Confederate Purge Hysteria
NASCAR is considered an all-American, Southern-based racing sport, and up until now has not allowed its drivers and pit crews to kneel in protest during the U.S. flag salute. Well, that’s been changed. NASCAR publicly banned the Confederate flag at its races, and it sneakily permitted drivers and pit crews to kneel in protest during […]
Though not a descendant of a Confederate veterans, I recently attended a Sons of Confederate Veterans rally. I respect the work the group is doing in preserving American heritage, because the current hysterical attack on Confederate monuments is really an attack on American heritage. And the protesters who there protesting the Sons of Confederate Veterans […]
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The Oklahoma City school board has voted unanimously to change the names of three schools named after Confederate generals. One of these schools is named after Oklahoma’s own Stand Watie, a Cherokee Confederate General. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog by Allan Wall, published October 26th, 2017, on VDARE.COM.
The hysteria over purging Confederate monuments and other reminders of the Confederacy now involves, among many other targets, the memory of Stand Watie, a Cherokee general who surrendered 75 days after Appomattox. It’s time to step back and really figure out what is going on. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]
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