YANKEE
GENOCIDE
STILL HERE
By: Alan Stang
Our source for the present discussion is War Crimes Against Southern
Civilians, by Walter Brian Cisco (Pelican, Gretna, Louisiana, 2007). It is important
to establish that the spiritual and political inheritors of the war criminals who
committed those crimes do not deny them. They ignore them, hoping that if they say nothing
those crimes will fade away; and so far they have been successful. Remember, the winner of
a war writes the history of the war. They will respond only if their crimes become
sufficiently known.
It is important to correct the record. The crimes and the criminals need to be named.
More, they must be explained, because the motives that inspired them continue to motivate
the men who run our country, regardless of political party. As we shall see, little has
changed. Only if we drag this continuing horror into the light do we have a chance of
exorcising it.
Lets begin with a revealing contrast. In 1863, Confederate General Robert E. Lee
invaded the North. The South by then had suffered two years of Yankee crimes and some
Southerners thought the invasion was their chance to retaliate. Not so, said Lee. In a
proclamation he reminded his men that "the duties exacted of us by civilization and
Christianity are not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own."
"The commanding general considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army,
and through it our whole people, than the perpetration of the barbarous outrages upon the
unarmed and defenseless and the wanton destruction of private property, that have marked
the course of the enemy in our own country. . . ."
Remember that at the beginning of the war Lincoln offered Lee command of the Union
army. Imagine the humane result had he been able to accept. We make war "only upon
armed men," said Lee. Taking vengeance for the "atrocities of our enemies"
would lower ourselves and offend "against Him to whom vengeance belongeth." What
atrocities is he talking about? Our source is divided into the states of the Confederacy.
Lets begin with Missouri.
Union Brigadier General James H. Lane: "We believe in a war of extermination. I
want to see every foot of ground . . . burned over everything laid waste. . .
." Whoa! A war of extermination? Why? Wasnt the restoration of the Union the
goal of all this? Wouldnt that have been accomplished simply by occupying the
offending states? As we shall see, some other motive was at work.
But so it was. Civilians, male and female yes, female died by the
hundreds in diseased Yankee jails. The Yankees stole everything they could lift. Lane
himself stole a carriage, a piano and womens dresses. My favorite was his chaplain,
Rev. Hugh D. Fisher, who stole the altar furnishings from an Osceola church. He needed
them for his own church in Kansas. "Brethren, let us worship."
A long caravan of stolen property wound its way to Kansas. Arson, theft and murder
became commonplace. No citizen was allowed to own guns or ammunition. At wars end,
vast sections of Missouri were uninhabited. Lanes policy of extermination had been
imposed.
General William T. Sherman wrote that "rebel" farms should be given to
immigrants from the North. "Enemies must be killed or transported to some other
country." Deported Missourians left the state in miles-long wagon trains laden with
household effects. Foraging Yankees robbed and killed them on the way. One report speaks
of a road "crowded with women and children, women walking with their babies in their
arms, packs on their backs and four or five children following after them . . . ."
There is a word for all this. At the time, the word had not yet been coined. It is
"genocide." Indeed, that is what the UN calls forcibly removing one population
and replacing it with another. Genocide was settled Yankee policy imposed from the top.
In Tennessee, pastors were told to declare allegiance to the Union. They refused and
were jailed. Episcopal rector George Harris was arrested and told to pray for Lincoln or
be hanged. Happily, he was able to escape. The Yankees used his church to store munitions.
The Communists would later do something similar to churches in Russia. The Yankees closed
every church in Murfreesboro and all the schools in Nashville. In that city, there was an
election for circuit court judge and the secessionist won. He was arrested, charged with
treason and sent to the penitentiary.
How did the Yankees treat blacks? In Athens, Alabama, they raped a slave girl at the
home of Charlotte Hine. At the John Malone plantation, they went to the slave quarters and
raped again. A black woman charged a soldier with the crime; his commanding officer
refused to prosecute: "I would not arrest one of my men on Negro testimony."
Doesnt your Communist school textbook say the Yankees had come to free the slaves,
not to rape them?
