TIL that before becoming famous as a General in the Union Army, William T. Sherman was the first superintendent of Louisiana State Seminary, which went on to become Louisiana State University.
TIL that before becoming famous as a General in the Union Army, William T. Sherman was the first superintendent of Louisiana State Seminary, which went on to become Louisiana State University.
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It’s hard to know how true it is, as the man was a friend and there’s a sort of sense among Lost-Causers that it’s better if the people they lost to were almost supernaturally prescient, but one professor there claimed that Sherman, upon learning South Carolina seceded, said:
It was after the war, in 1880, that he said in a speech "There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell."
It goes well coupled with a quote of Lee as hallucinated by Trump:
That Cockblock Orange and his followers aren't that far from what Sherman describes. In the erotic fiction of a new civil war they are all
schoolshoo...invulnerable, praised heroes. Most of them would die off due to unclean water, meals and wounds.History nerd me is wondering if he's half-remembering something he was told about Little Round Top/Star Wars Episode III, and conflating that with Stonewall Jackson's death at Chancellorsville.
Normal human me completely agrees with you. Even just within the American military tradition, it's rarely the troops who saw the most death, or the officers who sent the largest number of them into it, who are the most gung ho about glassing countries and being badasses.
There are things, even flawed things, that might be worth fighting for, but nobody should ever be happy about it. And maybe this is a bit paternalistic of me, but if there are 20 year old idiots who think otherwise, then it's up to their leaders to protect them (and everyone else) from those strong little boys' worst instincts. If you make it into middle age and haven't learned that, you're probably a bad person.