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I think this page has been cleaned up, as much as a generic "cleanup" tag deserves. If there are specific issues that should be addressed, please mention them here. It was a mess because it was vandalized multiple times, perhaps because of people's history and the pain involved in the American Civil War. Destroying history just gives people a license to recreate it. I, for one, don't think that civil wars are good, nor are the abuses that caused the war to happen in the first place. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bcent1234 ( talk • contribs) 20:13, 11 May 2007 (UTC).
I believe this article is well-written and appropriate. Johnny Rebel's songs are popular with a large segment of the American public. One only needs to visit YouTube to verify this. I am opposed to any form of censorship. If people are offended, let them be offended and be damned. Daver852 ( talk) 05:03, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Daver852
"Because the Confederacy only existed for a few years, neither Johnny Reb nor Billy Yank has ever been as formalized and well-known as Uncle Sam, who represented the USA as a whole" simply isn't true and should be rephrased to something like "Although his northern counterpart Billy Yank fell back out of use in favor of Uncle Sam, Johnny Reb had a longer life and continues to function as a representative of Southern culture." However, it needs documentation and (if appropriate) examples of his defense of discredited ideas such as the Klan, Jim Crow, etc. - LlywelynII ( talk) 10:17, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
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I think this page has been cleaned up, as much as a generic "cleanup" tag deserves. If there are specific issues that should be addressed, please mention them here. It was a mess because it was vandalized multiple times, perhaps because of people's history and the pain involved in the American Civil War. Destroying history just gives people a license to recreate it. I, for one, don't think that civil wars are good, nor are the abuses that caused the war to happen in the first place. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bcent1234 ( talk • contribs) 20:13, 11 May 2007 (UTC).
I believe this article is well-written and appropriate. Johnny Rebel's songs are popular with a large segment of the American public. One only needs to visit YouTube to verify this. I am opposed to any form of censorship. If people are offended, let them be offended and be damned. Daver852 ( talk) 05:03, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Daver852
"Because the Confederacy only existed for a few years, neither Johnny Reb nor Billy Yank has ever been as formalized and well-known as Uncle Sam, who represented the USA as a whole" simply isn't true and should be rephrased to something like "Although his northern counterpart Billy Yank fell back out of use in favor of Uncle Sam, Johnny Reb had a longer life and continues to function as a representative of Southern culture." However, it needs documentation and (if appropriate) examples of his defense of discredited ideas such as the Klan, Jim Crow, etc. - LlywelynII ( talk) 10:17, 2 February 2010 (UTC)