SLRC UPDATE:
4 July 2003
A July 4th Message for
Young Southerners
by Randy Young
As this July 4th
soon comes around for a nationwide celebration, those of you who are
young Confederate Southern Americans, or have roots and ancestors going
back into the history of the South, should take heed of the chance to
truly be independent in your life.
Liberty, freedom,
independence. Only three words, but they represent lofty ideals; and, if
you are Southern, they are your inheritance.
What do you inherit?
Not monetary wealth, fame or power - but a history, a legacy, a heritage
that you should cherish. For this inheritance can not be bought by you -
it was already purchased with the blood, sweat, tears, pain, sacrifice
and suffering of your ancestors.
Your ancestors
worked hard for a better life for their families, and you are now
reaping the benefits of their sacrifice. Most came from
Europe, with a strong Christian background, only asking for the
opportunity to build a better life. Some came to this country in chains.
All became Americans, and in the end, most would never have traded that
facet of their being for anything.
In 1776, your
ancestors took up arms against what they labeled a tyrant Britain, and
led a fledgling confederation of colonies to independence. In 1861, your
ancestors peacefully broke away from an ever increasing tyrannical
government that sought to dominate, control, and economically colonize
the Southern states and her people - the same reasons for the rebellion
of 1776. You owe it to yourself and to your ancestors to learn about
this, an integral part of their history - and yours as well.
After the fall of
the Confederacy, an oppressive reconstruction period was imposed on the
Southern people. They tried to work back into the political and economic
system to try to make their children's prospects better. They again took
up arms to defend the
United States
in the Spanish American War, The Great War, and World War II. Southern
patriots took an active part in winning these conflicts while trying to
secure that liberty, freedom and independence that so many will banter
about during this upcoming celebration.
Later, in less clear
conflicts such as
Korea
and Vietnam, again trying to do their best as patriots, they served when
they were called, and did the best they could for America. Again, in
Desert Storm and the current anti-terrorist actions, our Southern men -
led the way in fighting for freedom and for that better life for others.
You don't read about
these things very often in history books. You don't hear the news media
reporting from this viewpoint. You may even find political leaders and
celebrities not only suppressing and ridiculing your heritage, but
outright lying about it to promote their own political agendas.
Hate is not part of
what you are, although to listen to some politicians, watch TV or
movies, you would think most Southern blacks and whites can't stand each
other. Thankfully, we know better. We share far more than most of us
realize.
So what does all
this have to do with Independence Day? Independence Day is all about
real heroes, about putting other people ahead of yourself. It's about
sacrifice, about overcoming hardships, about believing in human ideals
of freedom and liberty, and the celebration of those costly victories
past.
Celebrate the real
heroes - like your parents, who take care of you, who get up and go to
work every day and do their best for you, who love you, who protect you,
and who have your best interest at heart. Don't be duped by the trash of
our society, those that call themselves players. Don't be fooled by the
advertising, the false images in TV and movies about what happiness and
life is all about, about alternative lifestyles, or the demonization of
the Christian contribution to this country, world peace, and
civilization. For them it is all about power, control and money. They
wish to enslave you, the way you think, the way you act, what you do -
and only because they profit from your allowing yourself to be a
lemming, ready to go over that cliff just because everyone else is, too.
Celebrate the real
heroes - your ancestors, those who came before you, those who did what
had to be done so that you could be here now. Celebrate independence
from the race baiters and politically correct media and politicians. Do
this by learning your own history, and celebrate it, whatever it may be.
Become independent in thinking. Don't let the rap or rock musicians,
movie stars, TV celebrities, fashion models, news media or athletic
stars do your thinking for you. Again, for them it is all about power,
control and money - period.
No one said that
everything done by your ancestors was perfect. They were human and they,
too, made mistakes, just like you and everyone around you. Yes, some
were brought here against their wishes. But, in general, they all tried
to do their best for the situations and times they lived in.
We cannot judge
their actions by today's morals or standards. That would be like judging
young adults and holding them accountable based on things they did as
infants. Unfair, but there are people out there who will try to make you
feel unworthy or guilty in an attempt to turn you away from your own
heritage.
No, instead this
July 4th make a pledge of independence from the false world that these
high profile personalities and politicians try to trap you in. Instead
celebrate your history and heritage. Celebrate your parents,
grandparents, and ancestors. Learn about them, and about the ancestors
of your friends. Live the values and traditions of your Southern roots.
Make this July 4th
an Independence Day that you will truly remember.
PLEASE
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SOUTHERN
LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER
PO BOX 1235
BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC 28711
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