Nowadays you can't get any "men" to take up arms and do anything for what they believe in, even after you've convinced them. They're all pacified by video games, Internet, and the Jew Media. These where men who didn't have to be argued with for hours to be convinced of the need to defend their heritage and pride.
screw the big buisness, the banks, and the yankee polititions the south should be free from them all and by the way parathonfounder if you hate the confederacy why do all y'all who hate it post stuff on these songs any way
God Bless the Union for vanquishing the CSA. And please Lord, help these poor misguided Southerners finally get over their monumental failure of a country that really never was once and for all. Thank you Jesus and thank you Abe Lincoln. Amen.
@TheBoberton You are going to tell me to go find a therapist, yet you celebrate failure as your heritage.
I think Abe Lincoln was the vehicle of God's judgement during the Civil War (and no simpleton that doesn't change the trinity into a four man show). There is no clearer example of divine intervention in American history than the Union's vanquishing of the traitors and slavers of the CSA. It was obviously God's will that the South would lose the war: now kindly get over your failure.
Well then, if we are to cease celebrating 'failure' as you term it, then we should cease honoring veterans of the Vietnam War. They went to war, and lost - thus meaning that they are not worthy of celebration.
Next we can make April 30th NVA day! For upon that day, they succeeded against the forces arrayed against them.
When you think on that, it's sad that you would need such a thing. The armies of the north outnumbered/gunned the armies of the Confederacy, and had a blockade against the South as well. (Not to mention men like Sherman; who were unafraid to kill civilians)
That said, there was Divine Intervention during the war - in the form of peace between the two warring sides.
The only case of the Lord's intervention was the fact that men like Lee and Grant didn't continue the war through guerrilla tactics and terror warfare.
@TheBoberton Firstly, there was plenty of "terror warfare" after Lee surrender via the KKK and other facets of the so-called Redemption. The veterans of the Vietnam war are not traitors and are still alive. You would have a valid point if they were traitors and dead with only supposed descendants celebrating their failure. In addition to this, Vietnam has no cultural phenomena surrounding it that can even compare to Neo-Confederates.
@threefiveZ I'm quite sorry, but as a man of the South, I take pride in the fact my Great (x4) Grandfather fought for Freedom, the ability and right to self determination, all against the Tyrant's Heel of King Lincoln. The Confederacy died of an idea, that a man could own his land, and care and tend to it, to eventually yield something from it. Unfortunately, the United States was bought by the Banks and Business to wage war against their Tax Base. I thank Jesus that we once fought for freedom.
@ParathonFounder And what "freedom" did your ancestors fight for? To own another as their property! I think you need to read whatever document was produced by whatever state you hail from at the time of the Civil War explaining why they seceded. Read it carefully!!!
As for your off topic "Banks and Business" remark, I suggest you do a Google search for Southern Strategy. It wouldn't hurt to read American Theocracy by Kevin Phillips as well.
The dichotomy between states' rights and slavery is false. The states' rights issue was slavery. The only Southerners that should be celebrated are the so-called "hillbillies" of places like East Tennessee that, although not necessarily sympathetic to the plights of slaves, realized that all the rhetoric about freedom was hollow.
@milosdad,the reason of sucession,wasthe north states congressmen votedto raise tarrfs at the ports from 15% to 85% so unless you wanted to be robbed by the yankees,you followed Gen. Lee to fight to keep the constitutional republic.its lincon that started this democracy bull shit.its all evil to me.GOD BLESS THE SOUTH!
@threefiveZ My ancestors fought for the freedom of an Agrarian Society, yes, aided by slaves, but an agrarian society no less. Slavery would have died of natural causes like it did in Europe.
To be frank, I do not give a damn about the Big Business Republicans and the Liberal Hippie Democrats, I support the Confederate States and do not care what either side does. I am a farmer, not a politician. You see a bank or a big business in every town, you don't with a farm. They won, and farms lost.
@ParathonFounder I don't think slavery would have died of "natural causes" as you claim. Slavery was a thriving industry at the time. BTW...it was an agrarian society so dependent and based on slavery that the Confederate states seceded from the Union out of fear that the practice would be abolished.
You may not support "Big Business Republicans", but most of the South does support the GOP. As for the farms, Monsanto gobbled them up: more trickle down economics.
This song is so freaking catchy. Thank you for uploading it!
StonewallJackson86 2 months ago
The North wants to be a secular welfare state. The South wants to be a Christian nation based on the free enterprise system. Let's split up again!
Lubbockrebel 2 months ago
Nowadays you can't get any "men" to take up arms and do anything for what they believe in, even after you've convinced them. They're all pacified by video games, Internet, and the Jew Media. These where men who didn't have to be argued with for hours to be convinced of the need to defend their heritage and pride.
NeedsMoreDiversity 3 months ago
The Confederacy was a monster.
Thx1138d 4 months ago
screw the big buisness, the banks, and the yankee polititions the south should be free from them all and by the way parathonfounder if you hate the confederacy why do all y'all who hate it post stuff on these songs any way
crazyman1864 6 months ago
Great video. I was looking for this version of the song by someone else than Derek Warfield.
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
ParathonFounder 7 months ago
God Bless the Union for vanquishing the CSA. And please Lord, help these poor misguided Southerners finally get over their monumental failure of a country that really never was once and for all. Thank you Jesus and thank you Abe Lincoln. Amen.
threefiveZ 8 months ago
@threefiveZ
'Thank you Jesus and thank you Abe Lincoln. Amen.'
