Cancel the White Men — And What’s Left?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Cancel the White Men -- And What's Left?

Liberals will fight for the right of Marxist radicals to burn the American flag to show their hatred of it but cannot tolerate working folks flying the battle flag of the Confederacy to show their love of it.

“Can we all just get along?”

That was the plea of Rodney King after a Simi Valley jury failed to convict any of the four cops who beat him into submission after a 100-mile-an-hour chase on an LA freeway.

King’s plea came after the 1992 LA riots, the worst since the New York City draft riots in 1863 when Lincoln had to send in federal troops.

In the aftermath of today’s protests and riots after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, we hear similar calls. President Donald Trump must “reach out” and “unify the nation.”

But how?

Many of these calls for unity come from the same elites who are all-in on tearing us apart by pulling down statues of the famous men of American history whom they most detest.

A second war on the Confederacy is underway, to disgrace and dishonor all who fought for Southern independence in the war of 1861-65. A second Reconstruction is being readied.

The St. Andrew’s Cross, the battle flag of the Confederate army, though seen as a banner of heroism and honor to millions, is henceforth to be treated like the Nazi swastika. It has been already been banned at Nascar races, where it has been widely popular.

Liberals will fight for the right of Marxist radicals to burn the American flag to show their hatred of it but cannot tolerate working folks flying the battle flag of the Confederacy to show their love of it.

A second front in the campaign to cancel history is the renaming of U.S. army bases in Southern states that bear the names of Confederate generals, such as Forts Benning and Bragg. Trump has pledged to veto any defense appropriation bill that contains such a provision.

Third is the drive led by Nancy Pelosi and her allies to remove statues in the Capitol of any of those men of “violent bigotry” who were connected to the Confederacy.

First among them is General Robert E. Lee.

Gen. David Petraeus has put succinctly the crime of which Lee is guilty. Though “West Point honors Robert E. Lee with a gate, a road, an entire housing area, and a barracks,” writes Petraeus, “Lee… committed treason.”

The goal here is to impose the one-sided view of American history that is now ascendant, as official truth — that the cause of Southern secession was unlike the cause of American secession from Britain. It was an act of treason rooted in the ideology of white supremacy.

To have that sole acceptable view predominate, our elites believe they must remove from public display the statues of any associated with the cause of Southern independence and stigmatize them all as traitors.

They have, however, a problem: Where do the elites stop when the radicals demand more?

If support of slavery disqualifies one from the company of decent men, does it disqualify George Washington, who owned slaves his entire life? What Washington fought for, independence, was what Lee fought for.

Lee did not challenge Lincoln’s election. He did not seek to overthrow the government Lincoln headed. He resigned from the U.S. army to go home and defend the people among whom he had been raised from an invasion to force-march them back into a Union the state’s chosen rulers had voted to leave.

Not only does our national capital, Washington, bear the name of a lifelong slave owner, so does the capital of Missouri, Jefferson City. So does the capital of Mississippi, Jackson. So does the capital of Wisconsin, Madison. The capital of Ohio is Columbus. The capital of South Carolina is Columbia. Both are named for now-vilified Christopher Columbus whose statue still stands outside D.C.’s Union Station.

None of these men appears, from how they lived their lives, to have shared modernity’s belief in democracy, diversity or social equality. Yet, it was they who cobbled together the United States of America.

Washington led us to independence and ownership of all the land from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. Jefferson negotiated the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the size of the U.S. Andrew Jackson added Florida. James K. Polk added the Southwest and California. Slave owner Sam Houston won Texas’ War of independence and brought his Republic of Texas into the Union in 1845.

Two of the three greatest Senate statesmen of the 19th century, Henry Clay of Kentucky and John Calhoun of South Carolina, were slave owners. Both have statues in the Capitol. Do they go, too?

The newest bridge over the Potomac, like the premier dam in the TVA, is named for Woodrow Wilson, who resegregated the government.

These were among the decisive figures of American history. If all are dishonored, with their statues pulled down and their names taken off cities, counties, towns, rivers, canals, bridges, buildings, highways, roads, streets and dams, then what is left?

Detest all those white men if you will, but they were the ones who created the nation we inherited.

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26 Comments
Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
June 16, 2020 8:42 am

That’s an easy one. Take a look at Zimbabwe. Once the Breadbasket of Africa, they took away the land and gave it to “black farmers”, now it’s the Basketcase of Africa. It’s being done is S.Africa, as well as other productive regions of Africa.

Modern blacks cannot maintain a modern society, it’s appearing that modern blacks cannot even maintain a level of civility WITHIN a modern society.

That’s not meant to be a “racial screed” it’s just an assessment based on current FACTS.

Just Sayin’

swimologist
swimologist
  Just Sayin'
June 16, 2020 9:04 am

Good point, Sayin’. Blacks can be literally handed a civilization that they can’t create on their own, and then can’t function at the bare minimums needed to, at the very least, do some small part to keep the ball rolling… EVEN WITH additional handouts and guilty White liberals making excuses for their savage behavior. At your feet or at your throat.

22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Yankee Mormon Shit-poster
  Just Sayin'
June 16, 2020 9:09 am

I believe you meant take a look at Rhodesia, but it’s all good.

