this post was submitted on 26 Sep 2024
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Fire Memes for Traitor Haters

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Where we meme (joking in tone and detail, serious in sentiment) about General Sherman, the Civil War, and how the secesh traitors had it coming.

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  1. No bigotry. The Union, or at least the part of the Union WE support, fought AGAINST that shite. We are anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic, anti-transphobic, and in general anti-bigot here, even if not all the lads in Union blue uniforms were.

  2. No Confederate sympathizing. Anti-democratic racist slaver traitors don't deserve shit.

  3. Follow all Lemmy.world rules

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[–] DaMonsterKnees 5 points 1 month ago

Cultural impact? Shit, I can't say the damn name without that SAY GAH! creeping into my grape. Furthermore, some of the bullshit Nintendo pulls is downright the opposite of a fediverse mentality, so double plus yes. Great share bud, thanks!

[–] MotoAsh 5 points 1 month ago

I have bad news for you: The Confederates did survive the war, and the north made the mistake of pardoning and accepting LITERAL TRAITORS back in to Congress et. al.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Spice Girls lasted longer than the Confederacy and had a much bigger cultural impact. Plus the reunion tour.

[–] PugJesus 1 points 1 month ago

Confederacy been trying for a reunion tour for 150+ years now and they still can't get it together. They're as dysfunctional now as they were when they were touring the border states.

[–] BradleyUffner 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Unfortunately the Confederacy has had a huge impact on our culture. Just ask the people living one street over from me on Robert E Lee Boulevard...

[–] shalafi 1 points 1 month ago

This cute little "gotcha" was funny for a bit. Now it's not.

My punker days lasted longer than the Civil War. Historical impact? 0.00