Posted on 08/09/2017 11:06:10 AM PDT by Starman417
During 1966, paranoia gripped Mao Zedong; he felt he was losing his power and influence in the Communist Party of China. To reassert his political presence, he announced a new Cultural Revolution and unleashed a paramilitary force of teenagers on the country, known as the Red Guard. It was their mission to destroy all bourgeoisie and Western influences in China and to restore the purity of the party that he led during the revolution and World War II. Wearing red armbands, red neckerchiefs, and continuously reading and reciting from a little Red Book of Mao quotes, the groups were in competition to see who could provide the greatest fanaticism in the restoration of the partys purity. They destroyed everything that didnt conform to Mao Zedongs personal vision of Utopia. In the effort to purge all Western influence, these teenage bands of thugs burned books and art, and destroyed archaeological treasures and antiquities. Anyone who resisted or refused to participate in the revolutionary fanaticism was humiliated in mock trials and forced to wear humiliating signs and dunce caps, proclaiming their reluctance to accept the Cultural Revolution. Those who refused to admit their guilt sufficiently were beaten and sometimes executed by the Red Guard.
One point five million were killed during the Cultural Revolution and untold millions more were imprisoned, tortured, lost their property, and humiliated publicly.
Like most staged government efforts, designed to influence public opinion, the Cultural Revolution produced the exact opposite of its intended purpose. The Red Guard created a distrust and fear of the government among the Chinese people.
Two years later, the military was called to put an end to the Red Guard; even Mao had to admit they were out of control.
In the United States, a movement is gaining momentum. It's purpose is to purge the country of everything Social Justice Warriors of the Left disagree with. The latest victims of the Lefts strategy of destruction and reconstruction of America are the monuments to the soldiers and generals of the Confederacy. Presumably we will all be living in a perfect society when they are finished destroying the old and building anew in their personal images of Utopia. Bring them down, they scream, These men were evil slave owners.
Some of these Confederates were slaveholders, possibly 1%. However, the Civil War was not fought over slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation was a punitive effort against the Confederacy by Lincoln; it is important to remember, the Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in the states that were in open rebellion against the United Sates.
During the winter of 63-64, the Confederacy was braced for General Sherman to destroy Atlanta, the industrial center for the southern war machine, but in the North, there was no sense of victory. There were rumors of impending draft riots, throughout the North, like the ones during the previous summer in New York that left hundreds dead. From the Midwest, came rumors of a Pro-Southern clandestine paramilitary group, numbering over a quarter of a million, called the Order of American Knights, whose sole purpose was to overthrow the government of the United States and start a Western Confederacy.
The Western states were upset over not being allowed to ship their grain on the rivers and enraged over the price gouging of the railroads, whose owners lived in he Northeast. In their view it was the same northeasterners who provoked the war with their incessant calls for abolition. They were tired of the draft and wondered why their young men had to go die for a war that didnt concern them.
Gold soared to $250 an ounce, reflecting the lack of faith the public had in the government.
The people of the North were war weary and tired of the ever-growing casualty lists. The majority of Northerners were ready to sue for peace on any terms.
Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, predicted Lincolns loss in the upcoming presidential race, writing that 9/10s of Americans were, anxious for peace- peace on almost any terms- and utterly sick of human slaughter and devastation. Greeley wrote, We must have another ticket to save us from utter overthrow. Greeley was pushing for a stronger leader than Lincoln. His views were representative of the mood of the American public.
Lincoln was not only feeling heat from the Democrats who were allied with the South, but there was tremendous pressure from his own party loyalists as well. On August 24, 1864, Lincoln wrote at a cabinet meeting, This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this administration will not be reelected. Then it will be my duty to so cooperate with the new president-elect as to save the Union between the election and the inauguration, as he will have secured his election on such ground that he cannot possibly save it afterward. The president had each member of his cabinet sign the note and filed it away.
Lincoln drafted a document calling for a peace commission to query the south for peace- with or without slavery-remember; this was after the Emancipation Proclamation. The Democrats nominated former Union General George McClelland, who had been fired by Lincoln twice for losing battles to Robert E. Lee. McClelland was against the abolition of slavery. He was considered to be the best man to negotiate for peace, with the South.
Currently, there are a few problems with the Social Justice Warriors and their hatred of the Confederacy. We might recall one of many examples that contradict the Lefts opinion of these men. It was a late night in North Georgia, on May 11, 1864. In a tent lit by coal oil lanterns, a man was about to be baptized. General Leonidas Polk, an Episcopalian Bishop, serving as a corps commander of the Army of Tennessee, the main Confederate Army in the western theatre, was conducting the solemn procedure.
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Youths, by the nature of not having much life experience, tend to be active but with potentially poor judgement in those actions. They often substitute enthusiasm for considered thought and regard patience as a sin.
In some areas, this enthusiasm and tendency to action can be a strength. A disregard for personal safety in a dangerous situation has let to recognized heroes in the military and first responders.
On the other hand, this mindset leads to looking for quick solutions in society and politics. Most revolutions are populated by youth and the extremist edges are frequently pushed by the same.
And yet the myth that the war was fought to free the slaves persists.
And it was only effective if the North won.
It's hard to take an article seriously when the author continuously misspells the name of a prominent Union general who was also a candidate for President.
Union General George McClellan
From the article, “...even Mao had to admit they were out of control.”
After he had used them for his purposes. The left will never learn.
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