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When our fellow Virginians recoil in horror, disgust, hatred or fear from a Southern symbol, like Lee-Jackson Day, just as a vampire shrieks at the Cross, they’re engaged in “presentism.” It’s an affliction of the mind that pollutes the spirit and poisons the body politic.

Presentism is the empty, false assumption that all former people thought as some present people feel.

It’s fundamental to the worldview of Liberal Human Secularists who worship the trinity of race, class, and gender(s). It’s necessary for their hierarchy of evil that demonizes political and cultural enemies. It makes nothing Conservatives say count, because Conservative speech is permanently tainted by some hatred, intolerance, historical crime or politically incorrect no-no.

Consequently, dialogue with Liberals devolves to listening to their diatribes. Cartoons are more complex and accurate than a presentism view of any history. Amoebas have greater cognition and exercise more discernment than someon mouthing a presentism rant.

Which is why it’s a painful chore to deal with Republicans and Conservatives who buy these magic beans, when they are astute enough to understand other issues like grown ups. The reasons some Republicans and Conservatives choose to be useful fools of the Liberal Human Secularists - even when they come from good intentionss - don’t discount the damage they do to the Conservative message to the non-ideological voters.

The presentism definition from Wikipedia lays out its flaws:

“Presentism is a mode of historical analysis in which present-day ideas and perspectives are anachronistically introduced into depictions or interpretations of the past. Some modern historians seek to avoid presentism in their work because they believe it creates a distorted understanding of their subject matter.

The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first citation for presentism in its historiographic sense from 1916, and the word may have been in use in this meaning as early as the 1870s. Historian David Hackett Fischer identifies presentism as a logical fallacy also known as the “fallacy of nunc pro tunc“. He has written that the “classic example” of presentism was the so-called “Whig history“, in which certain eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British historians wrote history in a way that used the past to validate their own political beliefs. This interpretation was presentist because it did not depict the past in objective historical context, but instead viewed history only through the lens of contemporary Whig beliefs. In this kind of approach, which emphasizes the relevance of history to the present, things which do not seem relevant receive little attention, resulting in a misleading portrayal of the past. “Whig history” or “whiggishness” are often used as synonyms for presentism, particularly when the historical depiction in question is teleological or triumphalist.



Presentism and sociological analysis
Presentism has a shorter history in sociological analysis, where it has been used to describe technological determinists who interpret a change in behavior as starting with the introduction of a new technology. For example, scholars such as Frances Cairncross proclaimed that the Internet had led to “the death of distance” without realizing that most community ties and many business ties had been transcontinental and even intercontinental for many years.

Presentism and moral judgments
Presentism is also related to the problematic question of history and moral judgments. Among historians, the orthodox view may be that reading modern notions of morality into the past is to commit the error of presentism. To avoid this, some historians restrict themselves to describing what happened, and attempt to refrain from using language that passes judgment. For example, when writing history about slavery in an era when the practice was widely accepted, somebelieve that using language that condemns slavery as “wrong” or “evil” would be presentist, and should be avoided.

There are many critics of this application of presentism. Some argue that to avoid moral judgments is to practice moral relativism, a controversial idea. Some religious historians argue that morality is timeless, having been established by God, and therefore it is not anachronistic to apply timeless standards to the past. (In this view, while mores may change, morality does not.) Others argue that historians, like all humans, cannot truly be objective, and so moral judgments will always be a part of their work. David Hackett Fischer, for his part, writes that historians cannot avoid making moral judgments, and indeed they ought to make them, but that they should be aware of their biases, and write history in such a way that their biases do not create a distorted depiction of the past.”

Why do Virginians engage in such foolishness? It’s the real diversity of human beings. Different people chose to believe different things. But the words and actions that follow thoughts have consequences. So, consider the reasons why Virginians engage in presentism for many things “Southern” and all things “Confederate.”

Ignorance.
Many new Virginians, formerly called DamnYankees (one word) – now known as DumbYankees (one word), don’t know any better. They know the comic book history from their Northern school days. They don’t read history. They have no oral history of these former times. They listen to the PC public discourse on history – which is polished presentism – and take this common knowledge as manifest truth. But, Northern ignorance doesn’t define Southern history and heritage. Some new immigrants from other foreign-to-Southern cultures – outside the U.S. – have this same shortcoming in education.

