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SusanCalvin

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57. One of the very great things about the South
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 11:54 PM
Jul 2015

Is the people who fought for their rights.

That's the greatest.

What is Southern Heritage? [View all] Uncle Joe Jul 2015 OP
Antebellum orpupilofnature57 Jul 2015 #1
Thanks for the rec, orpupilofnature, but would you care to elaborate? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #3
That was when everything for White people was Utopian, freedom from judgment, pride of orpupilofnature57 Jul 2015 #7
The less than 1% dominated both regions and as is the case with most wars Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #8
If a flag does symbolize mainly "heritage", 60% heritage versus 40% racism, for example, that is 40% too much. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #2
I agree, Fred Sanders, for that matter 10% racism is too much. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #4
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #5
Thanks for the addition, AuntPatsy, here is Joan Baez's version. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #6
I have strong memories of that song, in High School we studied it, I don't recall AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #33
Have you seen the movie "Cold Mountain?" Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #36
The fictional movie? gollygee Jul 2015 #48
Believe it or not, there are many good fictional movies out there written by white men. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #69
Yes gollygee Jul 2015 #70
Yes it was fiction, but might that movie have had many real life similarities, Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #74
It certainly wasn't pro-war. gollygee Jul 2015 #75
In relation to a story in some instances, they may just not have been there. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #87
Do a quick google search "Population of North Carolina in 1860" gollygee Jul 2015 #100
There weren't as many in the hill country as in the more level areas, Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #124
It's weird that slavery and African Americans were pretty much ignored regardless n/t gollygee Jul 2015 #145
Yes I did, I thought it was an interesting movie, I think what some people get upset about AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #83
I believe it's the eternal battle between emotion and intellect. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #88
A great performance by Joan Baez goldent Jul 2015 #108
Disgusting song. BillZBubb Jul 2015 #17
Listen to the song again, I don't see it the same... AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #34
Try this one . . . . hatrack Jul 2015 #105
So, you wish to take pride in suffering? kwassa Jul 2015 #9
When you have nothing else, you take pride in suffering. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #11
Comparing the suffering of white to black southerners is absurd kwassa Jul 2015 #23
The equivalent of 30 million Americans killed in a four year war and you think that's absurd? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #27
Slavery was far, far worse gollygee Jul 2015 #53
Touché. That a failed racist nation had to be forcibly made to end racism is no reason to pity Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #61
Meanwhile, the successful racist nation continued to kill "red savages" after the Civil War Art_from_Ark Jul 2015 #91
After one racist nation was defeated the nation that emerged was not as racist as it was imperialistic. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #103
The north and the post-civil war US as a whole don't get off either gollygee Jul 2015 #104
Indeed. Seems like a lot of folks on the thread are not shocked by the history because they do not know it. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #106
We too often write the history that is easiest for us to read gollygee Jul 2015 #107
Oh, please Art_from_Ark Jul 2015 #204
not pure, but they didn't have slavery as an institution treestar Jul 2015 #116
No, they just had child labor and horrible working conditions in factories Art_from_Ark Jul 2015 #203
I'm not suggesting that slavery wasn't an evil and ongoing atrocitiy, a major travesty Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #76
I'm sure some people were drafted gollygee Jul 2015 #78
I as a Southerner don't, this OP is my attempt at explaining what "heritage not hatred" Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #84
I'll point you back to post #45 gollygee Jul 2015 #85
MLK said much more, which is extremely difficult for many people to accept. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #127
He did not think "color blind" was an ideal. n/t gollygee Jul 2015 #144
I disagree. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #147
Have you read the articles in post #45 gollygee Jul 2015 #148
Yes I have and my point still stands. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #156
No, it doesn't mean people will be blind to people's color gollygee Jul 2015 #157
Yes we are visual and I'm not speaking of being literallly color blind Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #161
Color blind is 'la la la, I can't see you', a way to dismiss someone... Spazito Jul 2015 #112
That to me is being color blind, from a pyschological standpoint. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #126
When you pull out one statement from a lifetime of work... Spazito Jul 2015 #128
I'm not just pulling one statement, MLK said much more. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #131
There is nothing in those quotes on the subject of 'color blindness'... Spazito Jul 2015 #135
