Organizers insist no racial motive for holding pro-Confederate rally on MLK weekend
Source: Raw Story
Dozens of demonstrators wearing Confederate uniforms marched Saturday morning in Baltimore to honor Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, two days before the holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
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Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Confederacy said they chose the date to honor the Confederate generals at their birthdays which are Jan. 19 and 21.
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Organizers said the event was not intended to antagonize anyone or protest Kings legacy, and they insisted they are not racists.
Everyone should be proud of their ancestry, said Jay Barringer, a Maryland division commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/01/organizers-insist-no-racial-motive-for-holding-pro-confederate-rally-on-mlk-weekend/
When will we ever get over the facts that the CSA was formed to allow people to keep
other people as slaves because they saw them as less then human and that the CSA's
goal was the end of the United States of America?
In public these Sons of the South might say it is about heritage and pride but in private
I have no doubt that they call blacks n****rs and Dr. King Martin Luther C**n.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)"I am not a racist" is like saying "I am not a witch". If you are forced to say you are not it, then you probably are.
brer cat
(24,625 posts)who flies a confederate flag on the porch and is into all things CSA. It more than pains me to see another generation coming along. I hate painting with broad brushes, but the idiots who denigrate Dr. King's holiday with this crap are in-your-face racists as far as I'm concerned.
safeinOhio
(32,736 posts)this is what I think.
http://imgfave.com/view/4103356
KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)reminder to everyone
all GOP, all cons want to own people, even white people
they are not happy unless they are controlling people's every move
if you work for a GOP person, you know what I mean
safeinOhio
(32,736 posts)I had a major anti-union boss that called union workers crooks. Last I heard she is under indictment for embezzlement from the store.
d_r
(6,907 posts)I am proud of my ancestors. They kicked this guy's ancestors' asses.
csziggy
(34,139 posts)One of them on his application for restoration of his rights after the Civil War swore he had never been in favor of secession. While he was too old to enlist, four of his sons and three of his sons in law did. Two sons and one son in law died, one son was a prisoner of war and one son in law lost an arm. He ended up supporting two of his daughters and two daughters in law and fourteen grandchildren.
I'm sure by that point he WAS sorry to have supported the Confederacy, but I will never believe he didn't before the war. He could have kept his sons at home by threatening to let their wives and children starve.
All of Mom's ancestors were in the South at that point, many were slave owners. Lots of my relatives of that era fought for the Confederacy. I am ashamed to have to say that.
Dad's ancestors were all in the North, but none of his were of the right age to fight in the war. One cousin/uncle (not sure of the exact relationship off the top of my head) was a doctor in the Union Army and we have his license to practice medicine that was signed by Abraham Lincoln.
My husband's ancestors include a number of Union soldiers - one was with Sherman's Army while it marched through the South. I'm more proud of his ancestors than mine, especially his Northern ancestors who were Quakers and who advocated for abolition long before the Civil War - even though the Quakers did not fight in the war.
But you know, even with Mom's family history, she never would join the Daughters of the Confederacy, never advocating bringing back the "good old days" of slavery, and worked to increase the awareness of history for all groups in my home town by helping to set up the L.B. Brown House museum. http://www.lbbrown.com/
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)While the men at the top of Confederate society were usually able to get out of it one way or another, those at the bottom of the social ladder usually had to "suck it up" and serve their time, which could be for a period of up to 3 years. If your ancestor was at the bottom of the social ladder and his sons were called up, there likely was no choice for him except to hope that they made it back safely.
csziggy
(34,139 posts)In fact, several of them enlisted on the same day in the same unit. They were not low on the social ladder either - their father was one of the larger slave owners in the county in central Alabama. The sons chose to fight for the Confederacy so I don't trust the claim of their father he didn't support it.
After the war, they lost just about everything - no slaves to work their land, few adult men to help made for poor crops and hard times. The women did as much as they could but given the labor intensive nature of cotton farming and production, they could not do enough. When the patriarch died, all his land had to be sold to divide up what was left among the heirs - they didn't get much out of it.
