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7/9/2025, 12:38:09 AM
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Another cope. Just to show you how wrong you are, I'll talk about the relationship between this with the Scottish Rite and the Confederate States of America:
The American Civil War began in Charleston, South Carolina, the birthplace of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, founded by a group of 11 men, 5 of whom were Sephardic Jews, who were supporters of Jacobitism, an ideology that advocated the return of the British Crown to the House of Stuart, which had been expelled from Scotland to France. These men were prominent slaveholders in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) who fled the Haitian Revolution to Louisiana and, decades later, would found the Southern secessionist movement in Charleston. South Carolina would be the first state to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1860, starting the American Civil War at Fort Sumter.
How did these Jews get involved? The feudal attitude of the American Gentry (the Southern elite of lower Cavalier descent who owned the majority of slaves) brought with it a disdain for the bourgeoisie/commerce, shared with the old British nobility. So the South allowed them to come in and fill that niche. They were white enough, often drawn from the stores that sold them their slaves, to serve as a useful business broker/solicitor for a landlord class more concerned with crops than stock prices.
Because of this, Sephardic Jews were prominent in Confederate intelligence and government, with Judah P. Benjamin (Confederate Secretary of War, Secretary of Finance, and Attorney General) being the first Jew to hold a cabinet position in North America. Charles Moise, a self-described "Southerner of Jewish persuasion", assisted Confederate politician William Porcher Miles in designing the Confederate battle flag.
Another cope. Just to show you how wrong you are, I'll talk about the relationship between this with the Scottish Rite and the Confederate States of America:
The American Civil War began in Charleston, South Carolina, the birthplace of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, founded by a group of 11 men, 5 of whom were Sephardic Jews, who were supporters of Jacobitism, an ideology that advocated the return of the British Crown to the House of Stuart, which had been expelled from Scotland to France. These men were prominent slaveholders in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) who fled the Haitian Revolution to Louisiana and, decades later, would found the Southern secessionist movement in Charleston. South Carolina would be the first state to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1860, starting the American Civil War at Fort Sumter.
How did these Jews get involved? The feudal attitude of the American Gentry (the Southern elite of lower Cavalier descent who owned the majority of slaves) brought with it a disdain for the bourgeoisie/commerce, shared with the old British nobility. So the South allowed them to come in and fill that niche. They were white enough, often drawn from the stores that sold them their slaves, to serve as a useful business broker/solicitor for a landlord class more concerned with crops than stock prices.
Because of this, Sephardic Jews were prominent in Confederate intelligence and government, with Judah P. Benjamin (Confederate Secretary of War, Secretary of Finance, and Attorney General) being the first Jew to hold a cabinet position in North America. Charles Moise, a self-described "Southerner of Jewish persuasion", assisted Confederate politician William Porcher Miles in designing the Confederate battle flag.
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