Political Correctness. Many Virginians, move-ins with White Guilt, self-hating Southerners, and self-righteous religious moral monopods, suffer from actually believing in presentism as their politically correct truth. They engage in the mysterious selective reading of history – baptize their conclusions with raw emotion – and call it undisputed facts – like Liberals do for Global Warming. They feel that all Americans in 1861 hated racism, segregation and slavery as people do in 2009. They feel that all Americans always knew all things racial, as part of the Liberal Holy Trinity, trump all other issues, regardless of merit, like Constitutional rights or anything actually written in the Declaration of Independence and 1787 Constitution.

Consequently, anyone who opposes their historical revisionist fairy tales, is – by definition – a racist who is tainted with original Liberal sin against one of their triune gods. An individual so tainted, like Lee and Jackson, can never be honored for anything because they are associated in perpetuity with damned evil. Likewise, anything that happened from 1607 to the future - forever - in the South that smells un-PC is tainted with something sinister – witness George Allen’s Macaca Moment.

Liberal Suppression. Professional Race pimps, persons who make their living based on the color of their skin, need presentism to keep their jobs. Without the specter of slavery, segregation, and racism against Blacks and other minorities – who will be the majority by 2042, they won’t have work. It’s getting harder every year to find something to be outraged about. Which is why a handful of racial incidents were perpetrated by persons of color in secret - until they were caught.

But, the real reason to use presentism is to suppress the truth – and the people who will stand up for it. The Liberal Human Secularists know their Judeo-Christian Conservative enemy in our third Civil War – the Great U.S. Culture War (1962-present) have home states where Conservatives are the majority. The Conservative critical mass is in the South and the West – and Indiana in the Mid-West. The core constituency of Conservatives are observant Jews and the Christian allies of Evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians. The truth of the one, only, true, and living God of the Christians and Jews must be suppressed to become a cultural icon, limited to interior decorations, for Liberals to win this Civil War.

Defeating, discouraging and getting the Southerners to disavow the truth of their history is essential. The way to lower the Cross of Jesus requires the destruction of the Cross of St. Andrew – and all things associated with a culture that will fight against all odds – no matter what – for principles known as Rights.

Consequently, Liberals need Republicans, and especially some Conservatives, to serve as their fifth column in the Culture War. If you can get Virginians to give up Lee-Jackson Day and make it Virginia Heritage Day, then it’ll be easier to give up CHRISTmas Day as an official holiday and make it the more inclusive, PC tolerant of intolerance, and modern Winter Holiday on December 25th.

Presentism isn’t a plague in itself. It’s a symptom, an open running sore, for the cancer of Liberal Human Secularism. But it’s an omen, like cancer, of where Liberals and their lackeys will take the Commonwealth of Virginia.

James Atticus Bowden

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Comment by Mark Collins on January 15, 2009 at 2:46pm
They (college students) would better understand capitalism if they didn't start out by relying on the government to pay for their college in the first place. Government subsidies for colleges need to be eliminated. This should be done at the state level if at all. Instead we allow the federal government to pay for the indoctrination into these presentism principles.
Comment by Sandy Cope on January 15, 2009 at 11:34am
Coby- Jackson and Sharpton can't go away quickly enough for me. I do think you are correct in the fact that they are less and less popular. I'm sure that many blacks were offended and turned off by him when he said into an open mike that he wanted to cut Obama's pair off. I saw that as a threat to his own powers as a black voice in that Obama rose in position and voice above him, and that Obama didn't pay his dues or wasn't "black enough." Bobby Rush has said alomst the same things, before Obama was the D nominee.

It is encouraging that blacks are trending toward personal responsibility, and I don't forget the fact that there are also plenty of white folks that favor the welfare state as well. I believe that the estimated black population in the US is about 12 million people, yet Obama got about 53 million votes.

James- Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by the number of our college students that are taught that Socialism is Good using "presentism" methods. I consider that a form of brainwashing, and it's a long time to wait until these students get out in everyday life in order to understand that they were just that- brainwashed. The task is daunting, but very necessary.
Comment by James Atticus Bowden on January 15, 2009 at 8:38am
Mark: I tell folks that for the most part, we get the best Yankees in Virginia - believing Christians and Jews who want freedom, limited government and more opportunity. They make wonderful Virginians.

