How the GADSDEN FLAG Became a Controversial Symbol of Liberty

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  • @leslovesliberty1776
    @leslovesliberty1776 Год назад +129

    Thanks for this brief history of the Gadsden flag! The kid in Colorado who just got suspended for having one on his backpack led me here. Our modern public school system is clueless!! 💯💛🇺🇲

    • @Lethalmuffin87
      @Lethalmuffin87 Год назад +9

      It’s a sad day when a symbol of freedom is called a symbol of slavery. Those that try to teach such a thing should be held accountable

    • @chipsdad5861
      @chipsdad5861 Год назад +3

      @@Lethalmuffin87 You should research the history of the Gadsden wharf. You would understand the 2 meanings.

    • @d.l.hemmingway3758
      @d.l.hemmingway3758 Год назад +5

      @@chipsdad5861 The flag has nothing to do with the Whart other than it is possible the same man had a hand in both. As this video says though it is doubtful that Colonel Gadsden was involved in the creation of the flag. The flag was used by more than just his command within the Continental Army. It was in one form or another seen throughout the War of Independence used by various Continental Army and State Militia regiments. There is another flag that nearly as common and has upon it an appeal: Appeal To Heaven and a Pine Tree. The phase Appeal to Heaven comes from a sermon by John Locke, FRS a philosopher who lived from 29 August 1632 - 28 October 1704 penned the phrase as part of Two Treatises of Government. According to Locke, "And where the body of the people, or any single man, is deprived of their right, or is under the exercise of a power without right, and have no appeal on earth, then they have a liberty to appeal to heaven, whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment. And therefore, though the people cannot be judge, so as to have, by the constitution of that society, any superior power, to determine and give effective sentence in the case; yet they have, by a law antecedent and paramount to all positive laws of men, reserved that ultimate determination to themselves which belongs to all mankind, where there lies no appeal on earth, viz. to judge, whether they have just cause to make their appeal to heaven."

    • @chipsdad5861
      @chipsdad5861 Год назад +1

      @@d.l.hemmingway3758 What does the BLM flag mean to you?

    • @yournamehere4627
      @yournamehere4627 Год назад +5

      ​@@chipsdad5861you ask about a BLM flag but what about the Betsy Ross flag? What does it mean to you?

  • @FourthRoot
    @FourthRoot 2 года назад +330

    When I was in 8th grade, my middle school led us on a march after 9/11. I wanted to carry a "Don't tread on me" banner. They wouldn't let me. Thinking back, I really should have raised hell about that.

    • @flasun6934
      @flasun6934 2 года назад +36

      That's the school system for ya. Tney actually started the dumbing down in American school system in the 60's

    • @ApollonianShy18
      @ApollonianShy18 2 года назад +9

      💗 that would have been amazing

    • @chuckbrueck3125
      @chuckbrueck3125 Год назад +6

      Why are you lying?

    • @FourthRoot
      @FourthRoot Год назад +21

      @@chuckbrueck3125 Because my feet hurt.

    • @CaptainFritz28
      @CaptainFritz28 Год назад

      Now they are banning it outright from schools.

  • @KaoticReach1999
    @KaoticReach1999 Год назад +66

    Controversial to the same people that find the American flag itself offensive.

    • @paulstark4923
      @paulstark4923 8 месяцев назад

      because for some its actual is:)))lets not forget what us has done in the past 50 years

    • @Warthunderrager-uj3pk
      @Warthunderrager-uj3pk 7 месяцев назад +4

      the same people who find the American flag “offensive” seem to absolutely love the hammer and sickle.
      America might have done some unsavory things, but it is far from the worst regime on earth.

  • @usarmyveteran177
    @usarmyveteran177 Год назад +181

    It’s a symbol of resistance to tyranny.

    • @onpoint2292
      @onpoint2292 Год назад +11

      So was the Confederate flag. "Semper sic tyranus." Clearly shows that element.
      I'm not equating the Garden Flag with the Confederate flag. Just pointing out a weakness with that defense. Conspiracy minded people, or rural, white people have historically felt oppressed by the government. Bad actors in the past such as the KKK have hidden behind appeals to "fighting against tyranny, " too. That's why we're even having this conversation about a classic American symbol. Specific groups, and specific instances muddied the waters, and the average American nowadays just runs with the 1st thing they hear about something.
      The Internet age overloads young people with information, so now there is more room to be illiterate about stuff that was common knowledge 10 years ago. Gotta be patient, and have strong arguments to cut through the Leftist attack lines.

