Greatest Southron Heroes: Jesse James
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@totaljett Fuck off you muupet you know nothing about the great whit heritage and our couregeous people, if it wasnt for us you people would still be hacking each other to death in thick jungle over banana's, we gave your people ( blacks) a thing called democracy.
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many people say he was just a cold blooded killer
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no real stars inwildwest just people
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He's the first person to rob a bank! :D I'm not a robber, but I love him so much for some reason....
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@zombieconfederate420 Jesse James is your 8th Cousin? So his wife must have been, your 9th cousin? lmao
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thats my 8th cousin
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Me too. Had the misfortune of moving to "Dutch Country" when I was younger and am still here. These people really don't get it. They think they are representative of Missouri and that the state was essentially settled by the Germans. Might as well be another state.
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@banner1835 lol....no kidding how can you make a good video and constantly get the name wrong. Maybe it's an inside joke or something, then again Jessie James is not the correct spelling as they put at end of intro
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I'm from "Little Dixe" in Missouri and when you go to these counties along the river you will notice that some of the houses are southern style and the people talk like they are from the south. I moved to city now for last ten years so its kind of leaving me but there is still a twang there. Long live "Little Dixie"
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jesse james was a murderer and a thief. he claimed to be a confederate rebel and a robin hood figure but no evidence ever supported any other fact except he robbed and killed innocent people for money. If anyone TODAY would do this, you would wanna crucify him, but because you have seen some over exaggerated and dramatic movies depicting wild west outlaws everyone thinks he was some kind of hero. Jesse would have shot you and robbed you...and not felt bad about it, yeah great guy.
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1:25 His face looks so hot in that picture. *melts* I love that one.
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My second post and this regards the relatives comment. He had a lot of cousins. Families were big then and people married within their communities. My grandmother was a cousin and vividly remembered her father visiting Frank James in jail when he was awaiting trial. My grandmother, born in 1880, was a child at the time and a little ashamed to be related to one she considered a known criminal. Yet she was proud he fought for the South. Missouri was a strange place at the time.



This is about a place called SOUTHRON, there is no such place!
banner1835 9 months ago
@banner1835 This is not about a place called Southron as you're right that no such place exists. Southrons are a people. The word is ancient and comes from Scotland. Since large numbers of Southerners are of Scottish ancestry, the word was popular in Dixie in the 1800s. When the Southern States seceded the CSA government used the word to describe the nationality of the Southern people. It was also used in Southern literature.
RedShirtArmy 9 months ago
To say this abomination was a hero sheds light on the fact that white people are evolutionary inclined towards violence and cruelty.
totaljett 1 year ago
@totaljett Ah, a bigot in our midst. lol Please continue hating White people - you will just alienate more folks. Thanks for your bigotry.
RedShirtArmy 1 year ago