DISCALIMER: THIS VIDEO IS FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSES ONLY. I DO NOT OWN OR CLAIM TO OWN ANY / ALL MATRIAL USED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO... #dixieland #folkmusic #confederacy
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@StrangeAeons13Ай бұрын
Unreconstructed!❤
@PhillipEvans-es5fjАй бұрын
Dixieland forever hell yeah
@csa_countryballАй бұрын
Hell Yeah Brother!
@Stagboiz999Ай бұрын
I’m from the northwest, but hopefully dixie and the north west can be buddies
@csa_countryballАй бұрын
@@Stagboiz999 Times have changed now, I like to make it clear, these videos are historical, they don't mean nothing no more other than they're part of our Southern history, we should be proud of our heritage, but also be able to move on from then.
@azerty37062 ай бұрын
Holly Confederation was a nation of knights, with Glory, Honor , and dignity. 👋 From France 🇨🇵
@dennismiddlebrooks7027Ай бұрын
The four million slaves would have disagreed. The Glory, Honor and Dignity belong to the 300,00 white southerners who remained loyal to the USA and served in the Union armies and navy. Men like George Thomas, John Gibbon, Jesse Reno, John Buford and David Farragut. Treason and sedition was just not their thing.
@SyndicalistАй бұрын
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 true
@PolskiPatriota1934Ай бұрын
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 Robert E. Lee opposed slavery.
@Cave4590Ай бұрын
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 funny considering the union wasn’t this innocent slave free place all of you ignorant unionists seem to think it is. And I’ll say this again even though it won’t matter to you, secession was a constitutionally protected practice
@dennismiddlebrooks7027Ай бұрын
@@Cave4590 There were 2,000 slaves in Delaware, the only Union slave state in 1860, vs.over 3.9 million in Dixie. When slavery was abolished in the other Union slave states, there were very few slaves there as well, and many Union states never had slavery. As for secession, a word that you Confederate worshipers have difficulty spelling correctly, it is not cited as all in the Constitution, which calls for "A More Perfect Union," so how could it have been la constitutionally protected practice? Even the CSA Constitution made no allowance for secession, although it protected slavery. There was one Constitution that did allow or secession, and that was the Constitution of the Soviet Union, which permitted any Soviet Republic to secede under Article 73. The Soviet Union had slave labor too, in the Gulag.
@JohnWilhelm-o1gАй бұрын
Stay free rebels from Virginia and our with the rebel shout
@ethanhanusa6243Ай бұрын
As a Yank I’m glad yall can at least make music how you feel 😂❤
@Eigene_ThesenАй бұрын
I agree with Timothy Dexter, split the land and everyone is happy.
(Get a real country traitors) We’ll all go down to Dixie, away, away Each dixie boy must understand
@brodytaylor167125 күн бұрын
I'm from the northern states.Let's put this energy towards.We put this energy into uniting and to being a world.Super power leads fucking home in the world
@michaelbethune19445 күн бұрын
South shall rise again !
@francisebbecke2727Ай бұрын
Can't believe I am listening to this considering that my great grandfather was a corporal in the Union Army and stood down Picket's charge. What's really strange is that I now understand why the Confederates did it!
@RAIDER-xq4pt3 ай бұрын
Not a Southern or American but yea South should come again 🫡☦️
@georgemillan7969Ай бұрын
dude the south made black, brown or yellow ppl become slaves
@Cave4590Ай бұрын
@@georgemillan7969lmao no it didn’t, please learn something that is based in absolute lies
@raptorpilot2282Ай бұрын
i cannot find the author of this song, if anyone knows please tell me.
@csa_countryballАй бұрын
This isn't the original version, it's a remix, try looking for the original lyrics and it'll give you the name.
@raptorpilot2282Ай бұрын
@@csa_countryball I found it, its by the singer Johnny Rebel. It seems to be just a little bass boosted or something.
@aidenr085928 күн бұрын
god bless the south! (Im from indiana lol)
@Jimmie-d5q2 ай бұрын
0:10 - Crinoline, not Creminis
@csa_countryballАй бұрын
Alright, apologies
@Jango-mp414 күн бұрын
When the Yank from New York City and The Yank from Austin start fighting
@lorn293015 күн бұрын
Yee-ha ! Vive l'armée Confédérée !
