Asked Why I Associated Myself With "Neo-Confederates" By Valerie Protopapas
I
was recently asked why I associated myself with "neo-Confederates"
because, after all, I had a brain. Below is my response. It is heartfelt
and I wanted others than just the one to whom I sent it to read it. I
cannot say that it is anyone's opinion but my own, but some may find
points of agreement:
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I have given considerable thought to your query on my “neo-Confederate”
contacts. If I put in everything, you would have an essay and I’m sure
your curiosity does not extend to that degree so I will try to keep it
short.
The South was right and I am not alone in that belief.
Hear the considered opinion of Lord Acton—a giant of his and any other
time. Acton in a letter to Robert E. Lee, said:
“I saw in
States’ rights the only availing check upon the absolutism of the
sovereign will, and secession filled me with hope, not as the
destruction but as the redemption of Democracy…. Therefore I deemed that
you were fighting the battles of our liberty, our progress, and our
civilization, and I mourn for the stake which was lost at Richmond more
deeply than I rejoice over that which was saved at Waterloo.”
After over ten years of research, I now know that what I revered for
most of my life was an illusion and that our present national condition
is the consequence of more than 150 years in which the original vision
of most—but not all—of the Founders has been replaced by a central
tyranny which at least used to pay “lip service” to the will of the
people. My conclusions are summed up by Professor Jay Hoar, an historian
from Maine (not Mississippi) who said:
“The worst fears of those Boys in Gray are now a fact of American life—a Federal government completely out of control.”
Of course, I have been assured that Hoar’s opinions are suspect because
he spent time in the South. But if Hoar had lived on the moon, that
would not change the fact that he is correct. Our “no-longer-federal”
government is completely out of control and cares nothing for anyone’s
consent, much less that of “the governed.”
And finally, I must bring forth the words of Ulysses Grant who said,
“The questions which have heretofore divided the sentiment of the
people of the two sections—slavery and state's rights, or the right of a
state to secede from the Union—they (Southern men) regard as having
been settled forever by the highest tribunal—arms—that man can resort
to.”
And with that unchallenged sentiment, I realized that we
no longer have any law but the law of the jungle—the survival of the
strongest. Antonin Scalia—a conservative—said the same thing when asked
about the constitutionality of secession. Grant and Scalia were not
talking about what was called after the war “the abitrement of the
sword,” that is, acceptance of a military defeat by such men as John
Mosby and Robert E. Lee, but the actual belief that triumph in arms
somehow bestowed legitimacy upon one side of an issue! If right is
determined by might, then Hitler wasn’t “wrong,” he was merely bested in
war! Had he won, his adherents would have every moral “right” to build
the same type of monuments to him that we have built to another tyrant
and war criminal, Abraham Lincoln! As well, if we accept Grant’s and
Scalia’s premise, then we are then forced to agree with another well
respected conservative, John Bolton, who said that the United States
government killed many Southern civilians during the Civil (sic) War
without due process and it was the right thing to do! I reject that
philosophy which apparently is now—and has been—the philosophy of this
country for at least 150 years (ask the American Indian)! If the right
is determined by the strong rather than by the law, then why bother with
the law except as a subterfuge to hide that fact from the ignorant and
the naïve?
I stand with those whom you call “neo-Confederates”
because they are waging an admittedly losing battle to preserve their
history, their symbols and their way of life—Christian Western
civilization and I would prefer to die with the righteous than live with
the Spirit of the Age. They cannot win because the tide of history is
against them but for those who think that their loss means nothing to
“America,” I assure you, the symbols, history and heritage of the “The
United States” will soon follow the symbols, history and heritage of The
Confederate States. The latter can no more be allowed to remain in our
Brave New World than the former. Already we see American—not
Confederate—flags being censored in our schools lest they “offend” our
Third World “guests”—invited or otherwise.
I am almost 72; my
husband is almost 75. we are already “dead” in the eyes of Obamacare as
is my handicapped son who is just another expensive “useless eater.” My
daughter and her husband have no problem with the current regime—and by
that I mean all of them and not just one political party. Indeed, I echo
the sentiments of Patrick Buchanan who stated that the two parties are
merely two wings on the same bird of prey. I have no grandchildren, nor
will I have any so I am not overcome with angst about the future. It is
sad to see the end of “the Great Experiment,” but actually it ended
before it really began. The seeds of its destruction were sown at its
birth. Patrick Henry was right when he declared that the Constitution
was nothing but a plan for the installation of a tyrannous central
government despite every effort to prevent that from happening (bye-bye
Bill of Rights!). Benjamin Franklin was right when he said that when the
Congress discovered it could use the People’s money to buy elected
office in perpetuity the Republic was dead. Today, we are merely seeing
these warnings played out. The final death blow was struck in 1865. We
are only now coming to the last dying gasps.
Wow, pretty depressing. Though I agree with the writer about what ails America and that the South was right because the Founders in 1776 were right. You oppose tyranny and seek to maximize liberty against those that would take it from you. I do not agree with the inevitability of defeat in the current movement to restore the truths of the past and our present predicament. By that I don't mean that we won't all end up enslaved in a world that is even worse than Orwell envisioned in his "1984". It's just that that battle is not over yet and we have some powerful tools on our side. The Internet and the apparent survival of the human quest for liberty remains. I will just not admit defeat so long as we can still fight for what we know is right. Deo Vindice!!
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