It “incites violence” the same way “Marching Through Georgia” invites violence.
It doesn't incite violence it glorifies it.
It explicitly glorifies burning cities.
Now, I will say that the man who wrote it intentionally white washed the violence, but there's no question it was supportive of Sherman's total war strategy. And again: it was during an actual war.
It doesn't incite violence it glorifies it.
It explicitly glorifies burning cities.
Now, I will say that the man who wrote it intentionally white washed the violence, but there's no question it was supportive of Sherman's total war strategy. And again: it was during an actual war.