I don't feel sorry any of them - their lifestyle had been based on the labor of others without giving the workers their freedom or payment for their work. That family was never the high living plantation style of the movies, but they still accumulated a lot before the Civil War that was not passed down to their slaves.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)The Confederacy had a lot of exceptions about who was draftable, maybe the sons qualified, maybe they didn't. Volunteers were usually treated better in the army (since it was assumed that they actually wanted to fight), so maybe the sons figured they'd be treated better if they volunteered. Or maybe the father "volunteered" them. At any rate, it does sound like the father was a supporter of "the cause".
arely staircase
(12,482 posts)during the siege of Vicksburg. He never owned a slave. just another poor boy in a rich man's war. He was never well again after the war. Family records are too vague to say what exactly was wrong with him. But given the realities of that chapter of the war he may have just snapped (acute PTSD in modern terms.)
StevieM
(10,500 posts)underpants
(182,949 posts)Downwinder
(12,869 posts)Veterans how about restoring the Confederate Veterans Cemetery that was made into a Corporate parking lot and bring back the grave markers that were hauled off dumped in a tank?
father founding
(619 posts)The Confederates were the South's Muslims.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)what is the relationship between Confederates and Muslims?
City Lights
(25,171 posts)Sure....whatever you say...
Racist fucks.
librechik
(30,677 posts)no racism there!
Stephen Retired
(190 posts)And Nicole Kidman, whom I've had sex with eight times in the past 5 hours, and is currently in my bed, completely nude and begging for more, agrees!
fasttense
(17,301 posts)Maryland never seceded from the United States. People make way too much about the union soldiers sent to keep Maryland from leaving the union. I seriously doubt Maryland would have turned against their country. Davis sent troops to East Tennessee for the same reason. You hardly ever hear about how East TN wanted to secede from the secession. Do black Union soldiers march through Johnson City, TN on the days before a white person's holiday celebration? No, but maybe they should.
Way more men from Maryland fought on the Union side than they fought on the pro-slavery side. When Lee invaded Maryland he got a chilly reception. When McClellan marched through, the people ran out in the street to greet him and give him flowers. One person said the women were kissing his clothing and hugging his horse's neck.
So, marching through Baltimore all dressed up as long dead pro-slavery soldiers does no honor to Maryland.
KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)way one speaks of Massachusetts as such. When Lincoln came to Washington, D.C. to be inaugurated, for example, he had to spirited in through Balitmore under cover of darkness, so questionable were the loyalties of its city's residents. Slavery was legal there and, ironically, she provided the decisive battleground (Antietam\Sharpsburg) that led to the beginning of the end of chattel slavery as an institution.
Maryland also gave us Spiro T. Agnew, a far more recent ignominy she has yet to live down, imo
fasttense
(17,301 posts)She does have her glaring issues.
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)Answer:
I grew up in Maryland, have family there, and have many fine things to say about it. But I was also called an n-word lover more than once, knew of a couple that was hounded out of their suburban apartment because they were interracial, and was told while campaigning for George McGovern in 1972 that "Son, you've got the wrong George!"
At least when I was growing up there, racism wasn't simply present in Maryland; it was commonplace.
In fact, Baltimore had several notorious "sunset neighborhoods," where you knew you didn't want to be after dark if you were African-American.
PosterChild
(1,307 posts)..took place in Delmarva, eastren shore. (My understanding is.)
fasttense
(17,301 posts)I'm NOT saying there aren't any racists there. My own grandfather was one of them. I was called an "N" lover too in the 70s there.
I just think we make way too much of Lincoln's involvement in keeping MD in the Union than we do about Davis keeping the other southern states in the confederacy.
arely staircase
(12,482 posts)had Maryland left the Union DC would have been completely surrounded.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)kwassa
(23,340 posts)Eight full Maryland regiments in this army with Maryland units in other regiments as well.
Maryland was a divided state, but went for the Union. Some slaveowners agreed to support the north if they could be compensated financially for the loss of their slaves after the war.
