3.24.2004

Cultural War Crimes

Once upon a time on the North American Continent there existed two cultural nations and several sovereign states. The various states conceived to form a more perfect union by covenant and convention and thus was formed the United States. Reference to the union in the pre 1861 period included the lower case the and sometimes a lower case united states to reflect that the whole was only comprised of the many and various States. Sovereignty remained with the States, granted by the consent of the people.

There remained however two separate cultural nations.

The North was the cultural product of England and puritan ideologies. Commercialism, mercantilism and commerce dominated the cultural development of the Northern Culture. Puritanism developed and transformed over time from a reliance on the divine to reliance on the human. Secularism combined with commercialism was the recipe for the commercially driven Imperialism to follow.

The South drew a great deal of its’ original cultural influence from the Scots and later a proportionally large Irish influence. Celtic, Christian and agrarian would best describe the cultural influence of the South. A cultural history of “feeling the tyrant’s boot” in Scotland and Ireland combined with a simple belief in Man’s individual relationship with God made the culture of the South individualistic and unconcerned with expanding and trampling the rights of others in far away lands.

John C. Calhoun first articulately expressed the problem of concurrent majorities existing under one government. The cultural divide could not be sustained in a system where 51% of the voters got everything they wanted and 49% were left disenfranchised.

Just like a club that members freely join of their own accord, members ought to be allowed to leave. In 1861 when it became apparent that the system could no longer support two separate cultures the Southern States exercise their legitimate right as sovereign States to leave the club. There was no Constitutional Crisis, in fact the system worked fine, no bloodshed was required.

The Imperial Northern Yankees would not and did not accept this amicable and logical solution. Instead they visited war upon the Southern People and Nation. It was an economic war later clothed in the aura of a religious crusade to abolish slavery. The Yankee Imperialist has a despicable habit of cloaking their economic wars in terms of “noble crusades”. I will discuss the fallacy of the Northern Slavery claim in latter writings.

Since the occupation of the South in 1865 the list of crimes against all of mankind have piled up. The United States post 1865 began an imperial empire. Those subjected to be trapped within its’ borders have been subjected to an ever-growing federal tyranny that taxes, legislates and dictates almost every aspect of a mans’ life. As I have discussed previously those outside the US borders are no safer and are increasingly faced with the Sophie’s Choice of cooperate or die.

The list below does not speak at all about other internal victims of Yankee Imperialism: Native Americans forced from their lan and lied to in treaties, Blacks bought and sold by Yankee merchants, Hawaiians duped out of their independence, Mexicans forced from their lands etc. I will deal with those crimes in later rants.

A brief list of Internal Crimes against the Southern People

· Promoted the murder of 45 million – (Abortion is a travesty worse than the Holocaust in the sheer numbers killed).
· Scoured and raked the country to roust God out of every heart and hiding place, out of every schoolroom and football game and school board meeting
· Set children against mother and father, wife against husband, woman against man, race against race
· Legitimized every form of fornication and foulness
· Driven the farmer off the land and the smallholder out of his property and made our people renters & strangers in their own land
· Traversed the globe with armies and fleets, bombing cities and nations and imposing upon them the imperial will or death
· Eroded the rights of Man defined so clearly in Bill of Rights
· Suspended Habeas Corpus (1861, 1862 and apparently and subtly in 2002)
· Created a welfare state
· Taxed the people beyond reasonability
· Legislated every aspect of human existence
· Denied cultural identity to a significant portion of the population

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