Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Ty Seidule recently replied, “Hegseth overturns Congress by ordering Hill’s return to Arlington (August 10, 2025) on the impending integration of the consolidation of the Arlington Reconciliation Memorial to the appropriate location at Arlington National Cemetery.
General Seidule has an incredible military career and has a PhD in history, but his column is full of misunderstandings and intolerance that accurately reflects why Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses sworn to rule out awakened military leader, although the general has already retired.
He is also proud that he is one of four individuals appointed by former racist Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to the review group on the renaming of this particular memorial and military base, which we will go into more detail later.
The First General declared that the monument’s actual name was “Arlington Confederate Memorial,” and he vehemently accused in a press release from Chief Hegses that he did not mention the name of the actual monument.
so what?
Well, as a woken military leader and an elite scholar who activates, the general thinks that this name alone should denounce this monument on the trash can of history.
It’s not that fast.
History is nothing if it’s not accurate.
Certainly, American civil wars fought the Americans, and so were the filth of our country’s Shistory, and that war lost more lives than previous or subsequent wars.
Former Union soldiers and US President William McKinley first proposed during the Peace Jubilee Tour in Atlanta on December 14, 1898, that Confederate soldiers needed a gravestone to “take care of” because they were “respect for American courage.”
He continued eloquently. “In the spirit of fraternity, we must share it with you in the care of the graves of Confederate soldiers. Sectional emotions no longer contain the love we feel for each other. The old flag once again wields us in new glory and peace.”
Sen. Joseph Roswell Holy (R-CT), a former Connecticut governor and volunteer U.S. Army Major General Brevette, approved $2,500 in Congress in 1900 for a plan to re-broke Confederate soldiers, and introduced a legislation bill that approved President McKinley’s signing the law on June 6, 1900.
General Seidule continues, “I am studying Confederate Memorials,” a cruel and racist monument on sacred ground that makes the re-emergence “even more aggressive.”
Luckily, this is the opinion of one man, and he is out of his way with some great past presidents.
American Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson all played important roles in Confederate Memorial Day celebrations (President Barack Obama broke the tradition and did not go to Arlington by carrying out the monument and building the monument on June 14, 1914).
General Seidl is then buried at the base, criticizing the artistic creativity of American sculptor Moses Ezekiel, a Confederate veteran and the first Jewish alumni of the Virginia Military Institute.
He is an art critic who is not.
The general then shows that he is the vice-chairman of the naming committee established by the Congress, and furthermore, he insists that the members “wake up” (I have not yet blamed him” (I have not yet blamed him).
He’s protesting too much.
More than anyone else, the general should recognize that political diversity does not guarantee ideological orientation.
Trust me, Secretary Austin didn’t get the chance to name anyone who didn’t believe in the cultural war that shamed President Joe Biden and Austin.
Interestingly, and in general, be aware of your history course. Therefore, national elections are held every four years.
America rejected your perverted, elitist, awakened, arrogant, arrogant ideology. That’s why President Donald Trump is trying to get back to normal as quickly as possible.

The general also stated, “The Hegseth and neo-Confederates groups are [Naming] The committee called for “removing history.” There is not at all. The class is still studying civil war… Removing the name of a base named after a Confederate general or racist monument changed the way we commemorate it, how we commemorate its authority from Congress rather than history. ”
Generally, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Your self-righteousness is blatant.
Most of the Confederate generals were West Point alumni (unfortunately you can tell there, hmm) or to dispose of your academy alumni, we will easily prove you are reactionary with a lack of fellow male principles.
Every soldier in the civil war deserves to be respected and memorial, not just those you and your committee deemed valuable.
The general also argues that the monument is for the honor and reconciliation of Hegses’ “grrrally wrong in his history” as “the reunion had already occurred in 1868.”
Generally, you need to go back to school and relearn your history. So I’m so shocked you still teach history.
I’m sure you’ll teach 1619.
Everyone knows that the reunion took place with the reconstruction, but it barely equates Torreconization. So, four US presidents participated in Arlington National Cemetery, the land that the US government had confiscated, supporting the land that had been confiscated from the family of General Robert E. Lee (though they compensated his family a few years after the lawsuit).
The general continues to admire the relationship of the Civil War.
He said that in 1914 the value of white hegemony, Jim Crow, was the value of this country and the Army. This monument suggests that it has something to do with racism and nothing to do with reconciliation.
And that’s exactly what the far left, Hollywood and the academic elite want you to believe.
The only insult is that you are not yet Florida and thankfully you are still teaching history, as our governor and our legislature have banned this kind of awakened indoctrination that supports you so pathetic support.
You probably support public taxes for military transgender operations.
I’m sure you’re still supporting Day.
and ESG.
Christians, Jews, most people of the faith, conservatives and those who love our country believe in reconciliation.
I understand who won the Civil War.
Isn’t that enough for you and your like?
Apparently that’s not the case.
Barney Bishop III is a frequent columnist for Florida Daily and former CEO of Florida’s related industries, known since 1920 as the “Voice of Florida Business.” He is also a former executive director of the Florida Democrats. He is currently CEO of Barney Bishop Consulting LLC, a strategic public relations company based in Tallahassee. He can be contacted at barney@barneybishop.com