@foxlandismАй бұрын
Spoiler: it didn't (and it will never)
@religionisatragedy8537Ай бұрын
Yet
@foxlandismАй бұрын
@@religionisatragedy8537 and will never
@religionisatragedy8537Ай бұрын
@@foxlandism keep telling yourself that
@religionisatragedy8537Ай бұрын
@@foxlandism id hate to be so brainwashed that i responded to a people breaking away from a corrupt and tyrannical empire that parades itself as a union with hostility and condemnation
@foxlandismАй бұрын
@@religionisatragedy8537 ok :D and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never and it will never
@Frisoland_AmericaАй бұрын
New Written ^^
@marsbanditnyc9043Ай бұрын
“What’s that music?? 🤔” “Ahh it’s just those treasonous sore losers, don’t mind them 🙄” *GOD BLESS THE UNION, GOD BLESS THE USA* 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
@Cave4590Ай бұрын
God bless the confederacy, the “union” is inherently evil
@LTG_BLIXTАй бұрын
I believe in confederacy but not the old ways. I love the Union just the same though. im just a proud American.
@RailamariАй бұрын
May the union live forever!
@Cave4590Ай бұрын
@@Railamari it won’t😁
@MonkeySpeaker2.0Ай бұрын
@@Cave4590Sure did outlive the Confederacy and anyone involved with it
@leviathanlogic8524Ай бұрын
THE SOUTH SHALL NOT RISE AGAIN, GOD BLESS THE UNION
@merakimelodies8931Ай бұрын
The “Union” is no more a Union than a man who beats and threatens and manipulates his wife into staying with him is in a union. By the way, yeah, slavery sucks and was awful: for the typical man, it was not about that, but about states-rights. Only some plantation-owning pricks and filthy politicians held to that, for the most part.
@merakimelodies8931Ай бұрын
Hello. The “Union” is no more a true-union than an abusive husband who beats and threatens and manipulated his wife into staying with him is in a true-union with his wife (he’s not). By the way, yeah, slavery sucks and was awful: whether from beliefs or economic-disadvantage it caused, your average Confederate soldier and Southerner didn’t like it either, and it was only some plantation-owning monsters and filthy politicians who liked and profited off of it. Was there some governor (I believe from one of the Virginias) who said he liked slavery?-yes, sadly. Did Jefferson-Davis himself write that it was not the cause of the war and that he did not support slavery?-yes, fortunately. South or North, we should all be able to agree that the current state is corrupt, evil, restrictive of freedoms, and promoting an immoral-and-crazy culture-if that last part is not clear, there’s nothing further to discuss, I should say (not to be rude: simply putting it as it is). The war was about states rights, for most people (definitely not all: there were noble men and monsters on both sides of the war, and the north kept its slaves a lot longer-it was a war of economy and freedom, not slavery: it should have been a war to end slavery, but it truly-and-objectively was not, sadly). Each man had his own reasons for fighting, and most of them, north of south, were good and honest men.
@merakimelodies8931Ай бұрын
The “Union” is no more a true-union than an abusive husband who beats and threatens and manipulated his wife into staying with him is in a true-union with his wife (he’s not). By the way, yeah, slavery sucks and was awful: whether from beliefs or economic-disadvantage it caused, your average Confederate soldier and Southerner didn’t like it either, and it was only some plantation-owning monsters and filthy politicians who liked and profited off of it. South or North, we should all be able to agree that the current state is corrupt, evil, restrictive of freedoms, and promoting an immoral-and-crazy culture-if that much is not clear, there’s nothing further to discuss, I should say.
@merakimelodies8931Ай бұрын
Hello. The “Union” is no more a true-union than an abusive husband who beats and threatens and manipulated his wife into staying with him is in a true-union with his wife (he’s not). By the way, yeah, slavery sucks and was awful: whether from beliefs or economic-disadvantage it caused, your average Confederate soldier and Southerner didn’t like it either, and it was only some plantation-owning monsters and filthy politicians who liked and profited off of it. Did some governor (I believe from the Virginias) say he liked slavery-sadly, yes, and worse, he wasn’t alone. Did JEFFERSON DAVIS HIMSELF say that slavery was bad and that it was not the cause of the war, in pen, where everyone can see it to this day?-fortunately, yes, but that’s inconvenient to a big-government and federalist-narrative. South or North, we should all be able to agree that the current state is corrupt, evil, restrictive of freedoms, and promoting an immoral-and-crazy culture, and big-government centralization and corporatism is to blame for a lot of it. Besides, for anyone who says the Civil-War was a war to free slaves, no, it wasn’t (it should have been, but it wasn’t: the North held onto slavery long after it ended).
