I'd like to.
You equate mass murder of men, women and children to "smoke?"
But then you write something that enormously, unpardonably wrong headed and I just can't. The smoke is the repeated attempts to cloud the issue, which is what the flag demonstrably was and remains and why it shouldn't fly over any seat of government it opposed.
Progress, Town, is that which brings things forward. You seem to be digressing,
You seem to just be saying things and confusing the will to say it (as with your invention concerning my attitude about state's rights as an evil) with truth. I think you're spiraling to earth at a remarkable rate of speed.
but that's how it goes with men.
Oh you and your love of stereotyping.
And I can't speak for every Native American
If you haven't been elected and/or aren't Native American you can't speak for any.
but I suspect there's more than a few of them who would state unequivocally that the Indian Nation has not received its due under the American flag.
But you don't really have to speak for them to speculate and I think you're probably right on the point.
You may wish to consult the Southern Legal Resource Center which finds that Southerners with pride in their Confederate ancestry are being persecuted. I would have to agree with their findings.
Good for you? Not sure how that was remotely responsive to the quote of mine that preceded it. Persecuted? :chuckle: The SLR is just a name slapped onto a thing created by a handful of S. Car. lawyers around twenty years ago to defend Confederate symbols, essentially.
These geniuses actually tried to get people to identify as "Confederate Southern Americans" on the 2010 United States Census form, under race.
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That's a poor description of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Town.
That's a dishonest or ignorant attempt to mischaracterize my point, since I didn't speak to either man in the bit you're quoting. I'd say Jefferson was morally bankrupt, but possessed a mind with an inclination for principles he exempted himself from serving.
As I have already stated, the right of states to self governance is not an evil.
I don't believe you'll quote me using evil in a description of self governance, though your use is a bit ambiguous.
I'm questioning that at this point.
That's because you have more issues than Time/Life.
Translation: Southerners with pride in their Confederate ancestry are yahoos and all others are good and decent people.
Or, Southerners who take pride in a slave state that permitted dehumanizing and unspeakable acts of barbarism are yahoos, either ignorant of that history or, worse, indifferent to it. Sure, they're embarrassing hold overs from the asinine romanticism of the period.
Again, there is nothing wrong with states rights under the Constitution nor is that evil.
Again, that's not the issue, not what the war was over and has nothing to do with my actual criticism, nor does the application of evil apply.
I do beg your pardon but I believe I've made my point regarding your indifference to Southerners as well as Native Americans.
I think you have a real problem and you've illustrated that amply enough. I don't think your inventions stand any sort of scrutiny.
I've rarely run across someone so devoted to the Liberal agenda all the while in denial of same.
This is almost as funny as Pure calling me an apologist for the Christian right wing because I defended them from irrational attack. Or, zealots never do manage to see straight, so your above doesn't surprise me.
Town, I'm not the one diminishing mass murder
No one here has done that. Trying to make your absurd attempt to level the historical field and make any judgement regarding the participants to that war pointless, noting your repeated attempts to side bar along those lines isn't diminishing mass murder. It's diminishing and contextualizing the attempt.