"[Not] Gone with the Wind"

This business of celebrating Confederacy Month or whatever they want to call it in the U.S. South is a sign that these people yearn for the past, a past of slavery and no rights for Blacks. The proclamation by Virginia's Governor is a dead giveaway of what they truly think and feel. No matter how much time has passed or that Obama is President, the fact of the matter is that a significant part of the population would be thrilled if Black people suddenly disappeared from their midst. Blacks are fine as athletes and entertainers, but that's about it.

Celebrating the Confederacy is, to say the least, insensitive. That period in history deserves to be studied, but not celebrated, because a war was fought to preserve a way of life that was deeply immoral and offensive to mankind. One hundred and fifty years of tomorrows have gone by without "another day" of a change of hearts and minds.

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