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Posted on 04.08.10 by Danny Glover @ 9:01 pm
Every time Southerners get nostalgic about the way things were before the Civil War, people who rightly want to condemn the bigotry of the past against blacks engage in bigotry of their own. Yesterday it happened at The Huffington Post, where commentator Charles Ellison accused McDonnell of “Keeping It Redneck” by proclaiming April as Confederate History Month without also condemning the slavery of the Confederacy. Ellison was right to criticize McDonnell. Virginia hasn’t recognized Confederate History Month in eight years, and by reviving it to score political points, he reopened a debate that should be closed by now. But his decision was not an “attempt to keep it redneck,” a phrase that Ellison subtly equated with racism, because “redneck” is not a synonym for “racist,” and celebrating Southern history is not necessarily racist. McDonnell could have charted the better course Ed Morrissey described at Hot Air:
Unfortunately, McDonnell gave Ellison an opening to perpetuate an intellectually lazy redneck stereotype before eventually backpedaling on the proclamation. Hopefully he and future leaders of Virginia have learned this valuable lesson:
Most rednecks have known it for awhile now. We think like Jim Geraghty of The Campaign Spot, a former colleague of mine: “When it comes to the problems facing Virginia, I’d rank insufficient commemoration of Confederate History Month somewhere between 1861st and 1865th on the list.” And we don’t align ourselves with misguided people who think Southerners should call themselves “Confederate Southern Americans.” Filed under: Culture and Government and Hatin' On Rednecks and History and News & Politics and People and Rednecks Comments:
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“…celebrating Southern history is not necessarily racist.”
Something I like to remind people of is that Confederate soldiers were American soldiers, they are part of our martial heritage. We can be proud of Lee, Longstreet, Jackson and their soldiers.
Agree that declaring a “Civil War History” month would have been the way to go.
Comment by FOD — April 9, 2010 @ 4:41 pm