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

It's not about race. It's about humans. Robots are the new slaves.

You do realize that the US started as a confederacy, don't you?

You realize that fight was fought 155+ years ago and the state rights side lost.

Nah I think they supported the right thing (Racism), the wrong way (Secession)

>confederacy
US was a confederacy from 1776 - 1789. Didn't work well. That's why founders wrote the current constitution.

>didn't bar states from seceding
More importantly, it didn't allow it either. The Union of states is permanent in the Constitution. Changing the Union means changing or amending the constitutive law.

Have you met niggers?

they fought for slavery, full stop. states rights was just the fig leaf they were hiding behind. cotton and tobacco trade was built on a foundation of slavery. they didn't want their entire way of life to implode so they fought. any other rebranding of the civil war as a philosophical struggle between states rights and federalism is a little disingenuous.

You’re wrong it was slavery

>cotton and tobacco trade was built on a foundation of slavery
>Pretending Facejew wealth wasn't built on the backs of H1B1 immigration visas
We need to build a wall, but it should border California, not Mexico.