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There is evidence that the Confederates were allied with powerful jews such as Benjamin Judah (ran the secret service and appointed by Jefferson Davis) and August Belmont (directly linked to the Rothschilds).
And of course Emmanual Lehman (cotton broker) helped fund the Confederacy too.
Hey look even today the US right is allied with the Zionists and makes pro Jewish laws in Southern states against bds.
Now I realize the Alt-Right and the average Southern Evangelical are two things but these links are there.
https://impiousdigest.com/the-scotti...s-kkk-project/
http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...ery-and-dixie/
Banking Jews like the Rothschilds were linked with Britain.
Where did Benjamin Judah flee when shit hit the fan? Well Britain.
True or false?
Last edited by Dragoon; 09-04-2021 at 05:50 AM.
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There were plenty of Jews in the confederacy and south as a whole. That doesn't really change the fact that it was the southern people, who saw the effects of diversity firsthand, and were damaged the most by it, who did the most to maintain any significant semblance of a "right" wing in the years since the civil war up until very recently. I think that if it wasn't for the efforts of the south, Americans would have developed politically like every other first world european country. There would be no alt-right to begin with, because the mindset that allows it to survive wouldn't even exist. In fact, I would go so far as to say that the U.S. South was the foundation of the modern right-wing in America, and that their reaction to the betrayal of the democrats and their reaction to the onset of "liberal" southern politicans in the 1940s and 50s are what form the modern attitudes of the far right in western culture. NOT the Nazi party, even though so many in the alt-right glorify it, they unknowingly got their ideas in reality from the U.S. south and not them.
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