    • @tibzig1
      @tibzig1 Год назад

      Young people today are even more foolish than they were in my day. And admittedly, we did have some idiots but the youth of today take the cake!@@onpoint2292

    • @TheWizardGamez
      @TheWizardGamez Год назад +4

      @@onpoint2292 the difference there being that they appropriated that image while literally treading on the rights of enslaved africans and their descendants. its bad faith. and purposeful muddying. and the north wasnt treading on the south. in fact it was pretty generous all things considered, since laws existed on the books until the 1940s that allowed for the "imprisonment"(enslavement) of africans. in its current form tho, which seems to be largely be championed by libertarian's(both left and right) who should ultimately be against premature violence. But hey. to me. its a symbol meaning "stop growing the government"

    • @BMichaelGalloway
      @BMichaelGalloway Год назад +1

      ​@@onpoint2292SO very well said! Excelsior! 👍

    • @1DwtEaUn
      @1DwtEaUn Год назад +1

      @@TheWizardGamez It was and it wasn't, the North (Union) mandated that all new states would all be non-slave states upsetting the balance of slave to non-slave states, overriding the state's sovereignty to choose on their own people's convictions.
      The South (Confederacy) should have lost due to slavery being an awful institution, but should have won on State's rights over the Federal's limited powers
      The North (Union) should have lost due to Federal overriding the state's and thus the people's rights thus destroying and disrespecting the 9th, 10th, in a similar way to the Patriot Act destroying the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments, but should have won on the abolishing slavery front (though that was not really the Union's goal going by Lincoln's own words)
      13th Amendment can be argued as for allowing enslavement of people today, due to the "except ..." remaining in it

  • @odan7564
    @odan7564 Год назад +107

    It’s not controversial, in fact, it’s the standard of patriotism!

    • @raulthepig5821
      @raulthepig5821 Год назад

      And that is why the left is attacking it.

  • @trublgrl
    @trublgrl 2 года назад +88

    “The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of Men who wanted to be left Alone. They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it. They know that the moment they fight back, their lives as they have lived them, are over. The moment the Men who wanted to be left alone are forced to fight back, it is a form of suicide. They are literally killing off who they used to be. Which is why, when forced to take up violence, these Men who wanted to be left alone, fight with unholy vengeance against those who murdered their former lives. They fight with raw hate, and a drive that cannot be fathomed by those who are merely play-acting at politics and terror. TRUE TERROR will arrive at these people’s door, and they will cry, scream, and beg for mercy… but it will fall upon the deaf ears of the Men who just wanted to be left alone.” _-Author Unknown_
    [EDIT: The quote is from Alexander Solzhenitsyn]

    • @iLoveBIGTdsn3s
      @iLoveBIGTdsn3s 2 года назад +15

      That's deep. I was really moved by it. Thanks for posting it.

    • @ctxrider7585
      @ctxrider7585 Год назад +7

      Wow… Powerful. Thank you for sharing!

    • @monoXcide01
      @monoXcide01 Год назад +4

      That's an Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn quote.

    • @trublgrl
      @trublgrl Год назад +6

      @@monoXcide01 Really? Thanks, I have not been able to find the correct attribution! ♥

    • @ToddMatthewSmith
      @ToddMatthewSmith Год назад +1

      Awesome , thanks for that quote!

  • @Qingeaton
    @Qingeaton Год назад +44

    I feel fortunate to have had an upbringing that allowed me to question authority.
    I was taught that I could do anything I wanted, so long as it did not harm anything or anyone else.
    I always felt a kinship with this flag, though I have never owned or displayed one myself.
    Thank you for the history lesson.
    The recent news shows that some who call themselves "educators"
    can't be bothered to read or watch a few moments of actual history.

  • @thefirely1439
    @thefirely1439 Год назад +8

    I was taking my sister to meet the teacher a couple months ago and found her history teacher hanging a Gadsden flag on his wall. I was very pleased. DON'T TREAD ON ME.

  • @anitachopping
    @anitachopping Год назад +24

    I just watched clip of a boy of 12 being suspended for school do having a Gadston flag patch on his back pack. Ignorant teacher claiming it was connected to slavery and hate groups. Claiming it was disruptive.

    • @berniekatzroy
      @berniekatzroy Год назад +6

      Same, imagine a history teacher telling you can wear this flag in school.

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Год назад

      What they are teaching is that the USA itself was founded on hatred and slavery. You've heard the 1619 project, they're going to try to rewrite history that way.

    • @twilightparanormalresearch186
      @twilightparanormalresearch186 4 месяца назад

      I’d ask the teacher if the gadson flag is a symbol of hate then what tf does the confederate flag represent

  • @eXeYeZ-404
    @eXeYeZ-404 2 года назад +45

    Thank you for giving this brief history of the Gadsden Flag.

  • @supergeek0177
    @supergeek0177 Год назад +26

    This has suddenly gotten relevant again hahaha

  • @mghegotagun
    @mghegotagun Год назад +6

    It's only controversial in so far as government institutions don't like it when people resist them.
    They love selling people on how awesome the American mythology of rebellion, stubbornness, and virtue is. They hate being identified as the very thing that necessitates such rebellion.

  • @DivineRedwood
    @DivineRedwood Год назад +11

    *8:40** The "symbol" of an American flag on a casket and at a Trump rally represent the same thing. The love of freedom and the sacrifices it takes to keep it. If you're implying ANYTHING else then you're wrong.*

    • @evanhager4266
      @evanhager4266 Год назад +1

      this guy thinks trump is evil. rather, trump is fighting and defeating evil.

  • @Jeremy-ds5vv
    @Jeremy-ds5vv Год назад +37

    It’s not controversial at all. Just have to know its history.

