When a Confederate heritage group decided to hold a "Secession Ball" to commemorate the 150th anniversary of South Carolina leaving the union, it made national headlines--and the controversy that ensued said more about the event's critics than the attendees.
Brilliant video as always
WestSkier11 2 months ago
hey dick dont send emails to 11 year old kids using your fucking language or i will stick my dick in your ass u cocksucker
action170 3 months ago
@AWMorrow yes
4everUSNavy 3 months ago
* Al, from Lower Alabama
SharkWhisperer1988 6 months ago
"Heritage, not Hatred"
Love,
AL (Lower Alabama)
SharkWhisperer1988 6 months ago
@Hashishin13 I agree the war was terrible, and yes I would much rather support an independent free republic that is poor, than an overbearing half free phony democracy that has its nose in world affairs like we have today
inthecards21 6 months ago
@inthecards21 Back then the agricultural goods they exported actualy made them the richer half of the union. Also the southern states had more land mass. It was a crime that they were forced back in and it signaled the end of the republic and the begining of the empire. America doesn't need to be a world power, all that being a world power gets it's citizens is more wars and more taxes, sound good to you?
Also the south was basically leveled, the war was horrible.
Hashishin13 6 months ago
@TheSouthernGentleman I can see why you deleted your own statement.
If you wish to think the question over, re-message me.....publicly.
And I will be happy to answer you....publicly.
We all make typos. Re-word your query, if you see fit...or ask any other query, any way you see fit.
I look forward to it.
festdir 7 months ago
Harry Turtledove.
cookiesonsteve 7 months ago
@shamusername
it was a revolution. but it WAS an act of secession. we declared independence from England that makes it an act of secession
johnnyreb1025 8 months ago 2