Rockville, Maryland, the county seat of Montgomery County, MD, north of DC has a statue of a Confederate soldier in what was the town square. Supposedly the northernmost civic statue.
PosterChild
(1,307 posts)...of the Mason Dixon line. In Baltimore , overlooking the harbor is Federal Hill , so named because it was the overlook that the federal troops set up their artillery on to threaten the city and avert succession.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Governor's Inaugural Celebration festivities, including parade down Dexter Avenue and rallies, all day events!
Sweet home Alabama.
http://alabamainauguration.com/
SwankyXomb
(2,030 posts)than celebrating your ancestors' treason against America.
radicalliberal
(907 posts)White conservatives are always telling black Americans to stop dwelling on the past. The conservatives tell them to not dwell on the grotesque injustices of slavery and Jim Crow and to look to the future. What about white Southerners who live in the past and dwell on an event that preceded Jim Crow; namely, the defeat of the Confederacy? Shouldn't they "get over it" and "move on"?
But I think we know what this is really all about. I agree completely with this statement in the OP:
In public these Sons of the South might say it is about heritage and pride but in private
I have know doubt that they call blacks n****rs and Dr. King Martin Luther C**n.
By the way, I'm speaking as a 64-year-old white Texan who grew up under Jim Crow and saw enough to realize just how evil Jim Crow was.
Botany
(70,613 posts)"I have know doubt ..... "
Botany =
radicalliberal
(907 posts)Besides, I make plenty of boo-boos of my own.
Botany
(70,613 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 19, 2015, 10:51 PM - Edit history (1)
radicalliberalradicalliberal
(907 posts)oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)It was just convenient that it was a three day weekend!
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)Bullshit.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)Gun culture doesn't fall too far from the Confederacy lovers tree.
hack89
(39,171 posts)didn't know that. Thanks.
christx30
(6,241 posts)I might *kind of* believe them.
But with the increased racial issues caused by white police killing unarmed black suspects, and the gutting of the Voting Rights act by the Supreme Court, I have a heck of a lot of trouble believing it. Especially if this isn't an annual event. This seems to be a "let's keep those n*****s in their place." Kind of thing. It's a show of contempt. Like celebrating Margaret Sanger during some kind of Catholic holiday.
hack89
(39,171 posts)that's pretty fucked up.
Frank Cannon
(7,570 posts)It's not like you had anything to do with it.
NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)FLPanhandle
(7,107 posts)Not sure why Maryland would celebrate though.
muntrv
(14,505 posts)iandhr
(6,852 posts)inanna
(3,547 posts)Posted: 10:56 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19, 2015
KKK flyers criticizing MLK found littering street in Pittsburgh neighborhood
PITTSBURGH Residents in Pittsburghs Manchester neighborhood woke up Monday to find flyers criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. littering one of their streets.
About a dozen flyers, which claim to be from the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, were found scattered on Pennsylvania Avenue.
"They are obviously trying to incite somebody; its Martin Luther King Day. This is a national holiday. There is absolutely no reason that those things need to be passed out, said one man who didnt want to be identified.
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"I dont think that theres probably a lot of people out there who think like that anymore. I think thats why they are putting it out. They are trying to get some people to think like them. I dont think its going to happen, said the unidentified man.
Link: http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/local/kkk-flyers-criticizing-mlk-found-littering-street-/njrPd/
I agree with the man who wishes to remain unidentified in the above report. I think this is the work of a small, but very belligerent and vocal faction of wing-nuts. At least, I hope it is.
I chose not to post the images of the KKK flyers here - but they can be viewed at link.
Babel_17
(5,400 posts)So it's sad, on more than one level.
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)kwassa
(23,340 posts)Meets at the VFW once a month. Why they are allowed there, I have no idea. Gaitherburg, MD.
Marthe48
(17,047 posts)Would Americans tolerate German soldiers' descendants marching to honor WWII? Or other enemies of our country? The older I get, the more I dislike public displays of confederate sympathy.
crim son
(27,464 posts)only weekend everybody had free."
Disgusting.