  • @yerbeilisready8562
    @yerbeilisready8562 2 года назад +80

    Everyone watching this is on the FBI militia extremist watch list.

    • @ryanburbridge
      @ryanburbridge 2 года назад +1

      What do you think this channel turned into?

    • @firingallcylinders2949
      @firingallcylinders2949 2 года назад +31

      If you're not on one by now then you're probably doing something wrong.

    • @nathanmonster0837
      @nathanmonster0837 Год назад +11

      ​@@ryanburbridgeit is not what the channel turned into but what the Feds have turned in to

    • @SqueakyMcSqueaks
      @SqueakyMcSqueaks Год назад +9

      Proud to be on there

    • @ulfskinn1458
      @ulfskinn1458 Год назад +4

      Good.

  • @tballstaedt7807
    @tballstaedt7807 Год назад +3

    If the American modern left finds a polically moderate real-estate developer from Queens "less palatable", I can only imagine what they would think about the colonial Americans who founded our country.

  • @horusfalcon
    @horusfalcon Год назад +2

    Less than a minute in, I knew. Subscribed. Your channel does a great service to a nation in need. So very well done!

  • @denmander
    @denmander 2 года назад +84

    I hadn't ever thought about how often eagles were used in symbols from brutal authoritarian regimes...

    • @everythingstrength1485
      @everythingstrength1485 Год назад

      The mythical German wyfamit was the most feared. As our USA bald eagle looks left usually, indicating "turn the other cheek" compared to Germany's eagle, which stares straight ahead... just some mumbo out of an old n*zi book I read 💯

    • @SavageHenry777
      @SavageHenry777 Год назад +6

      Don't have to be brutal or authoritarian though becauae the eagle is a very common symbol. On the other hand any political faction that has ever held power could probably be demonstrated to have acted brutally at some point or in an authoritarian manner.

    • @carlosnievas1220
      @carlosnievas1220 Год назад +4

      Philadelphia Eagles fan?

    • @johnmarkharris
      @johnmarkharris Год назад +1

      Just all of them

    • @Brett235
      @Brett235 Год назад +2

      Look at the eagle and how they procure food or defend their young and you'll see why they're used as a symbol.

  • @dawg065
    @dawg065 Год назад +10

    i see it as "Don't f with me."

  • @sharonpopolow6874
    @sharonpopolow6874 2 года назад +31

    It's a shame this flag and symbol has come under such scrutiny and controversy. Unlike the Confederate and Nazi symbols, the Don't Tread on Me symbol can really be used by any individual or group to state they won't tolerate their individual or group rights being taken away or hindered.
    I actually really like the symbol. I'm a native Philadelphian and am very diverse in my political ideologies (some of which are extremely leftist- who the leftists seem to be the ones who have the most problems with it).
    I get it that Leftists might have suspicion of the symbol since a lot of people from Far Right seem to be adopting it, but that doesn't mean that Far Leftists or Middle of the Roaders can't find meaning in it also. Don't Tread on Me means exactly as it sounds like- don't infringe on my life and rights or I'll fight back. We have 2nd Amendment rights to bear arms against individuals, groups, and government (under extreme situations) to do exactly that.
    I understand the nuances of the Confederate flag being offensive, but I see nothing in the DToM symbol being offensive since its history isn't steeped in hatred and oppression and the message is one of self-defense (not outright aggression).

    • @clockwrkviking6930
      @clockwrkviking6930 Год назад

      The far leftists have a problem with it because it's a symbol of unity, they don't want to unify with the country they hate and aim to destroy, and that flag represents the republicans who are stopping those efforts and for good reason, Communism isn't the answer and we aren't going to unify with them either. Across the board Nazi flags are viewed as bad by the right doesn't mean you don't have the right to own it or fly it.

    • @ManiacalManiac
      @ManiacalManiac Год назад

      Those on the far right are the ones that want left alone the most, next to libertarian types like myself. Do I know left leaning types that feel the same? Yes but they are too far in-between. Lefties for whatever reason are too authoritarian.

    • @millennialodyssey5956
      @millennialodyssey5956 Год назад +4

      The Confederate flag was high-jacked though. It didn't start out as something bad either.

    • @sharonpopolow6874
      @sharonpopolow6874 Год назад +5

      @@millennialodyssey5956 don't kid yourself. I tried seeing it as a symbol for Southern pride when I moved down to Atlanta since the topic did come up a lot in the 2010s. But after quite a bit of thought, I came to the conclusion that the Confederate flag is a symbol of oppression.
      It would've been different if the Confederate flag existed PRIOR to the Civil War as a regional pride symbol. But no, it was born of the Civil War which was fought by the Southerners to keep slavery alive, even after decades of moral discussions on the topic. Instead of fighting to keep slavery, the South should have taken the high ground to abolish.
      I don't blame the normal everyday Southerner for this. It wasn't their fault- just like today, political agendas are propagated to citizens to take one side or another, and it's ALWAYS the wealthy elite, media (at that time newspapers), religious leaders, and politicians who spread political messages for their own self interests (usually bribes). Both liberals/Democrats AND conservatives/Republicans are guilty of propaganda, groupthink, pressure to conform to ideologies. If you ever want to taste REAL freedom, go Independent. I feel like my soul is cleaner now that I broke free of party affiliation/groupthink. I used to be Democrat, but Republicans are just as bad.
      But getting back to hijacking symbols- you're right. The swastika (Asian ironically)and various Celtic and Nordic symbols have been adopted by Alt-Right, White supremacists, and hate groups which had nothing to do with 20th and 21st resurgence of oppression. I find the hijacking of those symbols more horrible than the use of the Confederate flag which really was a rally cry symbol to oppress Blacks in America. The symbols of beautiful, rich cultures of Asia, Scandinavia,, and the British Isles have been crapped on by hate groups stealing their symbols and staining their rich history.

