Phil, I don't really disagree with much that either you or James
have said. I think the Civil War revisionists have a case when it
comes to critiquing the Union but less so when it comes to
defending the Confederacy.
That said, many Southerners still have appreciation for the
sacrifices of their ancestors for reasons having nothing to do with
slavery, just as many fought for the Confederate cause for reasons
having nothing to do with slavery (even though I myself believe
that cause is tainted by the leading role the slave power played).
But if we are going to disown everyone who has ever uttered an
unorthodox thought on this subject, we'd have to get rid of many of
the conservative movement's founding fathers (including Frank
Meyer), Walter Williams, and, if the last few Reader Mail debates
on the subject are at all representative, about half our readers.
I'd rather not do that.
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