General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]Uncle Joe
(63,077 posts)I agree with you regarding our strategic goal but the Marshall Plan and Berlin Airlift were a major healing force as well, subduing the flames of hatred and resentment which war inevitably produces, had such a thing occurred after WWI, the Nazis may never come to power.
Let me say this first and foremost, slavery was an absolute evil and redress should've been granted when the war ended but Reconstruction was ultimately a failure because the nation was too full of hate; on both sides spawned by the sheer destruction, mass poverty and the staggering human cost from fighting the Civil War.
FDR's "bones" were big to the people of the South still living in mass poverty and in many respects living as they did in the 19th century during the 1930's.
I wouldn't suggest for anyone to forget their heritage but only to expand it, accept the bad with the good and the good with the bad, only then can we as a nation move on.
Edit history
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):