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<blockquote data-quote="Kettriken" data-source="post: 76372897" data-attributes="member: 425969"><p>Praise the Lord, I am so glad to hear that. Not that I suspected the worst of you as a person, just that you can't really tell from a random person on the internet. </p><p></p><p>I am a bit jaded based on how hard people fight to portray the confederacy in a good light. The long history of "massaging" the facts that are put into textbooks. There is a sizeable swath of the population that would read that same passage from the standpoint of that "poor little girl." Hence the people who wrote it. </p><p></p><p>Try reading it in their voice. It's gross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettriken, post: 76372897, member: 425969"] Praise the Lord, I am so glad to hear that. Not that I suspected the worst of you as a person, just that you can't really tell from a random person on the internet. I am a bit jaded based on how hard people fight to portray the confederacy in a good light. The long history of "massaging" the facts that are put into textbooks. There is a sizeable swath of the population that would read that same passage from the standpoint of that "poor little girl." Hence the people who wrote it. Try reading it in their voice. It's gross. [/QUOTE]
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