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I am starting to get the sneaking suspicion the Confederacy was insufficiently punished
— Seth Abramson (@sethabramson.bsky.social) 2026-05-07T23:55:35.758Z
sheshe2
(98,247 posts)They were just dormant under the sheets for a bit.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,820 posts)Oh yeah, and they've opened membership to a minority.
dalton99a
(95,105 posts)TomSlick
(13,075 posts)Instead of trying the rebel leaders for treason, they were lionized and allowed to sow the seeds Jim Crow and today's white nationalism.
The US was too quick to "bind up the nation's wounds." Real reconstruction of the rebellious states was made impossible by failing to punish the leaders of the rebellion. The US won the war and lost the peace.
yellow dahlia
(6,384 posts)With what's going on with gerrymandering - maybe we would be better off w/out the South.
BeneteauBum
(716 posts)Peace ☮️
yellow dahlia
(6,384 posts)I am glad to see so many voices standing up in Tennessee and elsewhere.
relogic
(215 posts)rose out of the white, European entitlement spawned from colonialism. The founders and our grand experiment was blemished, rotten and riddled with racism, not so easily detected or unveiled fully in those 60 -70 years since that founding. Then, the same ugliness we see now of white entitlement came to a head. A civil war, indeed.
We must punish ourselves today as we must the well-meaning carpenters of independence, though their horror at what theyve seen created must be enough.
Dave Id
(318 posts)they just retreated, then spread their toxic racism throughout the country.
Exp
(1,017 posts)dflprincess
(29,405 posts)Should have just treated them as territories like Guam or Puerto Rico.
IzzaNuDay
(1,323 posts)Hint to West Coast lets get the heck out of here!
GiqueCee
(4,611 posts)... Confederates were traitors. Celebrating them in any way, shape, or form, can no longer be condoned. It should never have been condoned at all. Ever. But too many slaveholders and their sympathizers in the North let lowlifes lead the way for far, far too long.
My surname is very common in the South. And I've known People of Color that share that name because their ancestors were the property of some of my ancestors. I can never make amends for that obscene travesty; I can only try to live my life better, and give what little I can to make the lives of others a little better.
I'm old. Hell, I don't even buy green bananas, and folks younger than me drop like flies every day, so I harbor no illusions that I'll live long enough to help make the world a better place. I'm just a drop in that bucket, but they say a single drop counts. I will keep trying to count.
Permanut
(8,534 posts)I was born and raised in the Northwest, which was not squeaky clean of the stench. The KKK was very active in Oregon in the 20's.
moondust
(21,337 posts)During the Reconstruction era of the 1860s and 1870s, the Southern United States fell under federal military oversight. The compromise (of 1877) entailed that Democrats ended both a filibuster of the certified (1876) election results as well as threats of political violence in exchange for the Republicans' ending military oversight. When (Rutherford B.) Hayes took office, he withdrew the last federal troops from the South, which historians largely regard as the end of Reconstruction.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compromise_of_1877