Message from @DixieBoy76 - KY
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I think that’s a bit of an over generalization
Maybe so. I’m just going based off what I was taught in school and have read in books
I’m a Republican since the parties switched in the 60’s of course
I totally get your perspective
Last thing: Jesus actually warns us about said, "Jews" in Revelation 3:9 "Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee."
And as we all know, barely any Jews of today are not related, or are barely related to the ancient levantine tribes. <:redpill:439924063377555497>
That is enough Deus Volt posting for me today
Northern white farmers and factory workers were big aspects of the Republican Party though it wasn’t just big capitalism
From what I understand it was the party for small business owners in the north as well
I think a lot were former whigs who were making up the backbone of the party to raise tariffs as well
It's really amazing that the founding philosophy of this country was for the government and other entities to stay out of your business and yet here we are today
@The Eternal Anglo Blessed & Bread pilled
@Kingfish the Republican Party played large role in the destruction of the South after the civil war
Yep
Lincoln’s death kind of opened the door for the radicals to take control
Kentucky was spared only because we remained neutral.
Lincoln intended to be pretty lenient
But his death enabled the righteous to do whatever they wanted
The problem with such a figure like that is the entire thing rests on the shoulder of the person who basically created it. Once they’re gone it falls apart
His kind of caesarean in a way
Kentucky remained neutral only because we thought we could keep our slaves if we did so. But with that said, Jefferson Davis was from Kentucky and a large portion of the Confederate Generals as well. Not to mention that Kentucky seceded in 1864 but Lincoln moved in forces to keep them from taking complete control of Kentucky.
Cool. Yeah Lincoln did something similar with Maryland I believe
Smart move tactically I suppose
@Kingfish Lincoln also originally planned on sending the slaves back to Africa but his death prevented that
Yeah I think the best case scenario would have been Lincoln living to see through whatever he had planned
Lincoln has been often described as a tyrant for a reason, but I suppose that’s mainly due to his Caesarian style
He was in complete control of the nation and had the power necessary to positively bypass congress
I think like Caesar, tyrant is certainly a title you can accuse him of
But how accurate it is will change from who you ask
Many will argue however that his strong measures were needed to keep together the nation
But that’s neither here nor there
I personally subscribe to that belief.
For better or worse
As do I.
He did what he felt necessary
I think that America is more than a government though
It was a tragedy for everyone
And that such a view may be a bit mistaken
Both sides were Americans
With the Confederate side being more along the lines of what the Founding Fathers intended regarding small government and states rights