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Most of our decorations are sad and unfinished
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bhsman posted:I guess technically there are some positive aspects to Lee as a historical figure but it is likely lost on anyone putting up a painting of him in a frat house. Gonna say that Lee has a number of redeeming values (especially post the civil war), and he was a fine Virginian. Just sorta chose the wrong side of history on that one, but his choice was based more in the actual states rights component of it than the slavery side. Of the Civil War bigwigs you could choose to worship as a spirit animal Lee is about as positive as it gets for a confederate.
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The Notorious ZSB posted:Gonna say that Lee has a number of redeeming values (especially post the civil war), and he was a fine Virginian. Just sorta chose the wrong side of history on that one, but his choice was based more in the actual states rights component of it than the slavery side. Of the Civil War bigwigs you could choose to worship as a spirit animal Lee is about as positive as it gets for a confederate. What state right was it they were fighting for?
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The cafeteria area at the Mizzou bookstore is dedicated to noted non-traitorous soldier Beetle Bailey
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I'll never understand the south and their obsession with holding onto history of them losing over something that's been proven to be wrong. MourningView posted:mostly that he got his hillbilly rear end whooped like a chump
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We have a statue of a brain, it's not a good statue
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seiferguy posted:I'll never understand the south and their obsession with holding onto history of them losing over something that's been proven to be wrong. Andrew Johnson loving up Reconstruction, basically.
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We also had a dope rear end statue of Abraham and Isaac and the university turned it down because our university is historically led by absolute cowards and it ended up at Princeton. Statue not good enough for Kent State, good enough for Princeton.
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seiferguy posted:I'll never understand the south and their obsession with holding onto history of them losing over something that's been proven to be wrong. It's like Superbowl XL
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 16:37 |
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Iowa has a statue of Nile Kinnick who was much better at football than any confederate loser. About equally bad at war though.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 16:39 |
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JonathonSpectre posted:Well , you see, it's really important that we continue to fly the banner of traitorous, slave-holding scum because What's hosed up is that when it was flying above the statehouse (underneath the US flag and state flag), it was actually naval banner (and army of Virginia flag) that gained popularity during the 1950s, pretty much as a hostile response to the civil rights movement. The one that is now on the Confederate Monument on the state house grounds is at least a historically accurate flag that was actually used by the confederacy on a more common basis. Do we have Klan version of ? Scarf fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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That Works posted:It's like Superbowl XL I haven't heard that phrase since 2013, thank you very much
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Neil Armbong posted:What state right was it they were fighting for? Literally the colonial pre THE United States concept of a state (A United States), in that he felt the federal government did not have the right to restrict the states from cedeeding,because he believed them to be independent entities that had the right to choose to no longer participate in a federal system of government. Attitudes about what a state and what the US meant were very different 90 years after the Revolutionary War in comparison to how we consider them now. Lee very much considered himself a Virginian not an American the way we would largely think of ourselves, and so when he was asked to fight for VA the choice between his "home" and the "country" he chose to support his home. That put him in with the folks all for Slavery, but Lee was less enthralled with upholding that than he was with defending the rights of his home to choose not to be part of this new fangled country. They lost and now it's well accepted that the states are below the federal government not an equal that can leave when they want. The confederates are imo not quite as reprehensible as say the Nazis in terms of historical villains because while they were fighting to continue engaging in a barbaric practice there were lots of folks in the war on both sides that had split opinions about what should be done to resolve the issues facing them. There was far less consensus and so I think a lot more grey area to consider their actions in. In terms of groups we tend to demonize from the past. e: Ultimately I do feel the civil war is both a war about the rights of states vs the federal government, and it was also about defending the economic system the south enjoyed supported and made possible by slavery. It's not wholly about one or the other alone, so anyone that says it wasn't about slavery is loving moron. I really enjoy Civil War history because i feel its the first major moment in defining the country as it exists today, it's a very complex and interesting conflict that was about more than just the slavery issue. /end History The Notorious ZSB fucked around with this message at 17:04 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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The South: Not As Bad As The Nazis
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 16:57 |
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Scarf posted:What's hosed up is that when it was flying above the statehouse (underneath the US flag and state flag), it was actually naval banner (and army of Virginia flag) that gained popularity during the 1950s, pretty much as a hostile response to the civil rights movement. It's also hilarious because the flag went from being so high up it was only sorta visible to basically being right smack dab in the middle of the front yard. Progress, South Carolina style.
