mahone is a slaveowner. he doesn't believe in equality at the beginning of the war or even perhaps when it ends, yet he has this miraculous sort of desire to become politician. he creates and sustained virginia's first biracial political party. the readjusters in the post-war years. and really sort of attempts to cater to blacks. even at one point admits that slavery was wrong and he shouldn't have owned slaves, but, of course, you know, i'm sure they're all sort of political points he's trying to reach at that point. i don't know what it allmahone it. insurgents saying is this christian civilization? our own culture, is this christian civilization to use drones, drop bombs, blow up civilians? i don't know. i don't know what it says about him. >> mr. dabne whery, i thought particularly poignant of your comments, the white southern women. i have long thought that "gone with the wind" is a very damaging film. i view it as a propaganda film. not necessarily all that different than the nazi propaganda films made