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Wed Jun 24, 2015, 02:28 PM Jun 2015

Ta-Nehisi Coates--What This Cruel War Was Over

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/06/what-this-cruel-war-was-over/396482/



This afternoon, in announcing her support for removing the Confederate flag from the capitol grounds, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley asserted that killer Dylann Roof had “a sick and twisted view of the flag” which did not reflect “the people in our state who respect and in many ways revere it.” If the governor meant that very few of the flag’s supporters believe in mass murder, she is surely right. But on the question of whose view of the Confederate Flag is more twisted, she is almost certainly wrong.

Roof’s belief that black life had no purpose beyond subjugation is “sick and twisted” in the exact same manner as the beliefs of those who created the Confederate flag were “sick and twisted.” The Confederate flag is directly tied to the Confederate cause, and the Confederate cause was white supremacy. This claim is not the result of revisionism. It does not require reading between the lines. It is the plain meaning of the words of those who bore the Confederate flag across history. These words must never be forgotten. Over the next few months the word “heritage” will be repeatedly invoked. It would be derelict to not examine the exact contents of that heritage.

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It is difficult for modern Americans to understand such militant commitment to the bondage of others. But at $3.5 billion, the four million enslaved African Americans in the South represented the country’s greatest financial asset. And the dollar amount does not hint at the force of enslavement as a social institution. By the onset of the Civil War, Southern slaveholders believed that African slavery was one of the great organizing institutions in world history, superior to the “free society” of the North.

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Nikki Haley deserves credit for calling for the removal of the Confederate flag. She deserves criticism for couching that removal as matter of manners. At the present moment the effort to remove the flag is being cast as matter of politesse, a matter over which reasonable people may disagree. The flag is a “painful symbol” concedes David French. Its removal might “offer relief to those genuinely hurt,” writes Ian Tuttle. “To many, it is a symbol of racial hatred,” tweeted Mitt Romney. The flag has been “misappropriated by hate groups,” claims South Carolina senator Tom Davis.

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Ta-Nehisi Coates--What This Cruel War Was Over (Original Post) Starry Messenger Jun 2015 OP
Absolutely riveting reading. (nt) enough Jun 2015 #1
He's my favorite essayist. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #2
Mine, too. n/t femmedem Jun 2015 #3
Great find. Thanks for posting it here. vlakitti Jun 2015 #4
My pleasure! Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #5
Amazing their dreams of empire and slavery. salib Jun 2015 #6
I know, can you imagine? Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #7

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
7. I know, can you imagine?
Thu Jun 25, 2015, 07:03 PM
Jun 2015

Like slavery wasn't horrible enough already, they wanted to take over the continent.

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