care about has the capacity to continuously let you down
I always feel like I should apologize for my personal posts, but then I realize that I have Ultimate Blog Power. I can write an essay about how sad I am and then post ten pictures of dogs rollerblading. You canât stop me.
Hey kids, itâs time for Rewriting History with Judge Andrew Napolitano.Â
No joke, in the Texas public school system elementary students are taught that tariffs were the reason for the civil war, not slavery. We had an entire curriculum built around it.
goddamnit texas
Donât forget that as one of the largest textbook markets, many other states have to buy Texas-approved textbooks. Not only does Texas screw up their own children, but they screw up the kids of other states as well.
My aunt said that her (southern) state pretty much teaches "we know slavery was wrong but it wouldn't have been bad if we won"
Is it just me or you donât really realise how drunk you are until you are in a bathroom alone???

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On the set of Doctor Who at Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, on 25 February, 2014 [x]
I always feel like I should apologize for my personal posts, but then I realize that I have Ultimate Blog Power. I can write an essay about how sad I am and then post ten pictures of dogs rollerblading. You canât stop me.
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advantages to wearing oversized sweaters:
instant cute outfit with minimal effort
it enhances the coziness when u drink hot beverages
sweater paws are guaranteed to make u feel 43% more adorable
u can unbutton ur jeans and no one will know
disadvantages to wearing oversized sweaters:
Guys think theyâre totally not cute lol
the day i dress for a man is the day they dress me in my coffin to see jesus
This is a sideways picture of my weenie on her back

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The Fandom: Peter Capaldi will be FANTASTIC as the Doctor
The Fandom: pun intended
The Fandom: you see what I did there?
One time while I was with my first serious boyfriend he said âIâm a manâ and his voice cracked on âmanâ and it is to this day the funniest thing Iâve ever heard