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 Год назад +6

      There’s a natural left right thing with the Gadsden. Since the Left stands for Big Government and anyone against Big Government is by definition, against the Left. Even if you’re a moderate Libertarian .Ike myself, you’ll get put into this category. I’ve always loved the Gadsden. Even by today’s modern marketing, it’s pretty great. It would look great on a football helmet.

  • @getteedoff
    @getteedoff Год назад +17

    I had always heard Franklin thought the wild turkey was a better option than the bald eagle.
    Also, I don’t think the cottonmouth is a rattlesnake.

    • @Shademastermcc
      @Shademastermcc Год назад

      You could just look it up, I mean you are typing this from a device that has internet access right?

    • @getteedoff
      @getteedoff Год назад

      @@Shademastermcc nah dude. My mom took away my internet access.

    • @horusfalcon
      @horusfalcon Год назад +3

      You are right. The cottonmouth moccasin (agkistrodon piscivorus) is a pit viper, i.e., a crotalid, but is not a rattlesnake. Both can be deadly, but have their own places in nature.

  • @dennis12jose
    @dennis12jose 2 года назад +17

    Loved this video! Thanks for the historical information💯

  • @Hyperguyver2
    @Hyperguyver2 Год назад +4

    Now I prefer the version that has the Killdozer on it and say "Tread on Those Who Would Tread on You"

  • @MrDDiRusso
    @MrDDiRusso 2 года назад +46

    Benjamin Franklin was wrong about the bald eagle. The bald eagle does fish for itself and they are quite attentive parents.

  • @LegalAutomation
    @LegalAutomation 2 года назад +33

    No step on snek

    • @ragingjaguarknight86
      @ragingjaguarknight86 Год назад +4

      ❌️ 🦶 🐍

    • @dahlrjay63
      @dahlrjay63 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ragingjaguarknight86A new rendition... For modern minds.

  • @Obi-Wads
    @Obi-Wads Год назад +4

    The literal meaning of fuck around and find out!

  • @heathdetweilerRealtor
    @heathdetweilerRealtor Год назад +5

    Great video. Thank you for the information.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +5

    Don't tread on me is my favorite.

  • @jeffdwyer6105
    @jeffdwyer6105 Год назад +3

    Some people see a meaning that's entirely in their own head . The Confederate battle flag for example , it was always a battle flag , nothing more . When the KKK posed proudly with the USA flag and the Bible , that was a mis-use of a symbol .

    • @klontjespap
      @klontjespap Год назад

      pinkos love making examples of thing that didn't even last 10 years like the nazis adnd the confederation to draw away attention from the murderous communist regiimes that lasted forever comparatively and killed hundreds of milliosn of motherfuckers
      it's fucking cope and projection, can't really take these people seriously

  • @aisforapple2494
    @aisforapple2494 Год назад +2

    I proudly wear my "Join Or Die" t-shirt often.

  • @dolph9913
    @dolph9913 Год назад +26

    Do you know why we call the Bald Eagle the “Bald Eagle”?
    It was actually shortened from Old English “Piebald” meaning - “Crowned with white.”

    • @cecemeyers6028
      @cecemeyers6028 Год назад +1

      Piebald? I thought that was “drunk”.

    • @Shademastermcc
      @Shademastermcc Год назад

      @@cecemeyers6028 you could just look it up, you are accessing youtube from a device that has internet access after all.

  • @interstellar618
    @interstellar618 Год назад +2

    We're about individual liberty and rights..and we uphold those rights for one another. The people who hate the flag are for the will of the group to supersede the rights of the individual. That's the rub

  • @Deertracks123
    @Deertracks123 Год назад +2

    Resistance to tyranny. It's a very simple simple concept that everybody can understand and relate to❤

  • @jamesranjithkumar
    @jamesranjithkumar Год назад +1

    "The Eagle is a bird of bad moral character that does not get his living honestly and is too lazy to fish for himself". Perfect description of Democrat and Republican parties.

  • @johnb30021
    @johnb30021 Год назад

    Thank You 🙏🏼♥️🇺🇸👍🏼✌🏼 I’ll put in my Window now ! God Bless AMERICA 🇺🇸

  • @metalmilitia1096
    @metalmilitia1096 Год назад +4

    Don’t tread on me 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @bernardovidigal
    @bernardovidigal 2 года назад +7

    Great video!

