Ask the South how fighting a moral war worked out for them.
Spoilers: The Yankees wrote them as evil racists who wanted to keep slavery, while Lincoln, who loved the UNITED States and only wanted to keep it together, wept at his desk when the Confederates took Fort Sumpter.
Wars are won when one side kills so many of the other side and destroys so much of their stuff that they can't resist anymore, and then the winner gets to decide who looks good in retrospect.
Ask the South how fighting a moral war worked out for them.
Spoilers: The Yankees wrote them as evil racists who wanted to keep slavery, while Lincoln, who loved the UNITED States and only wanted to keep it together, wept at his desk when the Confederates took Fort Sumpter.
The outcome of the Civil War actually proves my point. I'm not exactly sure what alternative outcome you think could have occurred there.
Wars are won when one side kills so many of the other side and destroys so much of their stuff that they can't resist anymore, and then the winner gets to decide who looks good in retrospect.
John Wilkes Booth ended the tyrant, not a bunch of optics cucks who VOTED HARDER.
And then Lincoln became a martyr, blacks ended up remaining in America and gaining citizenship, and the South was devastated by carpetbaggers.