This seems to suggest you think of Lincoln as you do Jesus and God.
Please go find a therapist.
TheBoberton 8 months ago
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threefiveZ 8 months ago
@TheBoberton You are going to tell me to go find a therapist, yet you celebrate failure as your heritage.
I think Abe Lincoln was the vehicle of God's judgement during the Civil War (and no simpleton that doesn't change the trinity into a four man show). There is no clearer example of divine intervention in American history than the Union's vanquishing of the traitors and slavers of the CSA. It was obviously God's will that the South would lose the war: now kindly get over your failure.
threefiveZ 8 months ago
@threefiveZ
'yet you celebrate failure as your heritage.'
Well then, if we are to cease celebrating 'failure' as you term it, then we should cease honoring veterans of the Vietnam War. They went to war, and lost - thus meaning that they are not worthy of celebration.
Next we can make April 30th NVA day! For upon that day, they succeeded against the forces arrayed against them.
I'll stop celebrating 'failure' when you do.
TheBoberton 8 months ago
'divine intervention'
When you think on that, it's sad that you would need such a thing. The armies of the north outnumbered/gunned the armies of the Confederacy, and had a blockade against the South as well. (Not to mention men like Sherman; who were unafraid to kill civilians)
That said, there was Divine Intervention during the war - in the form of peace between the two warring sides.
TheBoberton 8 months ago
@TheBoberton The only thing about the CSA that should be celebrated is its defeat.
threefiveZ 8 months ago
@threefiveZ
The only case of the Lord's intervention was the fact that men like Lee and Grant didn't continue the war through guerrilla tactics and terror warfare.
TheBoberton 8 months ago
@TheBoberton Firstly, there was plenty of "terror warfare" after Lee surrender via the KKK and other facets of the so-called Redemption. The veterans of the Vietnam war are not traitors and are still alive. You would have a valid point if they were traitors and dead with only supposed descendants celebrating their failure. In addition to this, Vietnam has no cultural phenomena surrounding it that can even compare to Neo-Confederates.
threefiveZ 8 months ago
@threefiveZ I'm quite sorry, but as a man of the South, I take pride in the fact my Great (x4) Grandfather fought for Freedom, the ability and right to self determination, all against the Tyrant's Heel of King Lincoln. The Confederacy died of an idea, that a man could own his land, and care and tend to it, to eventually yield something from it. Unfortunately, the United States was bought by the Banks and Business to wage war against their Tax Base. I thank Jesus that we once fought for freedom.
ParathonFounder 7 months ago
@ParathonFounder And what "freedom" did your ancestors fight for? To own another as their property! I think you need to read whatever document was produced by whatever state you hail from at the time of the Civil War explaining why they seceded. Read it carefully!!!
As for your off topic "Banks and Business" remark, I suggest you do a Google search for Southern Strategy. It wouldn't hurt to read American Theocracy by Kevin Phillips as well.
threefiveZ 7 months ago
@threefiveZ
'And what "freedom" did your ancestors fight for?'
The simple freedom of knowing that this nation is not a forced union.
'I think you need to read whatever document was produced by whatever state you hail from at the time of the Civil War explaining why they seceded.'
Sorry, Florida didn't produce such a document. (Just soldiers willing to fight for independence)
However, many have stated that the war was not over slavery.*
TheBoberton 7 months ago
@TheBoberton sunsite(dot)utk(dot)edu(forward slash)civil-war(forward slash)reasons(dot)html
The dichotomy between states' rights and slavery is false. The states' rights issue was slavery. The only Southerners that should be celebrated are the so-called "hillbillies" of places like East Tennessee that, although not necessarily sympathetic to the plights of slaves, realized that all the rhetoric about freedom was hollow.
threefiveZ 7 months ago
@milosdad,the reason of sucession,wasthe north states congressmen votedto raise tarrfs at the ports from 15% to 85% so unless you wanted to be robbed by the yankees,you followed Gen. Lee to fight to keep the constitutional republic.its lincon that started this democracy bull shit.its all evil to me.GOD BLESS THE SOUTH!
oldgatorman 1 month ago
(* Davis, Powell, Hampton. Hell, there's even an unconfirmed Lee quote floating around that I am trying to find the source of.)
TheBoberton 7 months ago
@threefiveZ My ancestors fought for the freedom of an Agrarian Society, yes, aided by slaves, but an agrarian society no less. Slavery would have died of natural causes like it did in Europe.
To be frank, I do not give a damn about the Big Business Republicans and the Liberal Hippie Democrats, I support the Confederate States and do not care what either side does. I am a farmer, not a politician. You see a bank or a big business in every town, you don't with a farm. They won, and farms lost.
ParathonFounder 7 months ago
@ParathonFounder I don't think slavery would have died of "natural causes" as you claim. Slavery was a thriving industry at the time. BTW...it was an agrarian society so dependent and based on slavery that the Confederate states seceded from the Union out of fear that the practice would be abolished.
You may not support "Big Business Republicans", but most of the South does support the GOP. As for the farms, Monsanto gobbled them up: more trickle down economics.
threefiveZ 7 months ago
lovely song. needs mor elikes
comradeshow 8 months ago