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Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.
 
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Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.
 

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Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Tthe South reminds me somewhat of Quebec or the French speaking part in Canada

But interestingly, English Canada has never tried to tear down French history or take away their heros or remove their statues.

Inf fact the flag of Quebec today is essentially a reincarnated version of 18th century colonial New France, the fleur de lis, much like the Stars and Bars is identified with the South.

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But Canada just leaves those symbols alone. And they don't touch their statues eeither, even tough colonail Quebec and its Masters allowed and endorsed Black slavery.

Unlike the USA, English Canada has managd to forge a peaceful co-existence with French Canada.

And unlike the USA, English Canada doesn't snub French Canada but recognizes them as one of the founding peoples of Canada.

I think that's what's missing from the USA. INstead of co-existing, one part wnats to snuff the other out, and it's creating a lot of division. The US just accept that the South exists much like a nation within a nation as Quebec has been allowed to exist within Canada.
 
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Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Instead glorifying War of a nation which no longer exists, perhaps you should shift towards celebrating the cultural achievements and nation building of White Southerners, Blozor

I somewhat agree that the Northeastern establishment which has run the USA for most of its existence convenienty takes sideswips at the South and scapegoats them too much.

But weren't Southern colonaies also responsbile for the foutning of the United States? Ddidn't they fight alongside the Northern colonies against the British to free your people? And didn't cultural icons like Elvis Presley put the USA on the map and make billions for his country?

I dunno. That's's just my take. But instead of celebrating the Confederacy as some awesome War machine, maybe you ought shift yer emphasis on t5he cultural achievements of the South so it is recognized for it.


Dude, we're in the cancel culture era, they done took fucking AUnt Jemima for crying out loud!

This is Confederate History Month Joe, so its about the Confederacy. Perhaps a SOuthern Achievement thread is in order for another time.

Tthe South reminds me somewhat of Quebec or the French speaking part in Canada

But interestingly, English Canada has never tried to tear down French history or take away their heros or remove their statues.

Inf fact the flag of Quebec today is essentially a reincarnated version of 18th century colonial New France, the fleur de lis, much like the Stars and Bars is identified with the South.

New_France_flag.gif


But Canada just leaves those symbols alone. And they don't touch their statues eeither, even tough colonail Quebec and its Masters allowed and endorsed Black slavery.

Unlike the USA, English Canada has managd to forge a peaceful co-existence with French Canada.

And unlike the USA, English Canada doesn't snub French Canada but recognizes them as one of the founding peoples of Canada.

I think that's what's missing from the USA. INstead of co-existing, one part wnats to snuff the other out, and it's creating a lot of division. The US just accept that the South exists much like a nation within a nation as Quebec has been allowed to exist within Canada.

They are trying to snuff us out, you right. They dont want any reminders of "people standing up for Liberty, against their government".

Even MLK jr said leave the monuments and flags alone, or it would cause division.
 
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Its Confederate Memorial Day weekend!

The Union took our Memorial Day, and moved it to May, cause the flowers dont bloom as soon up North in Yankeeville.
 
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SARAH MORGAN DAWSON

Sarah Morgan Dawson was born on 2/28/42 in Louisiana. She is known for the diary she kept during the War Between the States. From March 1862 until April 1865, Dawson recorded her thoughts and experiences, providing one of the most detailed accounts of civilian life in wartime Barton Rouge, Louisiana.

In April 1861, Sarah’s brother, Henry Waller Morgan, died in a duel. Later the same year, her father—who opposed secession, but supported his state once it seceded—died at home. When Dawson began her diary in January 1862, she was still mourning the loss of her kin in addition to the departure of her three remaining brothers into Confederate service.

In April 1862, Farragut captured New Orleans and by May, the Federal onslaught on Baton Rouge had begun. With her “running bag” packed and her personal papers piled on her bed ready to burn, Dawson used her diary to record a warning to any Federal soldier who attempted to “Butlerize—or brutalize” her in the attack.

Here are several of quotes from the diary of this determined Southern Belle that shows what Southern ladies are made of…

April 26, 1862:
And if you Yankees want to know what an excited girl can do, just call and let me show you the use of the small seven-shooter and a large carving knife which vibrate between my belt and my pocket. Always ready for emergencies.

