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Old November 2nd 03, 05:54 PM
Dan/W4NTI
 
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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
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In article . net, "Dwight
Stewart" writes:


If the Civil War was about slavery, then why was there a war at all?

Prior
to the war, the slave states were the majority in both the House and

Senate,
insuring no legislation could be passed to end slavery. Slavery was only
abolished after the war by not allowing the former Confederate States

(which
included several, but not all, of the slave states) to participate in

that
vote.


(snip) why, in it's aftermath, did one of the most famous
Confederate Generals, Nathan Bedford Forrest,
organize the Ku Klux Klan? (snip)



When you answer that, perhaps you can also answer why so many

Northerners
join the KKK.


Dwight:

I consider the KKK to be about racism, not slavery. It was originally
started as a response to the heavy-handed political disenfranchisement
of the former Confederate states by Northern "Carpetbaggers" who
essentially swept into the South and took over in the aftermath of the
Civil War. I don't believe that was right and never said so. However,
the KKK, instead of targeting the mostly white Yankee politicians
who violated the constitutional rights of the citizens of the Southern
states, chose instead to target ethnic and religious groups, such as
blacks, Catholics, and particularly Jews. Therefore, their motives were
wrong from the start.

The South has a lot to answer for, IMHO. (snip)



Why would they have any more to answer for than the Northern states

that
profited from the sale of slaves? Or more to answer for than those who

used
indentured or bound black workers in the North, even into the early

1900's?
Or more to answer for than the many countries around the world which
practiced slavery in this last century (the 1900's), the previous

century,
or in the many centuries before that?


I never said that slavery wasn't practiced in the North.

(snip) Modern-day Rebels with the Confederate flags on
their pickup trucks don't do much to heal the wounds of
the past. (snip)


Perhaps because they have absolutely no responsibility for what

happened
in a past long before they were born.


However, in the context of our modern and presumably more enlightened
times, they represent something that is, best, an anachronistic example
of age-old prejudices. We should all be united under one flag, and that
flag has 50 stars and 13 stripes -- not a big "X" running through it.

73 de Larry, K3LT


The flag of the confederacy is NOT the battle flag being displayed as the
flag of the Confederacy.

When the Tennessee Battle Flag is flown in the South, by real Southerners,
it is meant as a sign of respect for the fallen and a symbol of STATES
RIGHTS.

No one advocates seccession from the Union, or starting another war.

But....we get real tired of Northerners and blacks trying to tear the flag
down, especially since the reason they want to tear it down is they believe
it is a racist symbol.

If it IS a racist symbol to them. Then they have fallen for the big lie.
Govern yourself accordingly.

Dan/W4NTI