I have read MLK's works and listened to his speeches. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #136
Using Brainy quotes illustrates nothing of substance, imo... Spazito Jul 2015 #137
You have your opinion and I have mine. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #139
and that much worse suffering was due to this evil "heritage" treestar Jul 2015 #117
What is the "equivalent" in the number of slaves? Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #65
No doubt it's atrocious, but that isn't the question posed that I was trying to answer Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #129
It was a war they started. Adrahil Jul 2015 #241
People can still feel an emotional connection to a region, nation or historical event without Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #244
+1000 sheshe2 Jul 2015 #82
In addition, your misuse of MLK is ridiculous. kwassa Jul 2015 #10
MLK was colorblind, he had the ability to look past superficial constructs. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #14
MLK was not colorblind. kwassa Jul 2015 #19
He was as close as you can get, especially for his time. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #21
You've made two errors kwassa Jul 2015 #30
That's illogical, color blind is the ulimate goal for our society to reach Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #32
No, it isn't. kwassa Jul 2015 #37
Does it bother you when you're out in public Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #40
You miss this concept, too. kwassa Jul 2015 #50
Colorblind in that sense SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #55
Color blind in the sense that race is no longer a grounds for pre-concieved notions. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #67
It would be pretty to think so. nt SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #68
the confederate flag represents heaven05 Jul 2015 #177
Your intentions & motivations maybe noble JonLP24 Jul 2015 #182
What I mean by color blind as being an ideal in that skin color means nothing more to the Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #184
liberal to me simply means left of center on the political compass JonLP24 Jul 2015 #190
I believe we're in agreement on the broad issue but I remember for the longest time Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #191
Certainly aware of the effort JonLP24 Jul 2015 #193
"Liberal" became the adjective for giving federal handouts to people that didn't earn Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #195
That is why I think a lot of people here look back fondly to the Reagan days JonLP24 Jul 2015 #197
P.S. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #185
Al Gore was just the first example I could think of JonLP24 Jul 2015 #187
I know you weren't, I just wanted to make my position clear. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #189
I actually tried to look him up recently JonLP24 Jul 2015 #198
Al Gore was just the first example I could think of JonLP24 Jul 2015 #188
No he was not color blind. He was anti-racist and supported affirmative action LostOne4Ever Jul 2015 #43
That's precisely because society isn't colorblind or for that matter gender blind if it were such Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #54
No it wouldn't LostOne4Ever Jul 2015 #56
A little light reading for you. (Hint: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not "colorblind") gollygee Jul 2015 #45
Any word can be misused or co-opted the word "liberal" being a prime example. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #63
No, it is not an ideal gollygee Jul 2015 #64
Do white people make pre-concieved assumptions about you because you're black or do black people Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #79
We can't erase people's history gollygee Jul 2015 #80
I know that, gollygee, it will take tremendous amounts of faith, patience, compassion, empathy, Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #86
Don't co-opt their tragedy either gollygee Jul 2015 #101
Do you believe their murderer was uttering a truth? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #132
That has nothing to do with whether MLK or they believe "color blind" is an ideal n/t gollygee Jul 2015 #142
but a flag of all things is a collective prism treestar Jul 2015 #118
The flag isn't the prism, each person has their own prism, reality or perception and within Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #158
well most people are going to see the confederate battle flag treestar Jul 2015 #168
I believe that statement is true. n/t Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #169
No, you don't seem to understand MLK and substitute memes for real understanding. bettyellen Jul 2015 #199
You are too caught up in the Republican codeword and surrendered its true meaning. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #200
Oh bullshit. I'm too caught up in real life. The colorblind meme is a way of dismissing reality. bettyellen Jul 2015 #201
My colorblind meme and MLK's dream are both in sync, a utopian vision of the future. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #202
Don't you think with the qoute used MLK imagined a confederate flag over that table Person 2713 Jul 2015 #22
I never said that MLK would imagine or envision a Confederate Flag at the table of brotherhood, what Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author liberaltrucker Jul 2015 #12
But then their heritage is due to their fighting for slavery treestar Jul 2015 #13
Like art, the value or non-value of any symbol is determined Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #15
These flag-flyers don't know real history. kwassa Jul 2015 #20
