>>171107>Abraham Lincoln of whomst was a religious tyrantI think his actual religious views were debatable. He at least had the humility to say that he wasn't sure if God would be on his side at a time when everyone seemed to believe that about themselves.
>The Natives sided with the confederat army and not the yankees.Sounds like a point in favor of the Union. Fuck the Indians.
>>171116Lincoln was a complex figure that I find hard to make a judgement on. If you put a gun to my head and made me give an opinion, I'd probably just say he was a guy who had his priorities completely messed up regarding the NQ. It also doesn't help he had the Radical Republicans and that jigaboo Frederick Douglass nagging him.
Shooting him was probably a bad move in terms of its consequences for both the North (hundreds of anti-Lincoln Northerners were killed afterwards in revenge if I remember right) and the South. Southerners hated Booth for what his actions led to for the South, since with Lincoln gone a lot of the pro-Lincoln Northerners were out for blood and Lincoln wasn't gone to hold the Radical Republicans back. I feel bad for John Wilkes Booth, since he thought his actions were going to lead to a better outcome for the South but only ended up becoming a pariah and getting killed for what he did.
>>171118Both sides were fervently religious. While Southerners tended to prefer conspicuous displays of faith, the Northerners had a more low-key form of religiosity but with more leftist "reformist" tendencies.
Even though I'm basically a Copperhead and sympathize more with the Confederacy than the Union, I have to say that I think there's too much hatred for Northeasterners. That especially goes nowadays long after the real Yankees have ceased to be a relevant demographic and don't really even exist anymore. This blog does a pretty good job dispelling misconceptions about Yankees and the descendants of the Puritans:
https://racehist.blogspot.com/search/label/PuritansRegardless, I still have problems thinking of anything I like from New England (i.e., the actual Yankee homeland) past the colonial period other than Lothrop Stoddard and Howie Lovecraft. The latter was both a proud descendant of Yankees (although his paternal grandparents only came over from England in the 1820s or '30s, which surprised me) and sympathetic to both the Confederacy and the Klan.
All the sectionalism stuff is gay, though, especially in an era when regional cultures mean less than ever.
>>171126Christianity never stopped being a Jewish tool. The guys who promoted the crusaders were basically the original gentile neocon tools, Christians allowed Jewish bankers to take over, and Christian Zionism really started in the 1600s long before muh Scofield Bible. Christianity was a Jewish scam right from the beginning. Anything that treats the Jews as ever having had a hotline to heaven that the goyim didn't have is inherently subversive of our race.