In New Orleans, Cpl. William M. Chinock raped Mary Ellen De Riley, a black woman. He
was fined $40 and reduced to private. Captain S. Tyler Reed fired his pistol at William
Bird, a black boy, and put out an eye. His sentence? A reprimand. Major General Benjamin
Butler, known as the "Beast," made crooked millions in New Orleans, committed
outrageous atrocities and was the only Union commander the Confederacy called a criminal.
After the war the people of Massachusetts elected him Governor, proving that, with some
noble exceptions, they were already as stupid as they are now.
In occupied Virginia, Union Brig. Gen. Robert H. Milroy wrote his wife that "my
will is absolute law none dare contradict or dispute my slightest word or wish . .
. both male and female tremble when they come into my presence . . . I feel a strong
disposition to play the tyrant among these traitors." Wow! They actually trembled,
Bob? So then, you must have been something like a god, correct?
In South Carolina, ". . . The free blacks who made up Charlestons force of
firefighters struggled heroically to protect their city and its people." Free blacks?
In South Carolina? Trusted to run the fire department? Hmm!
In Louisiana, Union brigadier general William Dwight wrote: "The scenes of
disorder and pillage . . . were disgraceful to civilized war. Houses were entered and all
in them destroyed
. Ladies were frightened into delivering their jewels and
valuables into the hands of the soldiers by threats of violence toward their husbands.
Negro women were ravished in the presence of white women and children." The Union,
forever! Hurrah, boys, hurrah."
"The home, barn, and store of Samuel Schmulen were looted and burned. . . .
Benjamin George, a fifty-year-old slave who lived nearby . . . tried to help his neighbor
at least try to save the store. The effort was in vain. Then a group of drunken soldiers
surrounded George, demanding to know why he, a black man, would try to assist this white
Southerner. They demanded his money, and when George pleaded that he did not have any, one
of the soldiers shot him in the right thigh. He survived the wound but was crippled for
life." |
The forced evacuation of Atlanta saw "aged grandmothers upon the
verge of the grave, tender girls in the first bloom of young womanhood, and little babes
not three days old in the arms of sick mothers, thrown out upon the cold charity of the
world." A Yankee reported, "The African Methodist Episcopal Church, built by the
colored people with their hard earnings, was also demolished by our soldiers."
Union war criminals even introduced a criminal scheme later perfected by Chicago
gangsters. One of them told a lady he had orders to burn her house, but, "Ill
insure it for fifty dollars." Selling "insurance" against their own
depredations was one extortion technique they used. "You buy my insurance or I breaka
you head. Capish?"
In Columbia, South Carolina, Union terrorists stole everything. "Purses, watches,
hats, boots, overcoats . . . were taken from victims, white or black." A witness
says: "Commissioned officers, of a rank so high as that of a colonel, were frequently
among the most active." They took the rings from the fingers of a dying woman. They
urinated on the beds. They opened graves in search of lucre and left the corpses on the
ground.
But here is la pièce
de résistance. "Countless women had earrings ripped from bleeding
ears." A foreign diplomat wrote: "I have myself seen a lady with the lobes of
both ears torn asunder." Witnesses saw soldiers torching the Catholic convent.
"What do you think of God now?" they shouted to the nuns. "Is not Sherman
greater?. . ."
In St. Landry Parish alone, in western Louisiana, there were 1,596 free blacks just
before the war. Some owned sugar plantations and slaves. What? Yes, blacks owned slaves.
Invading Yankees were shocked. One Connecticut officer was indignant because they dared
"call themselves Americans." The Yankees stole from these free blacks as well as
from the whites.
In Nashville, in September, 1862, blue bellies couldnt find seats in a crowded
theater. They ejected blacks from the "Negro gallery," beat them and threw them
down the stairs. After enjoying the performance, they attacked every black they found in
the streets. In Gallatin, in May, 1864, they torched two new schools for black children,
murdered one freedman and swore they would kill every black in town.