May 9, 1862:
This is a dreadful war to make even the hearts of women so bitter! I hardly know myself these few weeks. I, who have such a horror of bloodshed, consider even killing in self-defense murder, who cannot wish [Yankees] the slightest evil, whose only prayer is to have them sent back in peace to their own country - I talk of killing them!

May 9, 1862:
“All devices signs and flags of the Confederacy shall be suppressed,” so says Picayune Butler (word used then in LA. that meant trivial). Good! I devoted all my red, white, and blue silk to the manufacture of Confederate flags. As soon as one is confiscated, I make another until my ribbon is exhausted, when I will sport a duster emblazoned in high colors, “Hurrah! For the Bonny Blue Flag!” Henceforth, I wear one pinned to my bosom - not a duster, but a little flag. The man who says, take it off will have to pull it off himself. The man who dares attempt it –well! A pistol in my pocket fills up the gap. I am capable, too.

May 10, 1862:
Does it take thirty thousand men and one million of dollars to murder defenseless women and children? O great nation! Bravo!

May 31, 1862
So ended the momentous shelling of Baton Rouge, during which the valiant Farragut killed one woman, wounded three, struck some twenty houses several times apiece and indirectly caused the death of two little children who were drowned in their flight… Hurrah for the illustrious Farragut, the Woman Killer!!!

Date not indicated:
The North cannot subdue us. We are too determined to be free… If by power of overwhelming numbers they conquer us, it will be a barren victory over a desolate land.


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Chloe Time
via Ray Davidson

Sharing an afternoon with Chloe of Shellman, one is reminded that our time is composed of hours and minutes, and how quickly the clock hand turns. Yet within Chloe is the essence of Southern womanhood timeless in her existence, enduring in her nature and eternal in her fidelity.

As the sons of the Confederacy followed the Southern Cross to martyrdom, their hearts and the soul of the South remained at home. “For as grand as the South was in her sons, she was grander in her daughters.” Mothers charged their sons to do their duty, “If you must die, let it be with your face to your foe”. And die they did, falling like leaves in Autumn.

Unfortunately, the pain of that terrible war did not confine itself to our nation’s sons. The horrors of “modern warfare” were lain at the very doorstep of Southern households. By design, the old and infirm, the young and the innocent, our nation’s daughters were military “objectives” to be vanquished and subjugated.

A daughter of the Confederacy was being tormented by a Yankee officer during the siege of Vicksburg. Her home and plantation had been commandeered by the Yankees, the officer boasted of depriving her of her “comforts”. Gallantly she replied, “I am not insensible to the comforts and elegance’s which fortune can secure, and of which your barbarian hordes have deprived me; but a true Southern woman will not weep over them . . .. If you wish to crush me, take Vicksburg.”

A child in the home where Stonewall Jackson lay mortally wounded told her mother that she wished God would take her [the child] and spare the General. It is not remarkable that a child would say such a thing when she sees adults suffering around her. What is remarkable was the wisdom, far older than her years, when she said, “Mother if I die only you will cry. If the General dies, the South will cry.” Dearest child, how true your prediction was.

Probably no other action tested the soul of Southern womanhood more than that of Sherman’s march through Georgia. One does not expect war to be raged upon their families with such ruthlessness as did Sherman. Families were dragged from their homes, oftentimes beaten and their homes looted and burned. Livestock was taken and what could not be taken was destroyed. Family pets were shot or bludgeoned to death. Graves and crypts were torn open and looted leaving the bodies to rot. Sherman’s plan was to defeat the Army by crushing the will of the civilians, in his own words Sherman said, “We cannot change the hearts of these people of the South, but we can make war so terrible . . . and make them so sick of war that generations [will] pass away before they appeal to it again.” Perhaps in Sherman’s mind war justified the rape of a Southern Officer’s wife by twenty of his Yankee soldiers. Perhaps war justified her death three years later in an insane asylum. Sherman ruthlessly ripped open the breast of the Confederacy leaving its heart bleeding and burnt.