@merakimelodies8931Ай бұрын
The “Union” is no more a true-union than an abusive husband who beats and threatens and manipulated his wife into staying with him is in a true-union with his wife (he’s not). By the way, yeah, slavery sucks and was awful: whether from beliefs or economic-disadvantage it caused, your average Confederate soldier and Southerner didn’t like it either, and it was only some plantation-owning monsters and filthy politicians who liked and profited off of it. Did some governor (I believe from the Virginias) say he liked slavery-sadly, yes, and worse, he wasn’t alone. Did JEFFERSON DAVIS HIMSELF say that slavery was bad and that it was not the cause of the war, in pen, where everyone can see it to this day?-fortunately, yes, but that’s inconvenient to a big-government and federalist-narrative. South or North, we should all be able to agree that the current state is corrupt, evil, restrictive of freedoms, and promoting an immoral-and-crazy culture, and big-government centralization and corporatism is to blame for a lot of it.
@timmalloy-qj2rd2 ай бұрын
Well, there has NEVER been a better time than NOW. most of the Country is right there besides ya'll. It's beyond time
@dennismiddlebrooks7027Ай бұрын
Please secede. Almost every former Confederate state is a net recipient of federal aid, paid for by former Union states like New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, California, Illinois and Michigan, among other states who pay far more in federal income taxes than they receive back from D.C. Y'all would have gone bankrupt decades ago if it weren't for the Yankee dollar paying for your roads, schools, power grids, highways, et al.
@I_hate_roadsАй бұрын
Hell ya take that money from the yanks! Based even!
@parkervitous4993Ай бұрын
True, the South isn’t a very rich collection of states. Before the civil war they were VERY wealthy. Still things like road, schools, etc would still be doable in an independent coalition of Southern states. Civilizations throughout all of human history have flourished with less. The men in the south are hardy, far more then the blue hairs of the North; and believe me, they can build these structures easily.
@dennismiddlebrooks7027Ай бұрын
@@parkervitous4993 I know large parts of Upstate New York and rural New England where the men are probably just as hardy as Southern men, if not more so since they have to deal with harsh winters. I am pretty sure guys from the frigid Upper Midwest are pretty tough and resourceful as well. As for cities like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, I can tell you one thing. Hardy southern men did not build those skyscrapers, subways, bridges and tunnels. It was largely immigrant labor. Now, those fellows were hardy indeed! My Italian grandfather worked as a longshoreman in NYC until he was 65, doing backbreaking labor unloading cargo.
@parkervitous499325 күн бұрын
dennismiddlebrooks7027 Rural upstate New York and New England are predominantly Conservative; not liberals. As for city building and skyscrapers etc., those were men from a different generation; (men that were MUCH more hardy then todays tik tok mobs). Even the Northern men, from that era would be seen as extremely traditional and Conservative. (From today’s modern liberal standard.) Yes Northern men back then were far different than the blue hairs of today that you call ‘hardy men’.
@dennismiddlebrooks702724 күн бұрын
@@parkervitous4993 Who do you think built the WTC in the early 1970's, or more recently The Freedom Tower that replaced it and the new subway lines in Manhattan? Who were the heroes of 9/11? Who cleared all that debris from Ground Zero in just six months? Who maintains all those skyscrapers and the the mass transit system?
@RailamariАй бұрын
Ah yes, the land of traitors LONG LIVE THE UNION AND THE (united not separated) STATES OF AMERICA
@WalrusWinkingАй бұрын
It's not a union of states. It's a centralized federal authority with tyranny over the states what the South warned about.
@parkervitous4993Ай бұрын
Railamari Traitors to whom? The feds? Trust me, there is nothing unifying between the left and right half of the country these days. They have no unifying commonalities. The only thing keeping them together is the strong arm of the Federal military and its status quo. THAT is sad.