okay but some of them must have not cared or were against the Confederate cause. I just can't believe they were Always Chaotic Evil.GreyICE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 12:30 amYes, the lost cause shit had a way of infiltrating many sources. Back before the internet, you really were limited to what books people put out, and oh boy they put out books. That lead to it creeping in to other stuff. Ripping it all out by the roots has been annoying.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:48 pmI'm just saying what I've read and not from sources pandering to confederate nostalgia.
But 32% of the white population being slaveowners isn't exactly this idea that "only a few rich families owned slaves", is it? It's more like "a third of the population."
Toss in that many non-slaveowning white people worked for slaveowners, had customers who were slaveowners, purchased products made by slaves, and wow, it starts to look like most of the economy was directly interacting with and benefiting from slavery. That's not quite the picture that the lost cause narrative paints, is it?
and why are they also talking down statures of Teddy Roosevelt and fucking Lincoln?