And being SC was the first to succeed, it's fit they're first to join the 21st century . orpupilofnature57 Jul 2015 #24
Except for a microscopic few, these flag-flyers' ancestors never wrote the articles of secession. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #29
You don't know this. kwassa Jul 2015 #31
Common sense should tell you, the average white Southerner; quite a few of which were illiterate Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #39
So, you made up this statistic. kwassa Jul 2015 #44
You answered your own question? All you have to do is google the total numbers of Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #52
Your argument makes no sense. kwassa Jul 2015 #62
Widespread sentiments kicked up by newspapers in towns that had them and who Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #92
I'll agree the majority of them likely did not own slaves treestar Jul 2015 #115
It was much higher than 1% gollygee Jul 2015 #120
In MS and SC in the 40s treestar Jul 2015 #122
80% of Confederate soldiers were literate. KitSileya Jul 2015 #210
I said "quite a few were illiterate" and 20% or 1 out of 5 Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #211
Like I started ,,Antebellum was enjoyed by not only the 1%, but All White people,, orpupilofnature57 Jul 2015 #98
Maybe they should think of becoming Americans first treestar Jul 2015 #114
that is the specious claim that the civil war was not about slavery. Warren Stupidity Jul 2015 #133
Southern Heritage: Slavery, Treason, and Poverty BillZBubb Jul 2015 #16
Slavery yes, but as Lincoln believed that's also an American Heritage. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #18
You are wrong about regionalism Bad Thoughts Jul 2015 #26
Well here's a Georgia County; that's 92% white, flies the Confederate Flag, its high school Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #28
And the Southern heritage view is based on a myth. kwassa Jul 2015 #35
It is what it is and if they didn't believe in "heritage not hate," I highly doubt Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #38
You missed my point. Completely. kwassa Jul 2015 #42
What is the myth that I'm peddling? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #46
Already told you. kwassa Jul 2015 #51
When I think of Southern heritage romanic Jul 2015 #41
That works as well, romanic, people have their own take on it. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #47
Thanks romanic Jul 2015 #49
One of the very great things about the South SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #57
There is southern heritage and then there is southern SHAME LostOne4Ever Jul 2015 #58
My racist dad SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #59
Let's listen to the Wailers struggle4progress Jul 2015 #60
Profound post that explains why the Civil War still shapes the American character Octafish Jul 2015 #66
Thanks for the addition, Octafish, no doubt I'm just scratching the surface, Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #72
Now I know why the other thread was started DashOneBravo Jul 2015 #71
When you say 'shared suffering' who are you talking about? Whites and blacks suffered equally? freshwest Jul 2015 #73
If you read the OP, you would know that it was answering a specific question from CTyankee Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #90
What is southern heritage? underthematrix Jul 2015 #77
. struggle4progress Jul 2015 #81
As a Southerner, I understand these complexities FourScore Jul 2015 #89
I appreciate your understandiing. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #93
I am really amazed by this thread. It's like watching toddlers with parallel play. FourScore Jul 2015 #164
I do wish more than anything that people could understand Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #183
As a Northerner ann--- Jul 2015 #110
thank you for supporting my comment with such a prime example. n/t FourScore Jul 2015 #113
I'm from a border state and so cannot understand treestar Jul 2015 #119
My only comment pertaining to race was that the Civil War had an impact FourScore Jul 2015 #160
I see the impact on black people treestar Jul 2015 #166
I understand. There is so much I could say... FourScore Jul 2015 #173
Thank you for your effort. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #94
Thank you, Comrade Grumpy. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #95
Victim of the Brits PATRICK Jul 2015 #96
It's a contradiction no_hypocrisy Jul 2015 #97
My dad was a 'Bama man JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #99
Excellent post! Spazito Jul 2015 #111
Thank you! treestar Jul 2015 #121
Prussia/Germany has one major intangible advantage, they're an ancient nation. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #138
Germany is younger than the US JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #159
Modern day Germany, but not the Germanic Peoples, they fought against Ancient Rome. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #165
Many of us have moved on JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #171
I'm of the mind that economics and easy politics has a play in this as well. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #174
Everybody has a heritage... kentuck Jul 2015 #102
Secession ann--- Jul 2015 #109
What is 'heritage'? What is the meaning of the word of choice here? Does 'heritage' mean 'history'? Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #123
"Southern Heritage" = "I'm white and that makes me superior by default" I_Like_Hammers Jul 2015 #125
What a pantload. Texasgal Jul 2015 #130
Southern Heritage includes not only slavery but Jim Crow. Warren Stupidity Jul 2015 #134
And the North had nothing to do with Jim Crow? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #141