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RumbleFish posted:Until this season, it hurt our women's basketball team a lot because under the boycott's rules, we're not allowed to host any kind of postseason tournament in which the host cities are chosen by the NCAA. This doesn't apply to tournaments that use merit to determine host sites, so that's why baseball has always been able to host and now the women can, too. Presumably Greenville is hurt too, seeing how the Bi-Lo center hosted NCAA games right before the boycott.
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Oh my god shut the gently caress up about What The Civil War Was Really About or I will shoot this entire thread into the sun you loving goobers.
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MourningView posted:Oh my god shut the gently caress up about What The Civil War was really about or I will shoot this entire thread into the sun you loving goobers. No bullshit--20-something year old men in modern South Carolina will unironically argue with you about the causes of the "War of Northern Aggression." Simultaneously depressing and hilarious.
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Eric Striker went in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAL3jCnf4kI
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:06 |
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The Civil War is the subtext of basically any concept of regional pride in college football. I think that it's fair to say in many senses that if there's no Civil War, there's no college football as we know it.
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Frackie Robinson posted:The Civil War is the subtext of basically any concept of regional pride in college football. I think that it's fair to say in many senses that if there's no Civil War, there's no college football as we know it. Something something football is a game of territory something whatever. Football is full of absurdity whether its comedic or impressive. The south/ north tensions made corporeal in the game is infinitesimal as a "pride" factor. There are tons of regional hatreds that have no roots at all in the civil war.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:28 |
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Could the North field enough quality teams to secede from the NCAA
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Quest For Glory II posted:Could the North field enough quality teams to secede from the NCAA North and West maybe. The interesting thing would be to see where the Big XII would go. Texas is neither South nor West. Oklahoma and Kansas are more South in mindset these days.
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Quest For Glory II posted:Could the North field enough quality teams to secede from the NCAA The North can barely field enough teams to make one embarrassing P5 conference.
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OU people gettin' expelled
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:37 |
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Oh, you...
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Detroit_Dogg posted:Eric Striker went in I'm sorry, is this someone taking a cellphone video of another person's cell phone video? What?
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pillsburysoldier posted:OU people gettin' expelled Remember when people used to get expelled to Oklahoma?
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:07 |
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pillsburysoldier posted:OU people gettin' expelled This is pretty fuckin awesome. I've never seen someone be so bold-as-hell about saying "nah gently caress this racism bullshit". Dude is like a 70 year old white dude and he signs his tweets DBo.
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kayakyakr posted:Texas is neither South nor West. Texas is simply Texas. It has no other designation.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:25 |
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Remember like earlier on this page where Texas has statues of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee It's pretty clear which side they're on now.
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MourningView posted:mostly that he got his hillbilly rear end whooped like a chump He was a city boy.
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A&M asked Jefferson Davis to be its first president but he turned us down.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:35 |
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Lee's father in law was George Washingtons stepson proving that it's not what you do, it's who you know, even when it comes to treason
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:37 |
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Sash! posted:Lee's father in law was George Washingtons stepson proving that it's not what you do, it's who you know, even when it comes to treason Really what difference is there between Washington and Lee other than the W-L record?
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Frackie Robinson posted:Really what difference is there between Washington and Lee other than the W-L record? Well, Lee was fertile and had friends outside of Europe.
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Which was more clutch though
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Quest For Glory II posted:Which was more clutch though Washington's got the *ringz*. I feel like his closest analogue would be Pete Carroll, Lee would be maybe Tony Dungy or something.
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Frackie Robinson posted:Washington's got the *ringz*. I feel like his closest analogue would be Pete Carroll, Lee would be maybe Tony Dungy or something. Dungy is a good comparison, both had disasters against Pennsylvania.
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pathetic little tramp posted:This is pretty fuckin awesome. I've never seen someone be so bold-as-hell about saying "nah gently caress this racism bullshit". Dude is like a 70 year old white dude and he signs his tweets DBo. Go all in
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