Maybe if the South starts the war again like they did in CW I, the revolution stuff wouldn't be so necessary. But alas, the Democrats were the tyrants of the South back then, they ordered a war and got some foreigners to take the blame.
Republicans don't seem very good at that kind of game yet.
Oh, that's not true at all. Songs do a great deal. They sustain you in times of despair. They motivate hearts to do rather than to simply think. They shape our understanding of what the conflict is about, and what the right path forward might be. They bring us together in a common cause, and help us attain agreement on a common course of action. Singing the songs gives us a felt connection to these heroic examples from our past. Learning the song makes them part of us, and helps shapes us into the kind of people we will have to be to turn things around.
Revolution?
ReplyDeleteMaybe if the South starts the war again like they did in CW I, the revolution stuff wouldn't be so necessary. But alas, the Democrats were the tyrants of the South back then, they ordered a war and got some foreigners to take the blame.
Republicans don't seem very good at that kind of game yet.
As I've said before, you're not going to have a revolution until the local and State governments tell the Federal government no.
ReplyDeleteAnd songs ain't gonna do anything.
Our leaders themselves are our own fellow men
ReplyDeleteWho can handle the sword, the scythe and the pen.
Well-put. Guess they weren't Ivy Leaguers.
And songs ain't gonna do anything.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's not true at all. Songs do a great deal. They sustain you in times of despair. They motivate hearts to do rather than to simply think. They shape our understanding of what the conflict is about, and what the right path forward might be. They bring us together in a common cause, and help us attain agreement on a common course of action. Singing the songs gives us a felt connection to these heroic examples from our past. Learning the song makes them part of us, and helps shapes us into the kind of people we will have to be to turn things around.
Never underestimate the power of song.
Guess they weren't Ivy Leaguers.
ReplyDeleteHave you met Francis Parkman?