Truth II


 

For their deeds and the deeds of those under their command how would the great "Heroes" of the U. S. fare in a war crimes trial? Not very well I think! Murder, rape, pillage, theft and torture were the rule and not the exception with these "Heroes". They set the standards we judge and abhor as Genocide today. In those days it was simply called extermination, a final solution to Southern pride and patriotism. The U. S. is always first in line to condemn others for the crime she herself has spent 135 years covering up! Invasion, conquest, genocide, and hostile occupation of our nation for all these years by these "Great American Heroes" our children are taught to venerate today. These "Righteous Crusaders" against the ignorant, brutish, and lazy subhuman South who had no concept of what was and is in their best interest. We are taught that their "brotherly compassion" saved us from ourselves, and for that we owe them silent, reverent servitude, undying gratitude, and everlasting repentance. How fortunate we are to have such all-knowing and benevolent Samaritans showing us the error of our Southern ancestors' dream of freedom and guiding us towards the true enlightenment of mindless obedience.

We asked only for peaceful and mutually respectful co-existence. What we got was genocide, for our culture, our ideology, our People. Our children are taught to honour and love these "brothers" who would so enjoy killing us, starving our women and children, burning our homes, decimating our land and then hold our People in forced bondage for all these years. Every remnant of our nationality has been systematically attacked and rent asunder. One thing is certain though; we will always be portrayed as a lazy, ignorant, racist, subhuman subculture. Our own less sentient people are encouraged believe this anti-Southern propaganda, or to refuse not to believe it. (Truth is contrary to domination.)

I will never say to our forefathers that everything you fought for, everything you suffered for, and everything you died for was wrong. What person can know everything they endured in the hope of freedom without feeling outrage at the lies that demonize our fathers?

As a necessity, not a choice, we have resorted to the remedy of separation.
Jefferson Davis, President C. S. A.