@thereal512kjt@shanermurph I came here to the comments to check because of seeing age used to describe the driver if there were other descriptors not used.
@AccentsSouthern Arrived at this point myself, especially with each successive KB documentary. The Dust Bowl was a sycophantic FDR prop piece. I grew up around those who lived through that event. He only brought on people who supported FDR.
Shelby made that Civil War documentary.
@iamcardib Yes it is. Stop being violent, we are not going to tolerate it anymore. We are making an example of what happens when you create violence out of a normal disagreement.
@SuperDuckyMan@ShieldWall1485@jjfThompson Hahaha, whatever you got to tell yourself. Totally following the law when it comes to freeing slaves, total tyrant when it comes states trying to leave.
YOU ARE MAKING MY POINT DUDE.
He was more afraid of states leaving the federal government than slavery.
Then don't act like today. Leave the moral superiority at the door. And don't act like it fought solely for slavery while Lincoln did nothing for slaves in the north. And again, the south "started" is a 6th grade take. Just a talking point to validate the death, violence, and tragedy to enforce their might and power.
What are you talking about? Lincoln never even heard terms because he thought talking to them validated them as country. He treated them as if they didn't exist as a Confederate government. There were peace deal terms ever discussed.
Please go read some older texts on this subject.
@reddit_lies For her to be disgusted a woman "destroyed her body", she has to see that as a primary item of value. No soul, no intelligence, just a body to be lusted over. Which is supposed to the last thing "feminists" want.
It get's more vapid every year.
I don't think either side was perfect. I just despise this moral superiority mindset. "North good, South bad". I bought it for decades until I read it for myself. That war was unnecessary, cruel, and many in the north who pushed it didn't suffer (many prospered).
Look up the NY Draft riots. Don't come at me with low understanding takes of what was going on in that war.
And to boil it down to the south fought for slavery it 6th grade take. Less than 2% of the south owned slaves and you think that 2% convinced that many people to fight and die for that institution? The lack of awareness is astonishing.
@SuperDuckyMan@Ben338911188549@jjfThompson "Perfect re-organize", got it, so accept his terms and his terms alone. Again, he refused to negotiate unless they subjugated to this rule.
Do you not see you are arguing my point?
"Also that’s an incredibly bad faith argument, you portray the union as if its one goal was to destroy the south and not as an army fighting a war."
shermans march? This was a war of subjugation. That man made it very clear he wanted to inflict as much pain as possible to make sure no one wanted to ever thing about questioning federal power ever again.
This was clearly a war to subjugate the states to a far away power structure. And that power structure is telling you we will destroy your property, crops, people if you dare say you don't honor our power.
It has been recast as a war for about freeing slaves but Lincoln didn't even free slaves in his own area of control.