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Originally Posted by hauntedheadnc
Considering that Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy, no.
In case it wasn't clear, I think the whole argument is silly. Is the place in question physically located south of the Mason-Dixon line? Was it a part of the Confederacy? If so, hooray -- it's Southern, no matter the modern demographics. It's akin to arguing up one side and down the other that some crummy suburb of Boston cannot possibly be in New England because it doesn't look like a Currier and Ives print.
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By your argument, Spain is forever Muslim because it was controlled by Al Andalus from 711 to 1492. It will forever be part of the Muslim caliphate because cultural lines are static.
Vladivostok is a Chinese city, Algiers is French, and Taipei is Japanese.
The only constant about history and culture is change.