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“The Challenge of the Southern Tradition”

via Dr. Boyd Cathey

President Jefferson Davis’ prophesy spoken in 1873 was never so true as today: “Truth crushed to earth is truth still and like a seed will rise again.”

But  that requires men and families who are willing to stand against all the disdain, opprobrium, and scorn of our modern American society and its self-satisfied establishment oligarchs and those cretinous types who claim to be our defenders, but whose cowardice leads only to more defeat and infamy.

We reject them, and once again raise proudly the Battle Flag and cry out “Sic semper tyrannis.”

Link to the 3/25/19 article by Brion McClanahan at South Carolina’s Abbeville Institute’s blog.

Senator John Stennis from Mississippi said in 1974 that while people in the South “lacked for money, and lacked for worldly things…they got plenty of things money can’t buy—like good neighbors, good friends, the community spirit of sharing with the other fellow.” Sam Ervin, the last Jeffersonian to serve in the Senate, shared a similar sentiment when he suggested defeat was good for the soul because it shook the glory out. Ervin was from Burke, North Carolina and the spirit of that place and people ran through is blood and bones.

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