  • @corneliuswowbagger
    @corneliuswowbagger Год назад +2

    I have worked outside in timber rattlesnake country for decades. Rattle snakes are just as described. The only rule is to not give one the wrong message. I once was driving along a road near here, although I didn’t live here at the time. I came upon a fat rattler sunning himself in the warm autumn sun. He had been eating well and was getting ready to hibernate. I took some photos drove around him and took some more. He was a little perturbed as I drove around, but didn’t coil. I submitted the best to a photo contest featuring wildlife and got nowhere, but I had a job that allowed me to take nature photos on the side and consider that old snake one of my two or three best.

  • @chipsdad5861
    @chipsdad5861 Год назад +2

    The Gadsden Flag is credited to Christopher Gadsden (February 16, 1724 - August 28, 1805) was an American politician who was the principal leader of the South Carolina Patriot movement during the American Revolution. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, a merchant, and the designer of the Gadsden flag. He is a signatory to the Continental Association.

  • @RedHuntsman
    @RedHuntsman Год назад +1

    I wish they did pick the rattlesnake over the bald eagle.

  • @Dougfrilled
    @Dougfrilled Год назад +4

    Up next: How America became a controversial symbol

  • @WristyGymnast
    @WristyGymnast 2 года назад +34

    What a great symbol of America: leave me alone and I won’t threaten you… 🥴

    • @klontjespap
      @klontjespap Год назад

      also known as "don't threathen me" for anyone who is not a flaming dishonest little leftoied

    • @Zaekyr
      @Zaekyr Год назад +4

      More like "leave me alone and I won't kill you".

    • @horusfalcon
      @horusfalcon Год назад

      Sadly, our government strayed far from this precept right after World War II. Korea, Vietnam, Okinawa (aka Uchinaa), all came to symbolize American meddling in Southeast Asia out of fear of Communist expansion. The Cold War was a crucible.

  • @TheWizardGamez
    @TheWizardGamez Год назад +2

    the thing about the gadsden flag is that it doenst have to be america unique. any group anywhere can fly it to convey their distain with the powers that be in their region of the world. another similar flag would be the "come and take it", and open threat saying "if you gonna talk shit, you better be ready to throw down".

  • @cecemeyers6028
    @cecemeyers6028 Год назад +5

    Excellent commentary there. Ben franklins choice for the National bird was the Turkey.

  • @trublgrl
    @trublgrl 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful video as usual, Learn Liberty!

  • @ApollonianShy18
    @ApollonianShy18 2 года назад +3

    I won't die curious 😅
    Lots of thanks. Much admiration to them 💕

  • @Sissy900
    @Sissy900 Год назад +1

    Do Not forget the snake has 13 rattles.! 13 colonies.!

  • @DARisse-ji1yw
    @DARisse-ji1yw Год назад +3

    Those who oppose its true meaning will try to twist and contort it to theirs.... either deliberately or through their ignorance .

  • @lastmanstanding5338
    @lastmanstanding5338 Год назад +1

    A lot of people forget the Join or die rattler.

  • @FeguerFineArt
    @FeguerFineArt Год назад +31

    Correction - Jan 6th was not a raid of the capital.

    • @TheSummer750
      @TheSummer750 Год назад

      Sure, if you want to whitewash history and live in a land of make-believe it wasn't. Like saying you're a patriot that loves democracy not tyrannical dictator cults....and yet...."Stop the steal" riiiight. 'I just want to find 11780 votes'

    • @joshd108
      @joshd108 5 месяцев назад

      I’m a gun owning, self employed American who believes in Human rights and Democracy
      I’m also believe that the events that took place at the capitol on Jan 6th was the most anti American behavior I’ve ever seen

    • @kutthroatbob8983
      @kutthroatbob8983 4 месяца назад

      It literally was.

  • @CyrusFreeman
    @CyrusFreeman Год назад +2

    There isn't any controversy other than what people decided to make up. It's all quite recent, and it's all from people who very much support "treading".
    It still has just one meeting, and it's the same meaning that it had when it was made: LEAVE ME ALONE.

  • @JamesAndrewMacGlashanTaylor
    @JamesAndrewMacGlashanTaylor 2 года назад +17

    There is not answer to the "real" meaning of a symbol. But there is an answer to the ORIGINAL meaning of a symbol. And that meaning is alive and well.

    • @trublgrl
      @trublgrl 2 года назад +6

      That's a great point. In the record business, I always told songwriters, "You can't be upset if the song you meant to say one thing is interpreted by others as a different thing. Once it's out of your head, it's not yours anymore." The original meaning is the purview of the author, how the world chooses to honor the author's premise, is impossible to predict or control.

    • @themonologuer
      @themonologuer Год назад +3

      The Swastika also used to be a symbol for Hinduism before the Nazi party decided to use it, so ur logic lacks any sense

    • @Shademastermcc
      @Shademastermcc Год назад

      @@themonologuer How does the Nazi's misuse of the swastika make his statement lack sense? Both symbols are bastardized and both also have original meaning. The swastika has been lost but individuals today still use "don't tread on me" in it's original sense. Two things can be true at once.

  • @cassianozanon8751
    @cassianozanon8751 2 года назад +8

    Amazing!

