Apparently,
Southerners are second-class citizens in the realm of ‘conservative’ talk radio,
too. For Mark Levin, on the Thursday, 23
July 2020, broadcast of his radio show, likened the brutal BLM/Antifa Marxist
anarchists to the Southerners who tried to peacefully secede and form the
Confederacy, saying both were attempts to overthrow the government in Washington
City -- this, from the man who routinely excoriates the New York Times
and other media groups for their lies and historical ignorance. Yet here he is doing the same thing. Hypocrite!
Go read Chapter 23 of St Matthew’s Gospel, if you are man enough to do
so!
There
are a few things wrong with Mr Levin’s comparison. First, Southern secession was not an attempt
to overthrow, by force of arms, the Lincoln administration in Washington and
replace it with a regime of their own choosing; it was an effort to leave a voluntary
union by a non-violent vote of the Southern States. Second, Southerners of the antebellum sort highly
cherished classical Greek and Roman civilization, the Christian faith, and the political
traditions inherited from England, which is quite the reverse of the destructive
spirit at work among BLM/Antifa Marxists.
Furthermore, the antebellum South was highly critical of socialism,
making Mr Levin’s comparison of the two even more ridiculous.
We
appreciate Mr Levin when he does some helpful things like exposing the fraud in
the COVID stats. But his slur against
the honor of Dixie’s forefathers and mothers is inexcusable. Unfortunately, he is not the only one saying
it, either. Sen Tom Cotton, a couple of
days before Mr Levin, mouthed the same thing:
“The federal government cannot allow
anarchists and insurrectionists to destroy federal courthouses, federal
buildings, or other federal property. These insurrectionists in the streets of
Portland are little different from the insurrectionists who seceded from the
Union in 1861 in South Carolina and tried to take over Fort Sumter,” Cotton
said Tuesday on “Fox & Friends,” referring to protests in the
Oregon city.
Nor
are they the
only ‘conservatives’ who hold such twisted
views of Southern history.
All
of this is reason enough for Southerners to reevaluate just what their true position
is within the modern-day conservative movement and which of its manifestations
they ought to support.
--
Holy
Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema
to the Union!
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