The Confederates feared a black crime wave against their seniors, women, girls and children, and chaos in black-dominated areas. Was their fear of black violent crime justified? According to FBI statistics, it WAS.
And as for the hostile reader comments on RT on “obese Southerners,” that applies to blacks in the South as well or even more than to whites. Besides, obesity is a recent phenomenon and it is nationwide.
3 arrested in New Orleans as tempers flare over fate of Confederate monuments
https://www.rt.com/usa/387598-3-arrested-new-orleans-confederate/
More than 700 protesters faced off at a demonstration over the fate of Confederate monuments in New Orleans. Three protesters were arrested and charged with ¦
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7 Mark Hastings, Riette van Aswegen and 5 others
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Steve Clark I lived in New Orleans for several months in fall 1976, right up the street from Lee Circle in Garden District. This is sheer madness!!! So sad seeing America self destruct in this way.
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John de Nugent I lived there in 1989-90. Fun town despite the crime.
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Karim Afraim The beaks love this self destruction by jewmericans ni&&hers. They take this as a badge of honor.
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Jim Gaul They’re not fat. They’re carbohydrated-americans.
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Stacy Marie Fenton It’s called high fructose corn syrup, it’s in almost every food in America. The big Cola business uses,sugar in exported drinks but here we get the syrup, a thyroid disruptor, endocrine system disruptor use that with some addicting food ingredients including lysine which is used is pig feed to make them hungry and eat more, and you have a million overweight people .
Look at some 70s or 80s film stock, Americans were thin and healthier,
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…..The Confederacy and I
I love the Confederacy but am not an expert on all the important generals, though I know a great deal about Lee, Jackson and Forrest.
I did live in New Orleans, however, 1989-90, in PT Beauregard country, and, as it turns out, lived near Beauregard Street, a major road in Alexandria, Virginia, for eighteen years while studying at Georgetown and doing some of my Marine Corps service.
I also toured Robert E. Lee’s boyhood home in Alexandria, as well as Arlington House, his mansion.
I banked at Burke & Herbert Bank in Alexandria, on the board of directors of which sat that time one “Robert E.Lee IV” 😉. (Some of his great ancestor’s personal letters to his wife were found in a chest in a vault there, revealing his strong views on keeping slavery going until such time as the blacks all were completely removed to another area of the world — but never.ever integrated.)
I also ran, and nearly won, for the U.S. Congress in 1990, Sixth Congressional District, in the Columbia, Tennessee area, where Nathan Bedford Forrest founded the first KKK, and I visited that very house, marked by a historical plaque. https://johndenugent.com/wn-biography-of-jdn/
I also visited Stone Mountain, Georgia in the spring of 1991, and saw the splendid laser and light show there depicting Lee, Davis and Jackson.
I also visited Jefferson Davis’ postwar home, “Beauvoir” in coastal Biloxi, Mississippi.
I am of course a fervent “Copperhead.” 🙂
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…..Pro-Confederate action in Georgia
John de Nugent shared Nationalist Liberty Union‘s photo.
We were out there protesting the removal of Confederate monument in New Orleans at the corner of Washington Road and North Belair Road in Evans, Georgia at Lowe’s this Sunday night between 5 PM and 7 PM. We had sympathizers, detractors, and others driving by.
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