March 6, 2019
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
What Happened at CONFEDERATE FLAG DAY 2019 The Madness and Mayhem of
the Unleashed Far Left
Friends,
For thirty-one years the North Carolina Division of the
Sons of Confederate Veterans has sponsored annually Confederate Flag Day, an
event commemorating our state’s rich history and Southern heritage, held in the
House of Representatives chamber of the historic 1840 Tar Heel State Capitol.
First proclaimed by former Governor James G. Martin in 1988, the day has served
as an occasion to host a number of major guest speakers: including former Chief
Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Beverly Lake Jr., distinguished
historians Clyde Wilson and Lee Congdon, and internationally-known authors such
as Don Livingston and Paul Gottfried.
For all those years, the event has been peaceful and gone
off without problems. Indeed, the Sons of Confederate Veterans has been a major
contributor to the programs of the State Capitol, providing funding for
restoration and preservation projects, and supplying volunteers for Capitol activities.
This year was different.
This year the commemoration, on March 2, was beset and harassed by
dozens of—perhaps around seventy or eighty—screaming and frenzied demonstrators, a mob that
surrounded the Capitol, shouting the vilest profanities at women and children
as they made their way to and from the event, and threatening physical violence
towards all attendees.
Online the organizing umbrella group responsible for the
demonstration was titled #SmashingRacism, a loose coalition of members of
several far Left and Marxist elements centered in central North Carolina,
including Antifa NC, Democratic Socialists of North Carolina, Hillsborough
Progressives Taking Action, and other such groups.
Given what has happened in recent months in the Tar Heel
State, such a reaction might have been expected, but not on the scale witnessed
on March 2. In recent months violent mobs have destroyed the monument to
Confederate veterans in Durham, followed by the toppling of the “Silent Sam”
monument on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a
monument erected a century ago to honor university students who went off to war in the 1860s.
The threats to Flag Day were such that nearly 200 members
of law enforcement—State Capitol Police, Raleigh City Police, and, finally,
State Highway Patrol—were summoned to maintain order and to prevent the
hysterical protestors from attacking attendees. Indeed, at the end of the
event, police were compelled to form protective corridors to permit attendees
to safely reach their automobiles. On
each side of the corridors were unhinged screaming demonstrators, many holding
placards denouncing “racism” and “white oppression”—some declaring “F – the Confederacy.” Prevented by the police from physically engaging
the exiting attendees, the mob shouted in unison: “Cops and Klan, go hand and
hand!”
It cannot have endeared them to the members of law
enforcement attempting to maintain order—who were viewed as protecting the “white
supremacists” as they tried to leave the event!
You would think that local news media would have covered
the event thoroughly, that 200 members of law enforcement present, most of the
streets in central Raleigh closed down to traffic, and the necessity to physically
protect event participants would have been a major story on WRAL-TV’s 11 o’clock
news—but it wasn’t: barely a brief twenty seconds of coverage. That was it.
Could it have been that the constant, very audible shouts
of “Cops and Klan, go hand and hand,” and the obvious violence directed at the
peaceful attendees did not make for good, politically correct television, that
it did not serve the correct political slant?
There was one short interview with a black man…he seemed
not to have been actually a part of the demonstration. The reporter for WRAL-TV
had to chase him down for his comment.
And therein lies the rest of the story: the mob was almost
entirely white, mostly millennials and college-aged white students, uniformly
from upper middle class families. Indeed, tuition at nearby Duke University now
costs nearly $74,000 a year, and at UNC at Chapel Hill the figure is equally jaw-dropping.
How many average middle class parents can afford that? No doubt many of the students
receive handsome grants and scholarships; and the non-students also have few
worries about finances—pass-through funding reaches them via a variety of
progressivist foundations, including from the myriad of George Soros-related
organizations.
As I exited with other attendees I looked into the faces of
the mob: what I observed was a very real madness, an unleashed fury, eyes
filled with uncontrolled hatred—if they had not been restrained, no doubt they
would have physically attacked us.
To read their Web sites and their tweets these revolutionaries
are consumed by “the fight against white supremacy” and against “historic
racism.” Their entire existence is wrapped up in that struggle, a struggle
which has become increasingly violent and which has discarded any concept of
belief in “freedom of speech” or “free expression of ideas”—if you dissent from
their advancing narrative, if you seek to express a different point of view,
you are obviously a “racist” and a “white supremacist,” and have no right to express
your views.
Indeed, in reality you have no right to exist, as a grad
student at Chapel Hill, the son of a upper middle class white family I know,
told me a couple of years ago. After finding out that I had voted for Donald
Trump in 2016, he—let us call him Mark—informed me that his generation would
soon dominate this country, and that “your generation will die out in a few
years, and then we can completely change things!” His parents don’t share his
university-learned opinions but seem helpless or incapable of responding.
What is so apparent about Mark and hundreds of thousands
like him is that his hatred for “white privilege” and “historic racism” is directed
at his own history and inheritance, and in a very palpable and real way expresses
his own personal self-loathing. His reaction—like the reaction of the frothing
mob on March 2—is an effort to virtue signal, to in a way expiate for the sins
of his ancestors of whom he is the latest miserable representative. He bears
the weight of millennia of “whiteness” and all the accumulated wrongs and sins
associated with it, and if his parents or other white people will not grovel
and apologize and make reparations for that, then he must do it for all of them—and
he must remind them in stentorian voice of the centuries of evil and
oppression, by expiating his own
self-hatred as a very comfortable white grad student, attending one of America’s
most prestigious universities…a recipient of that very same “white privilege.”
Mark’s penance, then, like that of the seventy or so
Leftists who assembled outside the 1840 North Carolina State Capitol, is to
accuse and assault—if possible—the rest of us who do not see what he sees, who
do not understand what he understands, who do not support the burden he
supports, and attempt to shut us down and extinguish any dissent from his raging
ideology, the burning fire that consumes him. And in so doing, he tries to
expiate his own imagined heavy burden, inflicted on him in large part by such
prestigious institutions as Duke and UNC which serve as incubation facilities
for frenetic post-Marxist Leftist revolutionaries. And by a culture that now facilitates
and encourages that posture, or, at best, coddles it like the man who thinks he
can tame an angry rattlesnake.
Those angry faces—those glaring and fierce eyes—I saw on
March 2 betrayed ruptured souls, corrupted and demonized, existing in a kind of
counter-reality with their own set of always-advancing rules, but dedicated in
a fearsome and unambiguous way to the destruction—salvation through destruction—of
Western Christian civilization, of mankind as we have known it.
In the end, like all incendiaries they will burn out, but
their unhinged and violent praxis may well end in something far, far worse for
us all.
WRAL has been firmly Anti-War Confederate Memorial since before the memorial was toppled in Durham. Just look at the CBC opinion page on WRAL's website as solid proof. I often see the Move Silent Sam group corresponding with WRAL and other news reporters on Twitter letting them know about events they are planning; so they will get the most press coverage possible. Can't emphasize enough that the protesters aren't spontaneous protesters, but rather they are semi-professionally organized in nature. Lindsay Ayling, Megan Squire, and Dr. Altha Cravey are the key players in these local Communist Domestic Terror groups.
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