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Dude
We are on RW 3.0. Rule of thumb, don't edit debates that haven't been active for a while. Cheers.
Also, you can edit pages if you feel like it. This is a wiki, if your edits are crap I have teh magic rollback button.
Before this gets out of hand, I need to at least try to adjust your goat levels.
Hopefully this works, or I will be forced to demolish your fervently held beliefs using facts, which takes longer.
I am saying the CSA, the government and country was not racist. I know that most Confederates were racist, but so was most Northerners.
Also, Dishonest Abe didn't care about slavery.
All right, what author passes for an "historian" in your school, some neo-Confederate whitewasher or Howard Zinn?
We have a quote addressed to people who believe that slavery was not the cornerstone of the Confederacy. You might also have a look at the Confederate Constitution, article I, section 9, paragraph 4.
Yeah, it was about states' rights to protect slave owners rights. "All right, what author passes for an "historian" in your school..." Thomas DiLorenzo, no doubt.
Zinn is a bona fide historian, LX, however much you disagree with him. He is a revisionist, not a negationist or a denialist.