Never heard of it. Who knew.It's called Climate Change, my friend, and we definitely should do something about it.
Damn, we better warn the public then, they have to know about this latest developmentKing Switch said:Never heard of it. Who knew.
This video shows that full arc speed up as it progresses the Confederate begins to lose his confidence in his argument and basically agrees with Yank by the end as he's dumfounded by how clearly racist the whole issue truly is.If you watch the series in chronological order, you can definitely tell that the character of Johnny Reb subtly becomes more willing to listen to Billy Yank's points. It's good stuff about how people can change their beliefs while still arguing against the opposite's side.
This video shows that full arc speed up as it progresses the Confederate begins to lose his confidence in his argument and basically agrees with Yank by the end as he's dumfounded by how clearly racist the whole issue truly is.
This was probably the most effective video I've seen him do and by the end he wraps up with a series of points that thorough demolishes the lost cause.
He brings up the Constitution that I mentioned a couple times in here that forbade states from having the right to abolish slavery and several quotes from its framers that not only openly admit to centralizing the new country because the states rights issue had served its purpose, but found founding fathers of the Confederacy that openly stated their goal was to be the first American Slaveholders Empire and wanted to expand larger than the US into the west and Central and South America. Since the US wouldn't ratify a amendment earlier in the 1850s to uphold both the Slavery as a nation right, but allowed expansion.
There's zero argument after that it was slavery and not states rights. States rights was the tool tp get slavery and they abandoned it once they seceded. The founders also talked extensively about racial superiority.
This video also reminded me about how abhorrent Andrew Jackson was and the way he spoke about both Natives and Slaves was insanely inhumane and he said them from the office of the US. He might actually be worse than Woodrow Wilson.
I've always known he was a shitbag, but I'd never heard so many of his actual quotes back to back. My goodness. He was basically the precursor of the KKK.I sincerely hope more people wake up to just how fucking terrible Andrew Jackson was as a President of the United States. Sure, he cleared the debt capital, but he also was a genocidal maniac who saw anyone that wasn't white and male as inherently lesser than human beings and deserving of not only enslavement and relocation, but outright extermination.
Yeah, Lost Causers wanna complain about Abraham Lincoln being tyrannical, Andrew Jackson literally was a tyrant, up front and center, but because he was a war hero and supported slavery and racial superiority, he was beloved. A veritable Julius Caesar without any of the positive traits.Hitler took inspiration from that man too from what I've read as well.
The way Jackson spoke about racial superiority, defied the Supreme Court's check and balances and removed Natives, was his launching pad for his Final Solution.
Please tell me this isn't real
And yet he says it, on video.King Switch said:It can’t be. I refuse to believe it is.
And yet he says it, on video.
Aren't you one, Smark? After all, the Goof Troop said you were, so it must be true!King Switch said:He’s a looney tune. I read the article and apparently he says stupid shit about gay people being brainwashed and he calls the majority of the GOP rinos. I immediately check out when someone uses rino unironically.