  • @brassmule
    @brassmule Год назад +1

    Ben Franklin was specifically speaking about the Timber Rattlesnake - that's why the Gadsden Flag has that pattern on it, because it's a Timber Rattlesnake. The Timber rattlesnake, C. horridus, was previously found all over New England - even Manhattan and Long Island - not nearly as uncommon as they are today. It's the most common rattlesnake in areas that colonial-area individuals would have come into contact with, especially in the northern states - being present in all 13 original colonies. Eastern diamondbacks would have been common at the time in north/south carolina, georgia, and florida) and Eastern massasauga being likely in far western NY/PA at the time, but much much less common and extensively ranged compared to C. horridus.
    Compared to most other rattlesnakes which range in the United States, it's a very chill rattlesnake (perhaps only beaten out here by black-tailed rattlesnake) but they are one of the most venomous rattlesnakes and are more commonly involved in deaths by invenomation in the US than any other rattlesnake except C. atrox (western diamondbacks, the snake featured in the initial imagery of a rattlesnake in this video).

  • @matthewjohnson6360
    @matthewjohnson6360 Год назад +3

    The KICKASS 12 -year-old from Colorado.

  • @WhatTheFuss
    @WhatTheFuss Год назад +5

    Hello. I came across your video due to a young boy ( I think a 7th grader) has allegedly been placed on temp suspension from school for wearing a book bag that donned the snake and the heading: “ Dont tread on me”
    Thing is, the teachers/staff who found the book bag and the saying and emblem on it to be problematic, didn’t have the proper education on the slogan or its meaning. But since watching your video I can now see why the jacket would be problematic, seeing that it means “rebellion against authority” and teaching institutions do maintain a level of authority of its domains. I believe that the mother and the young student both are aware that that flag was also donned at the January 6th rebellion during the changing of the guards.

    • @Peace_and_Love_777.....
      @Peace_and_Love_777..... Год назад

      The Flag was created in 1775 with a SNAKE for a reason...
      Snakes only attack if provoked. Other groups have used it for the same reason...
      Don't tread on my RIGHTS..
      If YOU take that as "rebellion against authority" ... you need to educate yourself about what your constitutional rights are, why they were created, and why we must protect them... doing so, does not make you a "rebellion against authority" ... that is simply the label that "authorities" give people who won't allow our CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO BE VIOLATED ... PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Watching one RUclips video and reaching your conclusion is lazy and disrespectful to every life lost that gave you the rights you have today. Assuming you are from the US of course.

  • @livingintoday06
    @livingintoday06 Год назад

    Thank you for breaking this down.

  • @ronaldsmith6829
    @ronaldsmith6829 Год назад

    Thank you. Well done.

  • @jaram5666
    @jaram5666 8 месяцев назад

    "Yea, maybe he was on to something.." Lmfao

  • @stripmin41
    @stripmin41 Год назад +9

    The Gadsden flag will always mean liberty to me and the immoral words of Benjamin Franklin. Those who trade Liberty for temporary freedom deserve neither.

    • @Shademastermcc
      @Shademastermcc Год назад

      Immoral words?

    • @stripmin41
      @stripmin41 Год назад +1

      @@Shademastermcc immortal yourube putting words on my fingers. Paraphrasing BF

    • @Shademastermcc
      @Shademastermcc Год назад

      @@stripmin41 yourube?

  • @FrannB
    @FrannB Год назад +2

    Can you make a video about Argentina?, a Libertarian candidate looks like is going to win the elections and he uses this flag, it's gonna be something historic for Argentina.

  • @jimbrewer7447
    @jimbrewer7447 Год назад +2

    I still fly my Confederate Flag and don't give a damn.

  • @bjaminf113
    @bjaminf113 Год назад

    Well done!

  • @ThaMainStage
    @ThaMainStage 4 месяца назад +1

    I just want to live on land that I care for, and owe nothing to any man for it, and I want the same for you and every national citizen.

    • @cynthj796
      @cynthj796 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow, sad to me that it took 2 weeks for this comment to get a thumbs up. It’s wonderful.

    • @ThaMainStage
      @ThaMainStage 3 месяца назад

      @@cynthj796 it was apparently meant for you. It's the not attention it gets ,but making sure I say something of value. 🙂

    • @cynthj796
      @cynthj796 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ThaMainStage
      You have a heart of gold & a writer’s soul. You are the epitome of what it means to be true American. Thank you so much!

    • @ThaMainStage
      @ThaMainStage 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cynthj796 that's too kind, thank you.

  • @chipsdad5861
    @chipsdad5861 Год назад +2

    Think of it this way, if you loved the character "Fat Albert" from the 70s and then found out that the person that created that beloved character was a rapist would you feel differently about the symbol.

    • @klontjespap
      @klontjespap Год назад

      False equivocation
      The gadsen flag never raped anyone
      Fuck you for even trying to convince anyone with that lie, shitclown

  • @rodneybender6865
    @rodneybender6865 Год назад

    I read somewhere years ago that the rattlesnake flag with a don't tread on me logo was the flag of the Culpeper Virginia militia during the revolutionary war

    • @horusfalcon
      @horusfalcon Год назад

      Our host does cover that in the video... let's see now... about 10:12 or so?

