“While the nation certainly isn’t as polarized as it was during the 1860s,”
We absolutely are. This is a very divided time. In all honesty, one side is revolutionary socialist and truly despises everything we ever learned about our country as kids in school. Then their is our side that likes thanksgiving and all that comes with it.
One small example. the men who actually fought the civil war had many reunions/BBQ/picnics afterwards. One in 1913 was nearly as big as the battle. It was complete with a reenactment of Picketts Charge, only the confederates were met at the wall with cool drinks and handshakes.
Its a joke to see people today more mad about the confederacy than people who fought against it.
One small example. the men who actually fought the civil war had many reunions/BBQ/picnics afterwards. One in 1913 was nearly as big as the battle. It was complete with a reenactment of Picketts Charge, only the confederates were met at the wall with cool drinks and handshakes.
Its a joke to see people today more mad about the confederacy than people who fought against it.””
Ask yourself who has stirred this hatred for their fellow Christian Americans? ANS: Barack Hussein Obama, homowood, and the old media. Think about it.
I agree.
The only difference is we are polarized not on a state by state basis as in 1860 but on a house to house basis.
There is Christianity and a thin veneer of civility holding the right back back but there is nothing comparable on the left. There is no violence because the left is winning.