SCV Responds to Taxpayer Funded Smithsonian Slander
Compatriots,
The anti-South cultural bigots are at it again! This time
they are using our tax dollars to fund their neo-Marxist propaganda. The
Smithsonian Magazine in a 6,500-word article entitled ‘The Costs of the
Confederacy,’ slandered our ancestors and heritage. The article began by
stating “American taxpayers have spent $40 million on Confederate Monuments and
groups that distort U. S. history and perpetuate racist ideology.”
In 2017 the Smithsonian Institute received $863,000,000.00
from the American taxpayers—a large segment of those taxpayers are Southerners,
the very people who were the targets of the Smithsonian’s slander. In the
fiscal year 2018 the Smithsonian requested that their Federal funding be
increased to over $963,000,000.00. Gentlemen, we must not sit idly by and allow
their slander of the South to go unchallenged!
As Commander-in-Chief of the SCV, I have sent the
Smithsonian Magazine an official request for “equal time” to give the readers
of their magazine “the rest of the story” about our honorable heritage. I think
we all understand that unless we as individual members apply pressure, these minions
of anti-South cultural bigotry will not publish our response. There is a way we
can put real pressure on the Smithsonian. Federal funding for their institute
has to go through Congress. I am asking each member of the SCV to write, phone,
and e-mail their U. S. Representative, their Senators, and cc a copy of your
letters to the Smithsonian Magazine. They will not like “doing business” with
us, but to keep their funding they may very well relent and publish our
response.
For your convenience we have posted a copy of a letter to be
sent to your Representatives and Senators. You may download and use the letter,
use it as a guide for your own, or just write your own letter from scratch.
Please remember, we are the heirs of real Southern gentlemen; be courteous and
polite. All we seek is fair-play and evenhanded journalism. Don’t forget to
send the Smithsonian a copy of your letters. They MUST know that we are
actively engaged in promoting and defending our ancestors good name and we
vote!
Our response is not an attempt to answer every false and
slanderous allegation made in the Smithsonian article. Our response is a
written vindication of the Cause for which our Confederate ancestors fought.
An instruction sheet including the Smithsonian magazine’s
address along with a copy of our article responding to their slander can be
found at our web site: MakeDixieGreatAgain.org.
Without your active support, we can do nothing—forward to
the sound of the guns!
Respectfully,
Paul C. Gramling Jr.
Commander-in-Chief, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Paul C. Gramling Jr.
Commander-in-Chief, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Operation Smithsonian Rebuttal
Tell everyone to join us in this defense of Dixie!
Minimum Requirements: Instructions and Sample Letter
For a full understanding, read all the documents.
To read the controversial article in the Smithsonian Magazine, go to www.smithsonianmag.com.
Tell everyone to join us in this defense of Dixie!
Minimum Requirements: Instructions and Sample Letter
For a full understanding, read all the documents.
To read the controversial article in the Smithsonian Magazine, go to www.smithsonianmag.com.
Instructions to Camps, Members and Friends
Sample Letter You Send to Congress in Word (must download)
Sample Letter You Send to Congress as Adobe PDF
Operational Overview from Commander in Chief, S.C.V.
Letter to Smithsonian from Commander in Chief, S.C.V.
Our Article Defending the Confederacy and Dixie
Sample Letter You Send to Congress in Word (must download)
Sample Letter You Send to Congress as Adobe PDF
Operational Overview from Commander in Chief, S.C.V.
Letter to Smithsonian from Commander in Chief, S.C.V.
Our Article Defending the Confederacy and Dixie