Author Topic: Re: 150 year old civil war monument in florida is getting torn down today/tomorr  (Read 2542 times)

seriously though can you handicaps be happy for one loving minute.
"hey guys, controversial opinion."
"yo, bro, thats wrong! this is why."
"sorry fellas, but my opinion has not changed. let's agree to disagree."
"i agree! let us put our political views aside."
this has never once happened on this site

i didn't lock the thread because of an inability to argue, i locked the thread because people were insulting those who died traumatically in combat. if you think that's ok, you're psychotic
im supposed to feel sorry for those bitches? i dont! they knew the cost and took up the mantle anyway so they could own other human beings. it was a tribal war waged by people for tribal reasons and statues raised to "honor the fallen" were by and large put up in the civil rights era as white supremacist symbols

careful bro he might call you a sheep and say you watch CNN because something something the south will rise again

im supposed to feel sorry for those bitches? i dont! they knew the cost and took up the mantle anyway so they could own other human beings. it was a tribal war waged by people for tribal reasons and statues raised to "honor the fallen" were by and large put up in the civil rights era as white supremacist symbols
you don't have to agree with them but you could at least respect them! or, even if you didn't respect them, hold your grudges to yourself instead of spouting off bullstuff on the internet on how people deserved to die violently and should be wiped from history without a moment of hesitation.

you don't have to agree with them but you could at least respect them! or, even if you didn't respect them, hold your grudges to yourself instead of spouting off bullstuff on the internet on how people deserved to die violently and should be wiped from history without a moment of hesitation.
should the national socialists have a memorial
I am not calling anyone a national socialist I am simply asking if the third reich should have a memorial built

you don't have to agree with them but you could at least respect them! or, even if you didn't respect them, hold your grudges to yourself instead of spouting off bullstuff on the internet on how people deserved to die violently and should be wiped from history without a moment of hesitation.
History is written by the victor.
Their story was wiped out years ago, nobody will hear the side of the south and nobody cares.

should the national socialists have a memorial
I am not calling anyone a national socialist I am simply asking if the third reich should have a memorial built
of course. a death, no matter what their beliefs were at the time, should be mourned and not taunted. besides, removing history because it offends you only serves to repeat it.

you don't have to agree with them but you could at least respect them! or, even if you didn't respect them, hold your grudges to yourself instead of spouting off bullstuff on the internet on how people deserved to die violently and should be wiped from history without a moment of hesitation.
if it wasn't clear i categorically do not respect them, nor do i believe they are deserving of respect. their loss was righteous. the history where the confederacy wins is one where slavery is allowed in america for perhaps a hundred or so years longer, if not still legal today (setting aside the fact that prisoner slavery is still widespread). war is violent, but so too is the ownership of other human beings. confederate soldiers dedicated themselves to that violence voluntarily.

playing to empathy isn't very compelling because the logical extrapolation of this rhetoric demands that historic evils such as the axis powers and imperialists should be revered and honored in the same way. after all, they died violent deaths in much the same way as confederate soldiers, yes? you cannot separate these wars from their context and intent.
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confederate soldiers had the option of going to the north and fighting the good fight due to their skin color and often being wealthy due to owning slaves. they chose to sacrifice themselves violently and fight the fight against the advancement of america because it made them money

you don't have to agree with them but you could at least respect them! or, even if you didn't respect them, hold your grudges to yourself instead of spouting off bullstuff on the internet on how people deserved to die violently and should be wiped from history without a moment of hesitation.
quit virtue signalling, they were fighting in the name of slavery, there's nothing remotely respectable about that

of course. a death, no matter what their beliefs were at the time, should be mourned and not taunted. besides, removing history because it offends you only serves to repeat it.

saying "someone's life doesn't matter because they supported something bad" is dangerously close to "those with opposing beliefs are inhuman"

if one of your ancestors died in the civil war fighting for the confederacy, then disown them. they owned human beings. those human beings were not allowed freedom (it's slavery lol), were raped, overworked to the point of death, lost limbs as punishment, forgetin etc. your ancestors fought to keep all of that around. they're idiots. i don't want to forced to look at a statue every day that says they were good people and were honorable or some bullstuff. get that out of here.

yeah, no stuff slave owners are inhuman. how do you not understand this.

this isn't a slippery slope dude. if you support the confederates in any way shape or form youre a bad person.

saying "someone's life doesn't matter because they supported something bad" is dangerously close to "those with opposing beliefs are inhuman"
the confederacy believed black people were less than human. im just holding them to their own standards