http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/20/naacp-secession-ball-south-carolina_n_799494.html
Martel LXIV 01:51 AM on 12/21/2010
Bluesue 12:42 AM on 12/21/2010
Great editorial from the South Carolina newspaper, The State:
Secessionists were clear about their cause: slavery
As the members of South Carolina’s secession convention made perfectly clear in the "Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union," they were indeed leaving the union in order to preserve the sovereign rights of our state, but they had only one right in mind: the right to own slaves.
The language of the S.C. Declaration is so straightforward, so unambiguous that it is difficult to comprehend that there ever could have been any disagreement over what drove South Carolina to secede. So before any more breath is wasted in arguing about just what our state will be commemorating on Monday, we are reprinting the Declaration on this page. We would urge anyone who doubts that our state seceded in order to preserve slavery — or, for that matter, anyone who has come to accept the fiction that slavery was merely one of several cumulative causes — to read this document.
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Michael7 12:39 AM on 12/21/2010
I lived in SC for 9 years. All of those years the Confederate Battle Flag flew atop the State House third on the pole to the US and SC state flags. I asked my friends who lived there why they flew the confederate flag seeing that (a) they lost the war, (b) secession was a treasonous act, (c) that flag represented the enslavement of Black people. They told me that the flag was flown soon after the Civil Rights Act was passed as a way to "celebrate" the confederate SC soldiers who fought in the "northern invasion".
To this day, I still cannot understand why anyone would be proud of the fact that their ancestors were traitors, terrorists who caused a civil war that almost tore the nation apart over the issue of slavery. In the constitution of the confederacy, slavery was to be kept as an institution. Therefore, slavery was the main issue of the war.
Now the southerners will tell you that slavery was not the issue, it was states rights. States rights means that if the states do not like any laws passed by the federal government, that the states have the right to forcibly secede from the nation, forming their own government. Sound familiar?
Those who choose to have a right to assemble peacefully to celebrate whatever they want. And those who oppose their celebration have a right to peacefully protest their celebration. So says the constitution.
To this day, I still cannot understand why anyone would be proud of the fact that their ancestors were traitors, terrorists who caused a civil war that almost tore the nation apart over the issue of slavery. In the constituti
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