A New Reconstruction: The Renewed Assault on Southern Heritage

Started by redcliffsw, November 25, 2015, 07:00:53 AM

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redcliffsw


It is a slippery slope, but an incline that in fact represents a not-so-hidden agenda, a cultural Marxism that seeks to take advantage of tragedy to advance its own designs which are nothing less than the remaking completely of what little remains of the Founders' Old Republic. And, since it is the South that has been most resistant to such impositions and radicalization, it is the South, the historic South, which enters the cross hairs as the most tempting target. And it is the Battle Flag—true, it has been misused on occasion—which is not just the symbol of Southern pride, but becomes the target of a broad, vicious, and zealous attack on Western Christian tradition, itself. Those attacks, then, are only the opening salvo in this renewed cleansing effort, this new Reconstruction, and those who collaborate with them, good intentions or not, collaborate with the destruction of our historic civilization. For that they deserve our scorn and our most vigorous and steadfast opposition.
-Boyd Cathey

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http://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/review/a-new-reconstrution-the-renewed-assault-on-southern-heritage/




redcliffsw


As Professor James McPherson—certainly no defender of the Confederacy–has carefully documented in his study, For Cause & Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War (Oxford University Press, 1997), the vast majority of Confederate soldiers—-men who carried the Battle Flag—believed they were fighting for liberty. After examining 574 manuscript collections and nearly 30,000 letters, diaries, and journals in twenty-two archival repositories, he wrote: "Southern recruits waxed most eloquently about their intention to fight against slavery than for it...that is, against their own enslavement to the North." (pp. 19-20) "Confederates professed to fight for liberty and independence from a tyrannical government."



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