PRINCIPLES AND VALUES REPRESENTED BY THE CONFEDERATE FLAG
The South and the Confederate States of America have been harshly
discriminated against and positive historical facts and figures have
intentionally been suppressed. Dishonest Northern historians have unfairly
caused Southern and Confederate history and its heroes, monuments, memorials,
and flags to be regulated to a role of less importance than deserved in American
history and to be viewed in a negative perspective by much of the American
public. U.S president Woodrow Wilson is quoted as saying “the role of slavery
became the proclaimed cause of the Civil War because it was necessary to put the
South at a moral disadvantage by transforming the contest from a war
for Independence
into a war waged for the maintenance and extension of slavery". If slavery was
all the Southern states wanted they could have kept it without a war or firing a
shot. The North offered the South the Corwin Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
in March 1861 that would have made slavery permanently legal
in America if they would rejoin the
union. The South refused and the Constitution of the Confederate States
of America banned the international
slave trade. Most educated Southerners were in favor of gradual orderly
emancipation which would have prevented segregation and Jim Crow laws which were
based on Northern black codes.
The words of Confederate General Patrick R. Cleburne
who was killed at the battle of Franklin Tennessee on November 30, 1864 are
becoming true. “Every man should endeavor to understand the meaning of
subjugation before it is too late. It means the history of this heroic struggle
will be written by the enemy; that our youth will be trained by Northern school
teachers; will learn from Northern school books their version of the war; will
be impressed by the influences of history and education to regard our gallant
dead as traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit objects for
derision”. Political correctness and Socialist Marxist Revisionism are
attacking everything Southern and Confederate on national, state, and local
levels all across America .
The Confederate flag represents
honor, faith, courage, dignity, integrity, chivalry, Christian values, respect
for womanhood, strong family ties, patriotism, self- reliance, limited
constitutional federal government, states rights, and belief in the free
enterprise system. It symbolizes the noble spirit of the Southern people, the
rich heritage, the traditions of the South and the dynamic and vigorous Southern
culture. No other symbol so proudly says “ Dixie ” as the Cross of St. Andrew (Confederate Battle
Flag) waving in the breeze. Liberals have falsely indoctrinated many black
Americans to believe it represents racism, bigotry, and a painful reminder of
slavery. But white Christian Southerners who fly the Confederate Battle Flag are
not the enemy of responsible Black Americans who are working to better
themselves.
The Confederate flag is the last
flag to represent the concept of local control of ones' life
in America . In a larger sense it
represents the same values and principles as the original U.S. Betsy Ross Flag:
Limited Constitutional Federal Government, States Rights, Resistance to
Tyranny, and Christian Principles and Values. Thus it represents "government of
the people, by the people, and for the people with the consent of the
governed".
The Confederate flag is an
internationally recognized symbol of resistance to tyranny. That is why it was
flying over the Berlin Wall when it was being torn down in 1989 and has been
flown by numerous countries or provinces seeking
independence.
It
reminds knowledgeable Americans that government is to be held accountable for
its actions, and if those actions are viewed as not being in the best interest
of the people, there is a price to be paid for it. This fact has not been lost
upon the Socialist, Communist, liberal left and that is why they have spent
inordinate amounts of money and energy trying to suppress this powerful symbol
of freedom. The Confederate battle flag is a Christian symbol and that is why
proponents of Secular Humanism (the belief that there is no God and man,
science, and government can solve all problems) oppose it.
The flag also represents the valor and sacrifice of our Southern ancestors in
their quest to gain independence and recognition as a sovereign nation.
Confederate soldiers displayed tremendous bravery in the face of overwhelming
odds and blatant tyranny and aggression on behalf of the Yankee government that
invaded the Southern homeland. It was, is, and will continue to be the flag of
the region Southerners call home, the Southland. We are Americans, true, but we
are also proud Southerners.
James W.
King
Commander SCV Camp
141
Lt. Col. Thomas M.
Nelson-
Nelson's Rangers
3 Comments:
Can you provide a source for that Wilson quote?
southron_98 check with jkingantiquearms@bellsouth.net
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