  • @danboehm9088
    @danboehm9088 11 месяцев назад

    9:08 It's not a symbol of resistance to change. It's a symbol of change. Liberty was the change. And it's time we stopped forgetting that.

  • @chipsdad5861
    @chipsdad5861 Год назад +1

    THE MEANING CHANGED, The Gadsden Flag was intentionally designed not to convey a racist message, but a patriotic one. Here are a few notes on the flag's symbolism, written by his friend and colleague, Ben Franklin. The rattlesnake also has sharp eyes, and "may therefore be esteemed an emblem of vigilance.

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Год назад

      History was rewritten with the bad guys saying that the good guys are actually the bad guys. Literally, the Democratic Party that fought to protect racism for hundred years telling people that this flag is racist. No, their policies are racist, but they already redefined racism so it's easy to convince anyone of anything.

    • @horusfalcon
      @horusfalcon Год назад

      And there is nothing wrong with vigilance. Nothing at all. Let us not confuse nor conflate that with vigilantism, however, which is an entirely different matter.

  • @youn8e
    @youn8e Год назад

    Franklin was also a 🧱🧱🧱 33° Is definitely embedded ‼️Ryan Zehms did a breakdown on the metrics in the design a year back‼️

  • @sethdunlap9868
    @sethdunlap9868 Год назад

    My Irish friend asked me what the meaning of the flag I have on my clothes and truck...
    I asked him if he knew about rattlesnakes and he said yes...
    I then asked, "knowing what you know, would you ever walk up to one and just fuck with it with a stick?
    He said "no, why would someone be so....." , Then stopped and smiled.
    That was the moment he got it 😅

  • @VikingVic76
    @VikingVic76 Год назад +1

    Cotton-mouth is a water moccasin while poisonous it is not a type of rattlesnake, there's a Western Diamondback, Eastern Diamondback, sidewinders Etc

  • @mtlicq
    @mtlicq Год назад

    Super presentation! (except for the injected video of the mustache guy with glasses)

  • @matthewkuhl79
    @matthewkuhl79 8 месяцев назад

    The Gadsden flag is the banner of all living things. It represents us all.

  • @thomasjcorson7502
    @thomasjcorson7502 Год назад +2

    Raid on the capital!? Come on! That's a democratic lie

  • @Smedleydog1
    @Smedleydog1 Год назад +1

    Didn't Franklin also suggest the turkey as the national bird?

  • @spookymulder945
    @spookymulder945 2 года назад +4

    Quality video. Thank you.

  • @BedouinPunk
    @BedouinPunk Год назад

    Thank you 🙌🏽

  • @lexingtonconcord8751
    @lexingtonconcord8751 Год назад +1

    @ 4:36 Cotton mouths are not rattlesnakes

  • @robertkaraczun8906
    @robertkaraczun8906 Год назад

    I HEARD that there are 13 beads in the tail that makes the rattle sound. Please confirm if that is true.

  • @a1scoot
    @a1scoot Год назад

    I have a huge Gadsen flag patch on the back of my leather biker vest....No explanation needed.

  • @johnb30021
    @johnb30021 Год назад

    As a Nam Veteran when are they gonna teach true History in Schools from grade school to college ??? 🙏🏼♥️🇺🇸👍🏼✌🏼😢

  • @chipsdad5861
    @chipsdad5861 Год назад

    Gadsden began his rise to prominence as a merchant and patriot in Charleston. He prospered as a merchant and built the wharf in Charleston that bears his name. Between its completion in 1767 until 1787 and 1803 to 1808,[5] it is estimated that 40% of all African slaves (about 100,000 enslaved people) were brought to America through his wharf

    • @klontjespap
      @klontjespap Год назад

      Fucking. Liar.
      Charleston !=gadsen wharf
      It evenmakes the clear distintion on the charleston library website
      "South Carolina’s delegates to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia in October 1774 voted with their fellow patriots to adopt a set of resolutions against British oppression. Among the “Articles of Association” was a pledge to cease importing Negroes after 1 December 1774. On that date, the port of Charleston closed a long chapter of importing African captives, having received approximately 90,000 people since 1670. During the last years of this era, while Christopher Gadsden was building his wharf, 1767 through 1774, the newspapers of Charleston regularly provided information about the arrival and sale of every incoming cargo of Africans. I’ve read through all of those advertisements, and found no evidence of any slave ships docking at Gadsden’s Wharf. It’s important to remember that Gadsden’s Wharf was at that time outside of town, and not quite finished. All of the merchants who handled the sales of “new Negroes,” as they were commonly called, had offices along East Bay Street, south of what is now Cumberland Street. In fact, East Bay Street terminated at Pinckney Street, a good distance south of Gadsden’s property. The idea of landing and selling entire cargoes of newly-imported Africans at Gadsden’s Wharf was simply impractical at that time."
      NOW RECTIFY YOUR LIES AND BULLSHIT, YOU PROPAGANDIST PIECE OF SHIT

    • @vancecarter5674
      @vancecarter5674 Год назад

      Democrats kill 100,000 babies a year with abortion. What's your point?

