Now that’s rich, your the master of deflection. Jefferson Davis was both a racist and believer in slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a racist(though he came around to political equality for some blacks by the end of the war) and anti-slavery. This puts him head and shoulders above Davis in moral superiority.
Here is a simple question that I think even you can answer. What event caused South Carolina to rebel against he Union?
>>OIFVeteran wrote: “Now thats rich, your the master of deflection. Jefferson Davis was both a racist and believer in slavery.”
I barely mentioned Jefferson Davis, except when you and other Lincoln-lovers bring up Davis to deflect from Lincoln’s white supremacy, white-separatism, and tyranny against the Northern people.
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>>OIFVeteran wrote: “Abraham Lincoln was a racist(though he came around to political equality for some blacks by the end of the war) and anti-slavery. This puts him head and shoulders above Davis in moral superiority.”
Davis was a racist slave-master. Lincoln was a racist, power-hungry, blood-thirsty terrorist who defied international standards for warfare — standards intended to protect civilians — by his plunder, pillaging and burning of civilian properties throughout the South. The dictator Lincoln set the standard for total warfare that was adopted by future dictators, leading to hundreds of millions of deaths.
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>>OIFVeteran wrote: “Here is a simple question that I think even you can answer. What event caused South Carolina to rebel against he Union?”
There was no “one” event, but in general it was economics. Lincoln was a crony-capitalist and there were no cronies in South Carolina during the antebellum period. An example of a crony would be Pennsylvania’s Thaddeus Stevens, who traded his votes in Congress for special favors from the government that would give a financial boost to his iron/steel manufacturing business.
That is probably way over your head.
Mr. Kalamata