Friday, July 31, 2015

The Real Robert E. Lee

 RELee

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I was disappointed to hear of the demands of a group of Washington & Lee law students to ban the flying of the Confederate battle flag and denounce one of their school’s namesakes, General Robert E. Lee, as “dishonorable and racist.” This latest controversy appears to be yet another example of the double standard and prejudice against anything “Confederate.” Why, for instance, is there outrage against Lee, but not George Washington, one of the wealthiest slaveowners of his time?

Why is there outrage against the Confederate flag, which flew over slavery for four years, but not the American flag, which flew over slavery for eighty years? I would like to right the multitude of wrongs which have been perpetrated against Lee’s legacy in particular and Confederate history in general. Hopefully, these truths will provide an appreciation of the complexity of the issues, principles, and participants in the “Civil War.”

First, Lee deplored slavery, describing it as a “moral and political evil” in a letter to his wife, Mary Anna. Lee told her that they should give “the final abolition of human slavery…the aid of our prayers and all justifiable means in our power,” praying for “the mild and melting influence of Christianity” over “the storm and tempest of fiery controversy” driving America to disunion.

6 comments:

  1. AMartinez, no not that one!July 31, 2015 at 8:03 PM

    The destruction of this Republic is about, History be Damned, we're all mere cannon fodder!

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  2. The reason for the outcry as you note is because so many are ignorant of the unvarnished American history. The questions you raise will eventually be assaulted once the unwashed masses get spoonfed more lies. Stars and Bars first, Stars and Stripes next.

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  3. Black racists should all be shot dead.

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    1. Nothing wrong with being a 'racist', just ignore them all regardless of color.

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