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 No.3382[Watch Thread]

I didn't know he was dead until just now.

 No.3383

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 No.3389>>3391

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 No.3391>>3393

>>3389
The neat thing about Kunstler's Civil War art is that there was still living memory of the Civil War when it was published.

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>>3391
Yeah, it really wasn't as long ago as it seems. The last living confirmed veteran was Albert Woolson, who was a former drummer boy who died in 1956. That was only a few months before that last image was used. I don't know if there are any left now, but there were a handful of children of elderly Civil War veterans who were alive not that long ago.
https://www.military.com/holidays/veterans-day/watch-children-of-civil-war-veterans-talk-about-their-fathers.html

Maybe it's just due to the bubble I grew up in, but I feel like it's all kind of swept under the rug nowadays. Leftists might dredge up the ghost of the Confederacy when they find it beneficial and spit all over the ancestors of the South, but whenever they invoke the Civil War it comes across as larpy and insincere to me. They make out Union men to basically be Antifa hoodlums in blue uniforms and the Confederates out to be proto-Nazis. It doesn't seem like something they feel any kind of organic cultural connection to. Unfortunately, I think that's the case with a ton of people nowadays. Even actual Americans.

 No.3394>>3397

>>3393
The Dylann Roof incident, whether that was a false flag or hoax, it was the big rug pull, it was a catalyst for the disconnect Americans have from the Civil War today. Because he was pictured holding a Confederate flag, all of a sudden, all these statues start coming down, legally and illegally, and Confederate flags begin to vanish even from the private property to which it had been relegated. They could only accomplish such a cultural purging once the Civil War veterans' children were dead.

 No.3395>>3397

He was a good artist even if he was a yid.

 No.3397>>3398

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>>3394
>Confederate flags begin to vanish even from the private property to which it had been relegated
I'd actually consider getting one if I had a good place to do it from. I think a Northerner flying it might generate even more butthurt than a Southerner doing so.
>They could only accomplish such a cultural purging once the Civil War veterans' children were dead.
It's weird to me just how much it's all vanished. It wasn't that long ago when you would see references to it all over in pop culture. The flag of the Army of Tennessee was considered a symbol of giving a finger to authority, and it didn't matter where you were from. There would be humorous depictions of characters uncharacteristically dressed in the blue and gray uniforms, and there wouldn't necessarily be any scorn heaped on the latter.

I think part of it also ties into just how much modern pop culture is largely based around memory holing the past in a broader sense, whether that be historical events or just stuff like cartoons that kids of previous generations all used to be familiar with. There's a good chance a kid at the beginning of the 2000s would watch things like Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, and Popeye in addition to more current cartoons like Dexter's Laboratory and Ed, Edd n Eddy. Nowadays that kind of cultural continuity has been severed. These days you're likely to see a shoddy counterfeit remake or modernization of something or not see it at all. Cartoons might sound like a minor thing to complain about, but it's no wonder young people today are so deracinated when the same thing has been enacted on a culture-wide scale.

The contemporary obsession with licensed properties really isn't helping anything when it comes to helping people feel rooted in their history. In the old days, parents would get their kids toys based on all sorts of public-domain scenarios. They could be based on history, general concepts like animals or the military, or something more fantastic like myths or spacemen. They could even be more abstract in nature like Froebel gifts or Tinkertoy sets. Now they'll just get them Star Wars merchandise or whatever instead of toys that are better at fostering imagination or a sense of continuity with the past. These things should be instilled starting at a young age instead of letting young people fall adrift into a sea of cultural goyslop and soyglop.
>>3395
I think it's a bit odd how un-Jewish his sensibilities were.

 No.3398>>3401

>>3397
>2nd image
A reference to the Blues Brothers? Considering is one of those movies that romanticized deteriorating ghetto urban areas.

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>>3398
I'm guessing from the fashion in predates that. I think it's just representing the griminess of New York City at that time.



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