I usually don't get involved in Civil War debates; I'm a native Pennsylvanian. But it occurred to me that at the surrender at Appomattox, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, one of the greatest military heroes of all time, IMHO, led his men in a formal salute as his Confederate counterparts surrendered their colors:
"The momentous meaning of this occasion impressed me deeply. I resolved to mark it by some token of recognition...which could be no other than a salute of arms...."
If Chamberlain, a hero of Gettysburg and countless other battles, could salute the Confederate troops and their colors, shouldn't we who stand on their shoulders show respect to both sides?
The video, and the DUmmie thread, shows just another bunch of idiots.