A few days ago, Rebel Day was a celebration of the births of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. It was organized by a couple of men who are still a bit like little boys. When they see an opportunity to give heart attacks to the guardians of political correctness, we can’t help ourselves.
When they see an opportunity to give heart attacks to the guardians of political correctness, we can’t help ourselves.
Especially in this day and age when statues are being torn down, paintings destroyed and names erased. Well, not just Southern Confederate heroes, because the current generation of university intellectuals are generally so uneducated they don’t know who was who. And at the same time, at a time when legions of sycophants from the European Union and the American government are waiting in every country to emulate the antifa rampage.
No one in my family or ancestry had slaves. On the contrary, we were serfs, toiling and funding an empire with globalist ambitions. If anyone can complain about an unjust past, it’s us, the Czechs. We, too, could demand reparations for three centuries of exploitation and cruel treatment. But do you hear us making noise? All we want is to be left alone at last. We want a chance to build our own country. Is that too much to ask?
No one in my family or ancestry had slaves. On the contrary, we were serfs, toiling and funding an empire with globalist ambitions.
Anyway, about slavery. It’s a traditional game in European countries. Some are flying the flag of the serf-slave regime in Tibet, with the horrible torture of the subjugated social classes. Others fly the flag of the Southern Confederacy. They accuse each other of being slaveholders. But in reality, it’s just an excuse for both sides. It’s a dispute between those who want to be lackeys of the empire (and find it wonderfully noble) and those who want to live on their own piece of land. Shouting about the slavery of past centuries will not resolve that dispute.
If anyone can complain about an unjust past, it’s us, the Czechs. We, too, could demand reparations for three centuries of exploitation and cruel treatment. But do you hear us making noise?
But if anyone wants to fight slavery, then I remind you that we have a growing political religion whose founder claimed slavery was right and who himself waged war against foreign tribes and sold the women of the defeated on the market as sex slaves. And whose followers still believe that everything he did was morally right. Now we hear that we are supposed to accept such mores as enrichment, Czech television is foisting them on our children, and people who refuse to accept it are being professionally liquidated.
So ladies, gentlemen, crosgenders, biggenders and everyone else, if you want to fight slavery, you have an opportunity. You can start at your nearest mosque.