Various liberal—and mostly colored [this is how the filing organization describes itself, as a group of "colored" people] Urban Marylanders, and a national cabal of communists, have attempted to have a monument to the 80 Talbot County Maryland men who died fighting for the Confederacy, removed from the grounds of the Talbot County Courthouse.
This monument was not raised until 1916, as an act of social healing, a way of forgiving local men for fighting on the wrong side of a moral conflict.
The current attempt has failed, and was voted down by County legislators. It will be attempted again. That is how wars are fought.
Keep in mind that this is not just a race war on behalf of the new black elite at the expense of the old white majority, which must be systematically reduced to a moral underclass in order to assure that the globalization goals of the international bankers that traffic in national guilt, will never be threatened by nationalistic sentiments among the slaves of the wealthiest fief in the global portfolio.
Masculinity is under assault. The extreme masculinity of these men—who, unlike their sissy, bitch-raised, colored detractors—were so confident in their own manhood that they called themselves "boys," where a bitch-raised colored fellow cannot tolerate the moniker.
The reason given for the leveling of the monument was that these 80 men died to keep blacks in bondage. I agree that they died for this purpose and were misguided in their choice of allegiance. But they paid the ultimate price—the man's price—but the liberal mind will not rest until their ghosts pay the woman's price, erasure of identity.
The most unjust war in American history was surely Vietnam, in which over a million innocent people a world away were slaughtered to satisfy an elitist American fantasy, a war fought on false pretext, a war that ruined the minds of over a million American men and which ripped the guts out of the greatest nation in the world.
The U.S. dropped more ordinance on Vietnam that it did on Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan combined. The war has become a by-word for a dirty war, a miss use of military power that is as damaging to the victor as the loser.
Should we tear down the Vietnam War Memorial?
When nations go to war they always go to war for evil purposes and drag armies of doomed souls with them by hook or by crook. If this practice of erasing war dead monuments of the Civil War meets with success it is the first step in a long, morally grueling Hive mind evolution progress, which will completely absolve Governments from the crime of war, and lay the burden instead on its victims.
White slavery was denied by a white-run government for 160 years in order to inculcate the idea that governments did not enslave people, but rather that individuals of certain types did at the expense of other certain types, and government must therefore be all powerful to prevent this—when in fact the truth was that slavery was a government program, welfare for the rich, that was eventually blamed on the poor who did not profit from it and who died in large numbers sorting it out. Likewise, now that war can be blamed on the soldiers, The State might be absolved of evildoing, and citizens of the future global Hive will cheer as machines are used to hunt down warriors, and the warriors are blamed for the ultimate crime, for being human, and worst of all, for being a man, the form of humanity most unacceptable to the Hive.
The Talbot Boys yet stand.
Correct:
"The Indochina War, centered in Vietnam, was the most intense aerial bombing episode in history (Clodfelter 1995):
“The United States Air Force dropped in Indochina, from 1964 to August 15, 1973, a total of
6,162,000 tons of bombs and other ordnance. U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft expended
another 1,500,000 tons in Southeast Asia. This tonnage far exceeded that expended in World
War II and in the Korean War. The U.S. Air Force consumed 2,150,000 tons of munitions in
World War II – 1,613,000 tons in the European Theater and 537,000 tons in the Pacific
Theater – and 454,000 tons in the Korean War.”
Vietnam War bombing thus represented at least three times as much (by weight) as both European
and Pacific theater World War II bombing combined, and about fifteen times total tonnage in the
Korean War. Given the prewar Vietnamese population of 32 million, U.S. bombing translates into
hundreds of kilograms of explosives per capita, more than the entire weight of the Vietnamese
nation. For another comparison, the atomic bombs dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki had the
power of roughly 15,000 and 20,000 tons of TNT, respectively (Grolier 1995). Since general purpose
bombs – by far the most common type of bomb used in Vietnam – are approximately 50% explosive
material by weight, each atomic bomb translates into roughly 30,000 to 40,000 tons of such
munitions. Measured this way, U.S. bombing in Indochina represents roughly 100 times the
combined impact of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs."
From the Long Run Impact of Bombing Vietnam:
eml.berkeley.edu/~groland/pubs/vietnam-bombs_19oct05.pdf
And on top of that, half the country was sprayed with defoliants and herbicides, to encourage urbanization:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ranch_Hand
It's ironic that if they just used tactical nukes, the war would have been won, with a lot less damage and human suffering.
Because you can go stand on ground zero in Hiroshima or Nagasaki with a Geiger counter in your hand today, and it won't even beep, while birth defects are still a reality in Vietnam:
"Today, the background radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is the same as the average amount of natural radiation present anywhere on Earth. It is not enough to affect human health."