And then there are those of us (many of us) frazzled Jul 2015 #140
I agree with the overall theme of your post, frazzled. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #143
I certainly don't know, but perhaps we each could start frazzled Jul 2015 #152
I believe that's a good answer. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #153
Awww, boo hoo, Southern whites suffered from the Civil War ... Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #146
Good argument, no one ever thought of that! Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #149
Thank you. I'm a well-known historian. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #150
Whatever one chooses it to be. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2015 #151
In paticular, your first and last sentence nail it. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #155
So you celebrate... mentalsolstice Jul 2015 #170
I'm not celebrating here, I'm trying to explain emotional dynamics and Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #172
I understand what you're trying to say - TBF Jul 2015 #154
I have posted many times on this thread, that slavery was an absolute travesty. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #162
It doesn't seem like you answered that question though - TBF Jul 2015 #163
Because the question was aimed Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #167
It was not less than 2% gollygee Jul 2015 #175
You are correct, I was thinking more about the major slave holders. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #176
What about "the perspective" of those who were enslaved? TBF Jul 2015 #205
Again, that was the question that I was answering, I will repost and bold the key words, take Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #209
"Entire picture of human suffering" - TBF Jul 2015 #213
And what of your guilt? I doubt you even read all of my OP and ensuing thread. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #215
Sorry but I'm not buying your TBF Jul 2015 #216
Well it's good that you're not buying something that I'm not trying to sell. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #219
You are arguing that 1% were the serious owners and that TBF Jul 2015 #220
Are we all responsible for the drones that Obama launched? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #221
Ya know.... frustrated_lefty Jul 2015 #178
Thank you, frustrated_lefty the most profound lesson that I learned long after school Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #180
My friends in the Army JonLP24 Jul 2015 #179
Thanks for sharing, JonL. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #181
Thank you, Jon frustrated_lefty Jul 2015 #186
Sorry. I live in the south, but this is a view through rose-colored glasses Adenoid_Hynkel Jul 2015 #192
Rose-colored glasses? Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #194
P.S. One other little piece of historical trivia since you brought it up. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #196
A mighty smooth drink! KamaAina Jul 2015 #206
"Southern Heritage" is hate and bigotry. Cyrano Jul 2015 #207
It's treason followed by a visit from Uncle Billy XRubicon Jul 2015 #208
I lived in the South. I can tell you what it is. It's music, food, religion and social politeness. ancianita Jul 2015 #212
I agree, ancianita, the South is rich and diverse in many ways and I suspect over time Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #217
... ancianita Jul 2015 #218
When we continue to pick at our wounds via talk of secession... LanternWaste Jul 2015 #231
That's not the heritage the Confederate flag wavers are "celebrating" though. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #222
But that's my answer to the OP's question.The sickening, white "right order of things" is dying out. ancianita Jul 2015 #225
What an interesting photo! (painting?) It's a New South. kentuck Jul 2015 #226
Yeah, I love it. It's part of an Atlanta exhibit, I believe. So much lovely Southern art! ancianita Jul 2015 #227
Yep! kentuck Jul 2015 #228
It's the "Gone With the Wind" romantic notion of the South. MatthewStLouis Jul 2015 #214
shared suffering = karma annabanana Jul 2015 #223
I couldn't agree more, annabanana wanting to break up the USA was a bad idea. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #234
'while also dealing with the largest percentage in the nation of having more than one race. ' La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2015 #224
Personally, I find it enriching, the South's culture and its expanded influence Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #232
It's all of the above. kentuck Jul 2015 #229
Watch "Django" for an editorial depiction...[n/t] Maedhros Jul 2015 #230
I've seen Django, Twelve Years a Slave and Roots, I've also seen Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #233
Have you seen this guy? XRubicon Jul 2015 #235
That's where you're wrong, I may have fought for the Union if I had been alive 150 years ago, Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #236
General Sherman Despised Treason XRubicon Jul 2015 #237
General Sherman warned the South not to secede and he was prescient in his prediction Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #238
You seem to be able to use google XRubicon Jul 2015 #239
So in other words you're suggesting a person shouldn't have expressed their disapproval Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #242
"But to simply cast a person as being ignorant or racist for flying the Confederate Flag doesn't... XRubicon Jul 2015 #243
Thanks for the post and following discussion. JEB Jul 2015 #240
Thanks for your support, JEB. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #245
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