Men can and do fight courageously for an evil cause. It doesn’t change the fact they are fighting for an evil cause. And by the way I have an ancestor who served with The Army of The Potomac.
I had relatives that served in the Army of Tennessee (5th Tenn.) and the Army of the Tennessee (7th Iowa). By the records of these men’s service, they did the duty that was expected of them.
>>jmacusa wrote: “Men can and do fight courageously for an evil cause. It doesnt change the fact they are fighting for an evil cause.”
True. The Union Army fought for an evil cause, but fought courageously.
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>>jmacusa wrote: “And by the way I have an ancestor who served with The Army of The Potomac.”
My ancestors served on both sides. Some migrated South from Pennsylvania during the mid 1750’s and settled in Virginia and western North Carolina.
Mr. Kalamata
Yes. They marched across the border to murder people who had done them no wrong, so as to reestablish control by the Money powers.
They didn't march for freedom, they marched to force others to obey their masters in Washington DC.
The individual men were good, but they had been manipulated into being pawns for an evil cause.