Even though 2/3 of the Rhodesian armed forces was black, and this 2/3 fought to preserve the Apartheid which provided them with the highest black standard of living in all of Africa, Rhodesia was cut off and embargoed out of existence.
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Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'

Zimbabwe was the first to fall. If you take a look at their economic output prior to Mugabe taking over in the 1980 they were a net exporter of Maize and Wheat, producing about 50% of all Maize and 25% of all wheat produced by African nations.

flash
flash
  Just Sayin'
June 16, 2020 10:13 am

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rhs jr
rhs jr
June 16, 2020 9:17 am

The unConstitutional 1964 Civil Riots Act (it violates 14th Amend: Equal Under The Law) forced the Reconstruction II Period on all of America with Affirmative Discrimination and created the Kakistocracy we have today. Will the Silent Majority do nothing as the Communist finish the job of destroying America with protests, riots, Vote Fraud and the “election” of another Democrat POTUS Uncle Joe Biden?

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 16, 2020 9:28 am

As we pander and attempt to pacify a sub human species that makes up about 13.5% of the American population the truth always ends up having the light shine down upon it . The majority of blacks are not capable of critical path thinking and adapting to a modern civil society . Take note : at the first sign of adversity or opportunity they go jungle animal instinct . This is not how civilized normal people act and react . However when civilized people encounter a pack of wild dogs we institute control and deadly force . That is how looters are to be treated , stopped dead at the point of a gun like a mad dog !

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
June 16, 2020 9:30 am

I disagree that Trump needs to reach out. These cities and states have been run by Democrats for 45 plus years. Clinton was our first Black prez, GW Bush reached out, Obama was our first real half Black prez, none of it mattered. Trump should hold back, troll these mayors and governors, hold them accountable for their failed leadership since the early ’70s.
Trump should make the Socialist own their failures. Biden will have to defend his 46 years in politics.

Below is from Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Minneapolis

41 Albert Hofstede January 1, 1974 – December 31, 1975 Democratic Farmer Labor
42 Charles Stenvig January 1, 1976 – December 31, 1977 Independent
43 Albert Hofstede January 1, 1978 – December 31, 1979 Democratic Farmer Labor
44 Donald M. Fraser January 1, 1980 – December 31, 1993 Democratic Farmer Labor
45 Sharon Sayles Belton January 1, 1994 – December 31, 2001 Democratic Farmer Labor
46 R. T. Rybak January 1, 2002 – December 31, 2013 Democratic Farmer Labor
47 Betsy Hodges January 1, 2014 – January 2, 2018 Democratic Farmer Labor
48 Jacob Frey January 2, 2018 – current mayor Democratic Farmer Labor

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
June 16, 2020 9:43 am

Here is Atlanta’s mayor List for the past 45 years

52 Maynard Jackson (1st term) 1974 – 1982 – Democratic
53 Andrew Young 1982 – 1990 – Democratic
54 Maynard Jackson (2nd term) 1990 – 1994 – Democratic
55 Bill Campbell 1994 – 2002 – Democratic
56 Shirley Franklin 2002 – 2010 – Democratic
57 Kasim Reed 2010 – 2018 – Democratic
58 Keisha Lance Bottoms 2018 – Incumbent – Democratic

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 16, 2020 9:47 am

They don’t actually need to change the abbreviation for the NFL….just what the N stands for.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 16, 2020 1:44 pm

Why is anyone calling for a “unity” that will NEVER happen? Where are the calls for complete dissolution? The prospect of 50 sovereign nation states is far more appealing than staying under the umbrella/boot of this single oppressive one. I of course would go further and work to see the 50 broken up into 500 and then 5000, but let’s start small and simply work within the framework of the supposedly voluntary and revocable constitution.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  MrLiberty
June 16, 2020 3:08 pm

I’m good with taking Cook County out of Illinois for a start.

nkit
nkit
June 16, 2020 3:55 pm

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nkit
nkit
June 16, 2020 3:56 pm

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nkit
nkit
June 16, 2020 3:58 pm

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nkit
nkit
June 16, 2020 4:08 pm

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nkit
nkit
June 16, 2020 4:16 pm

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A REAL AMERICAN/ BL
A REAL AMERICAN/ BL
June 16, 2020 5:23 pm

Oh wait….. So, are they trying to say whites aren’t supreme/superior/just all ’round more advanced?? GTFOH

Never debate from a point of weakness morans! I do believe the Japs to be superior to some, equal to whites on many levels due to their abilities. At the end of the day for advancement of society and community…..give me a white dude. JMO

No reflection on some beaners- (EC)

Walter Johnson
Walter Johnson
June 16, 2020 10:59 pm

The purpose is obvious. Destroy all and take power in the void. This has absolutely nothing to do with race, America or history. It is only and always about power.

The French Revolution was the first recorded western revolution where every institution was effectively destroyed in pursuit of power. The year was changed the months were changed, the weeks were changed. The intent was to start everything over. It worked how it worked. Good bye at the razor, Robespierre, hello Napoleon.

Pol Pot, in Cambodia, killed an estimated seven percent of the population in his effort, he renamed the year as the year zero.

Our communists have just the same intentions here, they’ve once again jumped the ‘gun’ because they’ve failed to disarm the populace. They cannot succeed until they’ve largely disarmed the public.

Why do democrats seek for fifty years and more to disarm the people? Why?

The communist party USA has not fielded a national candidate since 1988, saying ‘we can achieve all our goals through the democrat party’.

Do you love the USA or do you vote democrat?