Sandy: We have to stand up to the accusations. There is no law against being stupid. Obviously. People will listen to demagogues and vote Democrat - it kind of goes together.
Comment by Sandy Cope on January 15, 2009 at 8:20am
James- I was reading the comments on a site that reminded us of and honored Lee Jackson Day. The comments were amazing, and included this one- "Still having a Lee Jackson Day makes me feel that some still want slavery." Another one- "The south lost, get over it, this nation doesn't honor loosers." And another one- "I honor Lee Jackson Day, Spike Lee and Jesse Jackson.:

The two biggest Presentists I know are Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Despite the fact that they have been so wrong, so many times, many blacks still buy into their distorted views, and just keep their race baiting powers alive. As you said, with each passing year, there is less and less to be outraged about.

My view of Affirmative Action is that it was never intended to be a quota system when first written, but, the politically correct society made it into one, I guess just to assuage the guilt of some, and to attone. I believe it was simply meant to put everyone on an equal footing.
Comment by Mark Collins on January 15, 2009 at 8:16am
Your writing style is too good for my good. Some people do such a thorough job of making a point whereas I just ramble most of the time. I did read the whole post though so I'm making progress.

Just a side not it was a bittersweet experience leaving New England. I know there are good people there and part of me would have loved to have stayed and tried to turn that area around. Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine were conservative before Massachusettes and New York infected them. For that matter much of upstate New York is conservative. On the other hand I feel good to be in a red state where I don't have to go on a prolonged trip to find a Bible believing church. Now we just need to fight to make sure my adopted state stays a RED STATE!
Comment by James Atticus Bowden on January 15, 2009 at 12:10am
Mark: Just for fun. LOL.

I either got my writing style either from K-12 in Arlington/DoDDS in Europe or from 3 colleges/universities in New York and Massachusetts. Your call!
Comment by James Atticus Bowden on January 15, 2009 at 12:08am
Les: My grandparents were born in the 1880/90s and I looked up to them as the giants they were. Imperfect humans, but giants compared to our generation.

Mark: Of course, Conservatives are Northerners. My point was one of numbers about where the Conservative critical mass is in the U.S. You certainly don't seem to suffer from presentism.

Your last point is the sum of mine. As Conservatives, we have to get rid of presentism in the GOP and among our fawning politicians. Otherwise, you can't have a serious debate - like about ending racial quotas in today's affirmative action - without going to the default setting of you, Conservative, are a racist.
Comment by Lester Gabriel on January 14, 2009 at 11:14pm
James,

I remember one of the great examples of presentism involving Bill Clinton. I don't recall the exact context, but the gist was that he was accusing the Republicans of trying to take us back to the 19th century, as if everything that happened and everyone who lived before 1900 was stupid or evil or both. My strong reaction at the time was thinking " I know a lot of people who were born before 1900, some of whom grew to adulthood by then, like my Grandfather. And Bill Clinton, you couldn't even dream of being in the same arena with those people in terms of integrity, hard work, caring for their families, ingenuity, etc., etc. Of course, I never had the opportunity to express my thoughts directly to Mr. Clinton, but maybe I will to some other Democrat who tries to dismiss all of those earlier generations on whose sacrifices and skills produced all of the modern convenienes that WE are so proud of.

Les Gabriel
Comment by Mark Collins on January 14, 2009 at 10:52pm
For the record I am one of those displaced northerners. I don't know where you get your writing style but the bombast does not serve you well. I find that a conservative is a conservative whether from the north or the south.

I understand perfectly well that all discussions of history are useless without context. In the Bible God continuously speaks of slaves and masters. Every race has at one time or another been enslaved and in America it was no different. Slave owners never thought of their actions as inherently evil. It doesn't mean that they were'nt as even by biblical standards they did not act as good masters. Still it is important to understand the context before condemning the south. Lee, Jackson and Davis were all heroes of the South. Rightly so many southerners still look at them as heroes. Much the same way the Japanese still celebrate Pearl Harbor and General Yamamoto. Much the same way Custard was an American hero though he was a villain to the Native Americans. Muslims would try to convince us that the Crusades were evil and have gone so far as to try to do away with Crusaders as a name for sports teams.

Clearly if you are willing to give up context you can easily distort and misuse historical arguments. I more than anyone on this particular site have been impuned for arguing against political correctness. It is often taken as racially motivated by my fellow conservatives. I hope they come to know that it is not. I also hope that I make a good showing for displaced notherners.

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