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Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule
Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule











Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule

They might present some aspects of American history well, but they are false and unhistorical to promote Seidule as a truthful expert on Southern history. Scroll down for a link to an excellent video by Bode Lang entitled "The Civil War Was Not for Slavery," which tears apart Seidule and the Prager University video he made.įrankly, I have lost all respect for Prager University. Their standard is "presentism," the application of the goofy standards of today rather than peer-reviewed and debated scholarly history. McKinley said that every grave, Union and Confederate, was a testament to American valor.Ĭongress and two other presidents, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson, as well as veterans North and South supported the Confederate Memorial but what difference does history and tradition make to a Woke political commission out to erase history.

Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule

The memorial, entitled "New South" and created by internationally renowned Jewish sculptor, Moses Ezekiel, who was a Confederate soldier and is buried at the base of his monument, was the idea of Union soldier and later president William McKinley. Now, Seidule and the naming commission have concluded that they need to demolish the 108 year old Confederate Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, which symbolizes the reconciliation and reunification of North and South after the War Between the States. Warren's legislation has morphed into the changing of over a thousand historically inspired names of streets, monuments, and patches making it an unbelievable waste of taxpayer money at a time when some of our servicemen and women are on foodstamps because they can't make ends meet. They were named for Confederates as part of the reconciliation of our country and most, such as Fort Bragg and Fort Benning, are legendary. We won two World Wars from those bases, which are around a century old.

Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule

Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who introduced in 2021 in the Senate Armed Services Committee, a resolution to change the names of the military bases in the South named for Confederates. Seidule is on the naming commission which came about because of Sen. Morelock's review, below, as Part One of a two-part review of Ty Seidule's Robert E.













Robert E. Lee and Me by Ty Seidule