Reconstruction - Another Name
for Cultural Genocide
The
'reconstruction' of the South [actually deconstruction] after the War of
Northern Aggression is, perhaps, one of the most depressing and shameful periods
of this country's history. Many revisionist 'historians' have sought to portray
it as a glorious period of enlightenment, but in light of all that happened
during that time you really have to 'strain at a gnat and swallow a camel' to do
that.
We might
wonder where the term 'reconstruction' came from. It is worth noting that, in
1865, when Karl Marx issued his praise of Abraham Lincoln, part of that praise
was for Lincoln's "...reconstruction of a social world." Obviously
Marx had no problem with the term when used in this fashion.
Professional
South-hater Thaddeus Stevens made a speech in September, 1865 in which he said
of the South: "But reformation must be effected; the foundation of their
institutions - political, municipal and social - must be broken up and relaid or
all our blood and treasure have been in vain. This can only be done by treating
and holding them as a conquered people." Note that both Marx and Stevens
[kindred spirits] talk openly about changing the social institutions and
foundations of the South. Since the South's social institutions and culture have
been based upon orthodox Reformation Christianity since around 1830, what these
men are really talking about is the destruction of orthodox Christianity in the
South.
Frank
Conner, author of the excellent book The South Under Siege 1830-2000 has
noted 'reconstruction' policies in the South that concur with what Marx and
Stevens envisioned. Mr. Conner has written: "In 1865, Congressman Thaddeus
Stevens and Senator Charles Sumner created the Joint Committee on
Reconstruction. Under its aegis they developed a long-range master plan for
impovrishing, subjugating, dominating, and humiliating the Southerners, while
destroying their culture and brainwashing them into third-rate copies of the
Northerners."
Mr. Conner
has noted that a culture war, of which the War of Northern Aggression and the
subsequent 'reconstruction' were a major part, has gone on against the South
since the 1830s. He says: "Actually, this cultural war has raged unabated
since the 1830s, when Northern liberals decided to supplant Christianity with
secular humanism as the official religion, and they selected the religious South
as their battleground...the present-day villification of the Confederacy is part
of a long-term ideological war being waged against the conservative white South
for the purpose of destroying the Southerners as a people and rendering them
socially, politically, and economically impotent."
Conner
notes the main objectives of this ideological war. They are: "[1] to
discredit white Southerners; [2] and thereby discredit Southern Christianity;
[3] which would clear the way for them to discredit Christianity throughout the
United States; and [4] replace it with their own religion of secular humanism as
the official religion of the U.S."
'Reconstruction'
in the South after the war was intended to tax what little was left in the
South, to put the South under Northern military rule and fill all the political
offices with Northern carpetbaggers and their friends, to make sure the blacks
got the vote and to make sure they all continued to vote Republican so the
pillage could continue as long as possible, and to destroy the white Southern
value system [based upon Christianity] and to enforce this destruction with a
powerful central government in Washington.
Mr. Conner
has noted some of the more degrading aspects of the 'reconstruction.' He writes:
Although many ex-Confederates owned no clothes but the patched uniforms they had
been wearing at the surrender, it was now unlawful for them to wear those
clothes. They had to cut off all the buttons stamped 'CSA' and to fasten their
clothes as best they could with pieces of string. Ex-Confederate parolees had to
carry their paroles on their persons at all times, and display them to any U.S.
soldier upon demand. Woe unto any Southerner who displayed - under any
circumstances at all - a Confederate flag or any other symbol of the
Confederacy; he would be arrested immediately.' Does that sound familiar in
light of the continuing cultural genocide going on in the South today?
What we
have today, and have had since the 1830s, is an ideological [religious] war
against Southern Christianity by apostate Northern liberals, be they Unitarians
or of some other persuasion, but all united in their efforts to stamp out the
Christian faith, first in the South and, if that is finally successful, in the
rest of the country. You can howl all you want about slavery or about
'preserving the Union' and all the rest of it, but ultimately, it comes down to
the fact that the war and the ensuing 'reconstruction' were, in the final
analysis, theological issues first and economic issues second. This truth is
something we need to begin to grapple with, otherwise we will never have a true
understanding of what the war or 'reconstruction' were really all about.
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