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In reply to the discussion: Why is Southern History so Romanticized? [View all]Aristus
(72,126 posts)I'm from a Southern family whose ancestors fought for the Confederacy.
Having said that, the romanticization of the South is how the former Confederates tried to wash the smell of loser off of themselves. "Dang, fellers! We fought a war to save slavery, an' we lost! Now, how are we gonna 'splain alla this to our kids?"
I've always been sickened by the white (pun very much intended)-washing of Southern racism, provincialism, backwardness, and sheer unadulterated evil as regards to slavery. It was wrong, it was a sin, and it was awful, but there are people out there still flying the Southern Cross and insisting that "The South will rise again!".
Just because I'm Southern-born and raised doesn't mean I have to buy in to that horseshit. And I don't...