In southeast Georgia there were many free blacks who had accumulated substantial
property. Indeed, so had hard working slaves. Union goons stole it all, even threatening
black wives. In some cases, black husbands had to rescue them. They stole everything from
a black nurse and killed her animals. "Honey, I never knowed a Yankee that
wasnt mean as dirt. . . . What can you spec from a hog but a grunt."
And finally, in Columbia: "One black woman . . . was raped by seven soldiers of
the United States Army. She then had her face forced down into a shallow ditch and was
held there until she drowned." William Gilmore Simms reported how "regiments, in
successive relays," committed "gang rape on scores of slave women." On the
Sumter District plantation, the corpses of eighteen black women were found. Each had been
stabbed in the chest with a bayonet. Yankee war criminals had done with them.
Remember, these are just a few examples. You really need to read the book. So what are
we looking at? Obviously it is considerably different from the mostly mythical war to
"free the slaves" your high school textbook told you about. Notice that it is
motivated by an insane, messianic fury. The war criminals are enraged, utterly out of
control. About what? Obviously not about slavery. Men outraged by slavery do not rob, rape
and murder slaves. And remember that chief war criminal Lincoln was as foul a racist as
ever lived, even discomfited other racists, staunchly defended slavery and wanted to ship
American blacks "back" to Africa.
No, what drove these Yankee war criminals insane was that the Southerners had dared to
come out from under, to say no to the Leviathan state, to total government, to go their
own way. They had expressed their freedom through secession. They had invoked their
inalienable right to depart.
A debate endures about whether they had the constitutional right to secede. I
dont know why. I can solve the problem for all time. The Founding Fathers seceded
from England. In the Declaration of Independence the nations birth
certificate they said that whenever a people find their government oppressive, they
have the right to alter or abolish it. To argue that there is no right to secede is to say
that only a few years later, these same men, would concoct a document the
Constitution in which they would deny themselves that blood-bought right.
Indeed, there were a few incipient attempts to secede before Lincoln. No one tried to
argue that secession was illegal. One area that seriously considered secession was New
England. What? Yes. And all through the Twentieth Century, did not the United States
vociferously advance the right to secede for other people? We even fought a couple of
wars, and lost thousands of the best of the best, to ensure the independence of South
Korea and South Vietnam. Could there possibly be a straight-faced argument that other
people deserve independence but we do not?
The Founding Fathers did not create slavery; they inherited 150 years of it. Many
Southern slaves were sold to the South by Yankee slavers who no longer had need of them.
Slavery was an intolerable stain on the American record. That stain could only be expunged
by total abolition. Other countries, including Russia, abolished it without violence. Only
ours did so at the cost of some 600,000 men and the destruction of the Union, by men who
claimed to revere it and who had owned slaves themselves and who did all this to
keep the South in economic subjection.
But even this is not the core. Remember the strutting Yankee generals who confused
themselves with God. Indeed, remember the terrorist assertion that insane mass murderer
Sherman actually outranks God. Consider the messianic fury we have mentioned. Something
more than mere greed was at work.
It is literally a satanic perversion of Christianity, a perversion pretending to be
Christianity, which erupts time and again across the centuries. From time to time people
who are smarter than God appear, usurpers who have the temporal power to do the job right.
If you disagree with them they burn you at the stake. If you try to get out from under
them, they scream you are a rebel. You have betrayed them. They will rob and rape you,
they will kill you; they will invade and burn your country to the ground, to persuade you
to see it their way. Either do that or die. They are disciples of Satan.
The reason this is so relevant is that this very mentality rules the nation today. That
is why the federal juggernaut is so merciless, so confiscatory, so totalitarian.
Reconstruction continues, not just of the South; this time of the whole nation, conducted
by men consumed by hubris, who believe they can improve upon God.
But Sherman is still dead. God is alive.
"Published
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Alan Stang has been a network radio talk show host
and was one of Mike Wallace's first writers. He was a Contributing Editor for American
Opinion magazine and has lectured around the world for more than 40 years. He is
the author of some seventeen books and hundreds of magazine pieces. His new book is Why
Women Are So Crazy: Not in Their Place, available at his website, alanstang.com. He is a regular columnist for Ether Zone.
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