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The
League of the South’s Position on Preserving Traditional
Southern Culture:
The
League of the South disavows a spirit of malice toward any
group and extends an offer of Christian goodwill and
cooperation to all who wish to see the South a free and
independent nation based on the principles of free association
and ordered liberty. The
League of the South believes that all groups should be free to
pursue their own interests without the help or hindrance of
government, and since we support free association within
local, self-governing communities, we think governments should
force neither segregation nor integration.
The
League of the South seeks to protect the historic Anglo-Celtic
core culture of the South because the Scots, Irish, Welsh, and
English have given Dixie its unique institutions and
civilization. Should
the Christian, Anglo-Celtic core be displaced, then the South
would cease to be recognizable to us and our progeny.
We must maintain this all-important link to our
European heritage from which we have drawn our inspiration.
Anglo-Celtic Southerners and their European cousins
have a duty to protect that which our ancestors bequeathed us.
If we will not promote our own interests, no one will
do it for us.
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