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In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]Uncle Joe
(62,998 posts)Are we all responsible for Bush's launching of wars based on lies or the promotion of torture?
Many American soldiers and Marines have given their lives or been horribly injured because they were willing to defend our nation, they identify with the United States, not because they believe in wars based on lies or torture.
Our Constitution establishes the President as being Commander in Chief, if every person in the military had to totally agree with the political policies of the nation or every decision made by the President, we wouldn't have a military.
If our nation were conquered by China or Russia in the future is that all our men and women in arms should be remembered for, wars based on lies, torture and missile drones?
Beginning in 1863-1864 the Confederate Army was actually ahead of the Confederate Government in pushing for slaves to be armed, allowed to fight and earn their freedom, General Cleburne comes to mind. He was born in Ireland, later immigrated to the U.S. he didn't support slavery but he did identify with the South., ultimately he would be killed at the Battle of Franklin. He fought under the Confederate Flag.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Cleburne
On the other hand we have Sherman; a great General and a hero to the Union, yet he supported slavery and sympathized with the South up until the beginning of the war and he fought under the Stars and Stripes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tecumseh_Sherman
History and life are complex, people have multitudes of motives for acting as they do, it's not all black and white but runs along an endless stream of grays as does their descendants perception of their heritage.
As for comparing the United States to Germany, the Germans must deal with their demons and we must deal with ours.
I would like to make three distinctions between the Confederacy and Nazi Government of WWII Germany.
1. The Confederacy never invaded innocent nations in an attempt to basically conquer the world.
2. The Confederacy never purposely as a matter of government policy tried to exterminate all African Americans.
3. The Confederacy was never a dictatorship but resembled the elected government of the U.S.
OF COURSE NONE OF THAT MAKES SLAVERY ACCEPTABLE OR EXCUSABLE, whether that vile institution was supported by those who fought for the South or the North.
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