Civil War 2.0 (Op-Ed)

“Wokism” Is Our Modern-Day Equivalent Of Pre-Civil War Slavery. This Marxist Class Warfare Philosophy Is Most Simply Defined As “Being Alert To Invisible Injustices Perpetrated Against Disempowered Classes Of People.” As A Result, “Race” And Victimhood Are Seen In Everything. In Fact, The Term Intersectionality Holds That Minority Grievances Intersect To Oppose “Patriarchal Oppressors.” One Person Talking To Two Others Might Claim Victimhood In Such A Warped Reality.

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Nashville Suburb Files Lawsuit To Change Civil War Themed Street Names In Local Subdivision

The City Of Forest Hills Is Suing The Tennessee Historical Commission, Claiming That The Group Is Not Authorized To Prevent Them From Selecting New Names For The Streets Of One Of The Suburb’s Subdivisions.

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The Mason-Dixon Line, Past And Present

This symbolic parallel has been a weapon by the North to cast aspersions against Southern culture, religious values and political ideologies. Forever and a day it has been a mythical barricade to “shelter pseudo Northern sophistication from crude Southern contamination.”
This enigmatical line continues to serve as a political and cultural boundary that defines differences in socio-political ideology between the North and South. Without discrimination towards race, class or gender, today it defines the regional strengths of the South; its culture, religious dogma, law and order, family values, respect for guns and marriage, its conservative politics and its elite patriotism.

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Honoring The Martyrs Of The Race Course

Since The Tragic Death Of George Floyd, America Has Witnessed One Tragedy After Another As The Media Has Fueled One Of The Most Divisive Periods In History Since The Civil War’s Brother Against Brother. Lost In The Ashes Of This Unrest And Unfound Claims Of Systematic Racism And The Decadent Anti-Forgiving Cancel Culture Of Woke-ism Are Memories Of Many Of Our Nation’s Greatest Unifiers.

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Wreckage Located In The Tennessee River May Be The U.S.S. Chattanooga

A University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga Assistant Professor And His Students Are 90 Percent Sure They Have Found The Wreckage Of The U.S.S. Chattanooga Lying At The Bottom Of The Tennessee River.

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Petition To Remove Lt. General Stewart’s Statue From Chattanooga Courthouse Gains Steam

A petition to remove the historic statue of Confederate Lieutenant General Alexander P. Stewart in front of the courthouse in downtown Chattanooga has gained more than a thousand signatures.

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