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la_marquise) wrote2013-09-30 05:29 pm
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On Furphies: what we really don't know about the 'Celts'
I have my professional hat on, today, over on the SF Novelists blog. I'm talking about the concept of 'Celts', the origin of myths about their history and the law around women. You can find the article here. You can comment here or there.
SKirt of the day: flippy blurred floral.
SKirt of the day: flippy blurred floral.
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Selma was incorporated in 1820. The city was planned and named as Selma by William R. King, a politician and planter from North Carolina who was a future Vice President of the United States. The name, meaning "high seat" or "throne", came from the Ossianic poem The Songs of Selma.[2][3] Selma became the seat of Dallas County in 1866.[4]
In other words, in honor of his imaginary heritage, he founded a city upon "James Macpherson's hoax (1760)of Irish-Celtic poetry cycles" ().
"Now who was the William Rufus deVane King?" () He was an infamous proslavery, fabulously wealthy slaveowner, who was (President) James Buchanan's gay partner -- James Buchanan who enabled secession in every way, right down to leaving the U.S. Treasury completely EMPTY when Lincoln was sworn in. And I do mean empty. They looted it. There wasn't even a bit of petty cash left for the federal government on the eve of the Civil War. The secessionists really expected the North would not fight, and stealing all the money would help with that -- they expected to be back in the White House within 6 months.
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Their desire was to recreate a society that was entirely class based, but with slaves instead of serfs. Not even necessarily African heritage slaves either, by this time, but anyone who wasn't worthy of being a master-owner-aristocrat. As it was in South Carolina and always had been, no one could run for office -- or vote for a candidate -- who wasn't wealthy -- and for the top political slots there weren't even elections, they selected out of their own oligarcy who would be senator and so on. No Jacksonian democracy voters' franchise exercised in the slave society, no siree bhob!
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So not much has changed on that side of the big pond then? :o(
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You be the judge, Judge! I just call 'em as I witness 'em.
Love, C.
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