Am I correct in saying that the confederates supported the right thing, a confederacy, for the wrong reason, racism?

Am I correct in saying that the confederates supported the right thing, a confederacy, for the wrong reason, racism?

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So hard to tell. If the US would have split, would either piece become the world power it is today?

I think it's a question of ethics, just because the U.S. is powerful doesn't mean it's ethical.

Is a confederacy a more ethical form of political organization than a federation?

Are you trying to tell me that abolishing slavery was a good idea?

The South fought for the right thing. States Rights. It's just that those rights were the right to own slaves. It wouldn't shock me if we see this again pretty soon.

We're going back to slavery?

I wish. Shit got done by the freeloaders vs them just bitching about being freeloaders.

Yes.

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Confederacy = treason. They should’ve all been executed. The Midwest/south never recovered. They’re forever the poor, sparse, flyover states. Blue states are wealthy, and sadly give far too much to commie reds in welfare and farm subsidies.