  • @Vulneravariable
    @Vulneravariable Год назад +1

    Imagine having congress people useful enough to go home and lead preparations for an invading army.
    Ours would be good at letting other people do their work and getting rich.

  • @ryanburbridge
    @ryanburbridge 2 года назад +3

    The eagle is definitely better for artwork though.

  • @ilf2gfe
    @ilf2gfe Год назад +2

    The rattlesnake of cuteness 😸🐱😻😺😍😆

  • @dagramirez
    @dagramirez Год назад

    Shot up to J-Rod, the kid from colorado, teaching his teacher about the flag

  • @jeffgreen8541
    @jeffgreen8541 Год назад

    What part of "Don't tread on me" is everybody waiting on? I see it everywhere trucks, cars etc. It's lost it's meaning to many.

  • @manfredschultz9619
    @manfredschultz9619 2 года назад +2

    Don’t tread on me,
    but Bread and Circuses, keep em comin!
    Interesting tie-up of “jaaan siiiiixthh” at the end oooOooOoo

  • @Ludens93
    @Ludens93 3 месяца назад +1

    The libertarian flag stands for freedom. The founding fathers were sons of liberty. I am a libertarian. Libertarianism is both right and left and bilateral just like the human brain. I wonder why the USA has never elected a libertarian president.

    • @bojibear7957
      @bojibear7957 3 месяца назад

      Nor a Constitutional president. The constitution acknowledges God sovereign over all czars, emperors, kings,presidents,rulers. Citizens make their Appeal to Heaven the most high directly. They want to be the gate keepers and rulers over humanity. Hold onto the constitution

  • @wandameadows5736
    @wandameadows5736 Год назад +5

    Liberty is the RIGHT to display any flag you wish. You'd think a channel called "Learn Liberty" would understand this.

  • @chipsdad5861
    @chipsdad5861 Год назад

    MOST SLAVES CAME THROUGH GADSDEN WHARF. While Gadsden vehemently supported John Adams, who was opposed to slavery and promoted a gradual approach to abolition, the U.S. National Park Service writes that "by 1774, [Christopher Gadsden] owned four stores, several merchant vessels, two rice plantations, a residential district in Charleston called Gadsdenboro, and a large wharf on the Cooper River."[2] Of all the colonies, South Carolina received the highest number of slaves from Africa, and most of these came ashore on Gadsden's Wharf

  • @TheBigjake04
    @TheBigjake04 Год назад

    Diamond Backs, Cotton Mouths , Vipers. Snake expert here.

  • @89five3five
    @89five3five Год назад

    I laugh when I see people have a thin blue line sticker next to a Gadsden flag sticker.

  • @aleintstein
    @aleintstein Год назад

    Strange thing the flag can be found on plates in a number of states. Virginia being one of them, which because of Northern Virginia counties, is a purple state. Wonder how long it will be offered in Virginia, I am sure some organization will complain.

  • @That_Freedom_Guy
    @That_Freedom_Guy Год назад

    The rattle snake broadcasts its intentions. Not advised in real battle! But no metaphor is perfect or it wouldn't be a metaphor! I like it!

    • @horusfalcon
      @horusfalcon Год назад

      One can broadcast one's intentions all one wishes when they have the overwhelming force to back up those intentions. In any other scenario, though, you're right -- it's sucker bet.

  • @gendoll5006
    @gendoll5006 17 дней назад

    8:45 Wtf? 8:59 Trump supporters flying American flags isn’t something “less palatable”. It’s absolutely something beautiful. It’s citizens actually being patriotic. Someone’s got to care about patriotism before it’s wiped away like Christianity and common sense have been.

  • @1DwtEaUn
    @1DwtEaUn Год назад

    Moultrie flag is next on the list to become "controversial"

  • @eudaenomic
    @eudaenomic Год назад

    Thank you so much for the truth.

  • @Kexgoija
    @Kexgoija 2 года назад +1

    Why is the snake chopped up?

    • @4BoarsMoreWhores
      @4BoarsMoreWhores 2 года назад +7

      The snake is chopped up into 13 different sections one for each of the colonies at the time I think this is meant to symbolize that the colony separate are useless against attack but together they are strong and formidable Force

    • @Kexgoija
      @Kexgoija 2 года назад

      @@4BoarsMoreWhores Wouldn't wanna be Georgia or Florida or Pennsylvania or Ohio or Nevada or Arizona or Texas.

    • @clockwrkviking6930
      @clockwrkviking6930 Год назад +2

      ​@@Kexgoijathey weren't apart of the 13 colonies at that point 😂

    • @clockwrkviking6930
      @clockwrkviking6930 Год назад

      To show the separation from the states at the time of the 7 years war, they were trying to garner support for the British and claim together we are strong against foreign invaders

    • @Kexgoija
      @Kexgoija Год назад

      @@clockwrkviking6930 Guess that's the good old days for the
      Indian tribes, America's real Americans...

  • @maryannproffitt
    @maryannproffitt 10 месяцев назад

    You better tell that history because Americans are still defending freedom.