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Original post by MSW
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Original post by Talroth
As a member of a nation built on Confederation, I wouldn't mind knowing just how you are choosing to define that label.
See Civil War of the United States of America.
The use of the Confederacy label has really has nothing to do with a confederate form of government. Really if the South had chosen to refer to themselves as followers of the "Articals of the Dumzits"...Lessbread would be useing the label of Dummzies instead.
Exactly. I know you know this, but for others that may not here's a thumbnail sketch.
Following the revolution, the former colonies bound themselves together under a document called "The Articles of Confederation". It didn't turn out to work very well, so a group of important men decided new organizational arrangements were needed. They met and hashed out the Constitution. Substantial portions of the public were not happy with the Constitution, but the addition of the Bill of Rights helped to persuade the public to adopt it. Nevertheless, many people accepted it only begrudgingly. When the South seceded in response to the election of Abraham Lincoln, they claimed to be reverting to the Articles of Confederation as part of their efforts to legitimate their actions. They came to be known as Confederates.
To call someone a Confederate today, is to say that they are stuck in the 19th century, they hold antiquarian views, they're possibly racist, they're backwards, foolish and so on. It's not meant to be flattering.
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