OT How does Confederacy comparably improve humanity compared to Union?

Mike12

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How easy is it to lambaste a vast minority viewpoint? How easy is it to find a favorite weapon of choice against one grand politic or the other of the Nation? Nothing was black and white back then.

What are major themes to Americans Today? Modern, Youth, Individualist, forward-thinking, assimilative, egalitarian(slaves to freemen), "Native" Americans replacing indegenous or (Indians).
As a proof, consider how there are some religions internationally today inspiring the Confederate flag that America intentionally is keeping out. That's one proof of an intolerance in the forced direction of the country, either/or.

This obvious theme at forefront is "Bonnie" Scotland , (Bonnie Blue Flag, Southern Battlecry of Freedom). Jefferson Davis's comments on Oliver Cromwell make the Presbyterian Scottish , Puritan Pilgrim Presbyterian polity connection between Christian Countries of England or Scotland with or without the UNited of Union of United Kingdom, the Tyrants of the rule of man over the rule of law begs the question do we revere the wisdom of documents or the sway of emperors , Napoleon's Republic and Constitution, and invasion of all the countries of Europe in war is widely compared to the current Confederate struggle, widely noted (Robert Dabney, Stonewall Jackson) comparing to the British Generals with Greek Christian-historical ideas Classical saving heritages of Europe from Napoleon, and how markedly different is the 1776 Spirit of the Holy Church in American independence compared to the secular French Republic, the assumed Spiritual "intent" of the US Constitution as Religious spoke Jefferson Davis safeguarding the intent during Confederate inauguration therefore, as totally different from a French Secular Constitution, Confederate veterans often proclaim a war against "some great Caesar" (Valiant Conscript), Scotland was an "undefeated civilization and race" during the Roman Empire (Birth of a Nation by Griffith) from whence came an ancient cross, the war against the Roman Church with direct lineage from the Roman Empire stands in many stark contrasts to the Wider set of Christians. How would we historically define Europe, as much as Christian countries might have worked together?

When the Statue of Liberty was built in 1885 the Nashville Athena soon followed as many Confederates appear to become civil engineers. There is a representation of the Greco-Roman and particularly as "Sic Semper Tyrannis" is a Greek-dressed Athena over top of a Roman from the Mother of Presidents Virginia. The Statue of Liberty from the French Abolition Society was given the poem "New Colossus" which includes "keep ancient lands your ancient pomp".

Is America particularly intolerant to outside heritages as a result of that statue? Do we frown upon the extent at which Britain feels there are power-relationships and dynamics in Butlers, footmen, or maids? Is the Confederacy the inevitable stepping stone away from British relations? Lincoln wrote the Queen about being their kin. It appears directly in the modern day, the Direct Thing, the Direct Thing in that relationship, conversations revolve around our thankfulness toward magna carta, the puritan pilgrims, english bill of rights, and these are secured with Confederates, British Oliver Cromwell, Covenanter, and Crusader tanks.

Does America suboordinate itself to any international standards in the first place? What kind of other ideals do you notice? I don't think some small plantation class will cast light on the politic, the men at arms, or the hope of that struggle.
 
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