In the late 90s I saw a documentary by a Brit who was heading up the Mekong River, I think looking for a weird fish. he stated that the bombing of Vietnam ruined the timber industry because the lumber had so much metal in it broke the saw blades in the Japanese mills. So, the Vietnamese started selling scrap metal to the Japs, who used it to build car engines, which were predominantly sold in America and could conceivably have been driven by a retired air force man who had dropped the very bombs his engine was made from. I just love that story. On the upside, so much human meat was torn apart in Indochina that the tiger population boomed.
Short lived though it may be it is a victory nonetheless.
"...most unjust war in American history was surely Vietnam..."
I always wonder if people who say these sort of things have ever looked at a map? Let's look at a map of the area.
valueofdissent.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/south-china-sea.jpg
If you'll notice Vietnam is right in the South China Sea where there's such a huge uproar over the Spratley Islands. Where China's "make a territory" island building business is going on. Vietnam has the best deep water port in the area. If you're a commie you can readily see how Vietnam is a convenient stepping stone to Malaysia, the Philippines and all the major trade routes in the area. The Vietnam war helped keep most of the countries in the region from becoming commie. At the same time the Vietnam war was on there was commie guerrilla wars in all the countries of the region. They fought off the commies and survived so in actuality the Vietnam war accomplished a great deal of it's stated purpose. (Domino Theory)
Even Vietnam itself would not have fallen if not for the Democrat party and the impeachment of Nixon. When South Vietnam fell the South had defeated the guerrillas in the South. DEFEATED! The North invaded in the largest formation of tanks since the battle of Kursk in WWII. All their troops, support, tanks, etc. were lined up on mostly one highway. The Democrat party, (this is no lie and the absolute truth), voted the South Vietnamese troops the cost of a couple of hand grenades and a couple clips of ammo for their rifles. They told Pres. Ford if he used air support they would impeach him and they would have. If air power had been used it would have been a total turkey shoot. Complete utter and total destruction. It would have set them back years if not forever. Exactly like the highway of death in Kuwait. The South Vietnamese fought to the last bullet and then had nothing else. They had nothing to fight with. We could have EASILY stopped the Northern invasion of the South. EASILY. They gave it away. They could do no less considering they said over and over it couldn't be won so they just made it so.
The Vietnam war made perfect sense in a world where you have an adversary who says he's going to take over the whole planet and subject you to domination. It made perfect geopolitical sense when you look at the territory involved and how it related to trade patterns and the territory around it. After all if Vietnam was so unimportant then why did the commies pour so much massive money and arms into the area in order to take it over?
The left continues to say the sacrifice of Vietnam veterans was for nothing yet we can see the difference in commie conquered countries and those that were not conquered. The Vietnam war might not have saved Vietnam but it did save several countries around it. They should be called out on this every time they spout such lies. It's just lies and hatred for the US.
Thanks for the update on the Spratleys , Sam J. The Vietnamese were good for beating the piss out of the Chinese and moving against Pol Pot.
Politically I see the Vietnam war as pure evil, with the South, the North and the U.S. all rotten. Seriously, do you think that Vietnam would have successfully invaded the U.S. if we had not carpet bombed the nation? Sure it was a great bug hunt, killing over a million and only losing 50-some thousand. But how did that strip of jungle threaten the U.S.?
I have known and spoken with nine Vietnam War combat veterans and have read every memoir I could get my hands on. Loved Six Silent Men. The only Vet I know who did not have his sanity shattered by the experience enjoyed fighting in the jungle, did not mind seeing his buddies die, and enjoyed the cheap, tight pussy.
I'm not clear on the naval strength of North Vietnam at the time, but I doubt if they could have landed a single soldier on U.S. shores. As for the Domino Theory it has not held up on laboratory earth. The commies would have had to topple dozens of nations to even get within 2,000 miles and would have then faced the greatest blue water navy I human history?
the real threat was the U.S. becoming communist, witch it has! Marx would be pleased if he looked at the current situation, and not a shot was fired. In fact, the Vietnam War discredited the Right in this country to such an extent that we now have a Communist president and will soon have a Communist Queen!
Was my friend getting cheap, tight pussy while my other 8 friends and relations died in their mind, worth killing hundreds of thousands of South and North Vietnamese civilians?
The guy up the street, who can't walk his dog without thugs trying to take his pet and feed it to pit-bulls, still sits on his porch and cries every day about Nam, while a functionally Marxist American government gives the land he supposedly fought to save, away, right around him.
Is that worth a handful of psychos with unshakable minds getting cheap, tight pussy?