In the historical novel, “The Last Christmas” by this author, another Chloe, Chloe Anne Lowery, of Louisville, Georgia having endured Sherman’s line of march, passionately exposed her pain 136 years ago in a letter to her brother, “I saw Tommy Williams at church last Sunday. I could not stop from staring at the empty sleeve where his left arm used to be. I kept remembering the Sunday mornings, what seems a war ago, that you, Jessie and I would climb the magnolia in the churchyard with Tommy and his sister, June Rose. What waste. Oh! dearest brother, let thy hand wield the flaming Sword of God. Cleave the black heart of those scoundrel and heathen Yankees. Free our land and our hearts, let spring once again return; let there be no more empty sleeves.”

Governor C. T. O’Ferrall said of Southern women, “only broken by [the suffering of] the sick and wounded, pointing the departing spirit the way to God; . . . dropping the purest tear.” He could have been speaking of Chloe Anne, amid the flame, carnage and death of Sherman’s march, her heart cried for Tommy and “dropping the purest tear” charged her brother to right the wrong.

“Oh! women of the Confederacy, your fame is deathless; you need not monument nor sculptured stone to perpetuate it.”

Authors note: Unless otherwise noted, all quotes in this column are from J. L. Underwood’s book, “Women of the Confederacy.” Ray Davidson is a syndicated columnist.



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The Official Big Lie…

In December of 1860 and January of 1861, many newspapers across the North and Midwest simply wanted to “let the South go in peace.” But the bankers, railroads and shippers soon informed the press of the financial implications of Southern independence.

The editorial tune changed dramatically in February and March of 1861 to “No, we must NOT let the South go,” and “what about our shipping?” and “what about our revenue?” As the New York Times noted on March 30th, “We were divided and confused until our pockets were touched.” [See Northern Editorials on Secession, Howard C. Perkins, ed., 1965]
The North prevented southern independence because it threatened their financial interests. The South wanted independence for its own best interests, in the tradition of the American Founders.

It sought peaceful separation, but fought in self-defense when invaded and blockaded.

The Official Big Lie (a war to end slavery) was created and maintained to obscure the overthrow of the Founding Principles, and the true motivations that resulted in tragic and unnecessary death on an epic scale.


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If the South had a clue as to what was going to happen to them after the war, the entire population would have switched to guerilla tactics.

Even Lee said if had known how things were gonna be, he would've never surrendered.

Lee was a Gentleman's Soldier. Never attacking civilians and such like the Yankees did.
 
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Well I only got the bird twice yesterday lol, by 2 young uneducated college kids of course.

It was well worth the over 300 waves, thumbs ups, smiles, honks, and signs of approval I got though.

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You motherfuckers, HAVE SOME RESPECT!!!!!

I would expect the LEfty scum to avoid this shit like a trip to the grocery store during a pandemic, but the rest of you...... NO EXCUSE!!!!
 
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heres muh buddy :)

Jeannie!!!!! Hows it going!!! You ready to strap a flag pole to your Jeep roll bar and fly the flag of the SOUTH!!!???? lololol
in spirit yes but in reality i cant. i would get cancelled :(

CANCELLED!!?? Says WHO!!?? Dont tell me you joined that Fagbook bullshit. They track you that way. MEEEEE..... I never joined SHIT! They aint gettin' this Southern MAN!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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lol

3 strings and an ammo can, listen


That was aweseom3!!!!!!

Its been in my suggested list, but I hadent heard it yet. That wasw great! 3 strings, ammo can, and a whiskey crate stomp box!
 
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You know what I find funny, they think this thread will end at the end of this week...... NOT!!! MUAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!! IT WILL NEVER END!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
 
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Would be real funny if BF pulled one last April fool for the month, and made the site Southern for these last few days lol. Would for sure trigger some snowflakes lolol.
 
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Lest we forget...

CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY
Author Unknown

The marching armies of the past
Along our Southern plains,
Are sleeping now in quiet rest
Beneath the Southern rains.

The bugle call is now in vain
To rouse them from their bed;
To arms they'll never march again--
They are sleeping with the dead.

No more will Shiloh's plains be stained
With blood our heroes shed,
Nor Chancellorsville resound again
To our noble warriors' tread.

For them no more shall reveille
Sound at the break of dawn,
But may their sleep peaceful be
Till God's great judgment morn.

We bow our heads in solemn prayer
For those who wore the gray,
And clasp again their unseen hands
On our Memorial Day.

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Would be real funny if BF pulled one last April fool for the month, and made the site Southern for these last few days lol. Would for sure trigger some snowflakes lolol.
he will do nothing but sit back and watch lol