That's one of the things I hate about sightseeing. When ever they mention anything on a tour, I always want to know more and read everything, but they never allow you to.
@@timmydirtyrat6015 #1 rule of sightseeing (properly): Don't go on tours. Get a guidebook, and if its a cool old city, get lost. That's when it gets the most interesting. When you get lost and wander around the old part of town.
I think it's showing the contrast the struggles of women in different time. "We must get the right to vote!" "Ugh do we have to get two cabs or just one?" "An idea is the most dangerous weapon a woman can have" ""Ugh should we stop to get a burger?"
mpa1234 lmao clearly you're talking about me. I'm allowed to think babies and pregnancy are fucking nasty,because they are. I'll never breed,I'm on birth control but it can still fail. so then what? You'd force me to have a kid? I'd sooner give myself a coat hanger abortion or just straight up kill myself. that's how much I hate kids and people who have them
Speaking of bricks... If you have 500 bricks in an airplane, and throw off one, how many bricks will you have? 499 bricks How do you put a giraffe in a fridge? You open the fridge, put the giraffe in, and close the door How do you put an elephant in a fridge? You open the door, take the giraffe out, put the elephant in, and close the door All the animals went to the lion king’s party except which one? The elephant. It’s still in the fridge. A lady is trying to cross a river that was infested with crocodiles. Somehow, she makes it across. How? Because the crocodiles are at the lion king’s birthday party. The lady crosses the river, but she still dies. How? The brick fell on her head. You dirty, evil murderer.
No but showing the contrast the struggles of women in different time. "We must get the right to vote!" "Ugh do we have to get two cabs or just one?" "An idea is the most dangerous weapon a woman can have" ""Ugh should we stop to get a burger?"
They seem to be more versatile in their acting/expression than the rest of the cast, so yes. Their impromptu'ish satire with Robert Mueller in "The Bachelor" show gave them a rare opportinuty to show a slightly more serious side of their acting on SNL: globalnews.ca/video/4075653/robert-mueller-breaks-up-with-charging-trump-with-collusion-on-snl (can't find it on YT anymore).
Very honest depiction lol. I don’t think many of us want to suffer like the people that came before us and not many want to actually pave the way for others. Kate is hilarious!
Or people adopt the ideas of those around them rather than questioning things they read online. So if someone has a romanticized idea of what a person is like or if it's trendy to vilify someone, they will repeat what they hear or read in comment sections, some of it spread through ignorance & some intentionally to promote an agenda. So they say wonderful things about some people & horrible things about some people, all depending on what they've heard. Earth has become one giant rumor mill thanks to the internet, complete with romanticized heroes & assumed villains, all taken out of the context of their historical time & place.
The entire point of satire is to point out something ridiculous for the purpose of discussion. You don't get to decide what the nature of the discussion is for everyone else.
The fact that a group of people would take a train all the way from NYC to Rochester just to see the SBA house is the most unrealistic thing in this sketch lol
Not at all. She was extremely active in the abolitionist movement, getting people elected who would end slavery and help women. They only did half by putting "male" in the 13th amendment.
+itsdexter 1994 You're an idiot for spreading that stupid lie and you're seriously misinformed. Susan B Anthony was an Abolitionist and was in the forefront of the anti-slavery movement. She also campaigned for suffrage to be granted to ALL African Americans and women AT THE SAME TIME and NOT just to African American men, as would be the case with the Fifteenth Amendment. That is why she campaigned against it. It's disgraceful to accuse a great abolitionist like Susan B Anthony of being a racist. which is pure lunacy. She got 400,000 signatures on the first ant-slavery petition. and you're calling her a racist? Typical RUclipsr who doesn't know how to READ. In a speech in 1861, Susan B. Anthony said, "Let us open to the colored man all our schools ... Let us admit him into all our mechanic shops, stores, offices, and lucrative business avocations ... let him rent such pew in the church, and occupy such seat in the theatre... Extend to him all the rights of Citizenship." If that to you is an expression of inequality, I can make you an offer you can't refuse. There's a bridge in Brooklyn that very few people know about and you can get in on the ground floor and buy it dirt cheap before the word gets around. It's the Brooklyn Bridge, and I'll let you have it for $1.95 and I'll even throw in a twenty year limited warranty in case it falls down. What a loser.
Marathonracer sorry but being anti-slavery doesn't automatically mean she saw black ppl as her equals. Lincoln ended slavery and even he is well documented to have believed that blacks were racially inferior. I know it's hard to hear, but literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol.
+ani ta Sorry, but you're extremely ignorant of American history . I know it's hard to hear , but only uneducated morons like you think that "literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol ". (the spelling error is yours). You may think that's funny, but I think you're an idiot. Blacks are usually the targets of racial prejudice. In your case , not so much. How does it feel to denigrate a woman who fought so hard for YOUR right to spit in her face because you're too fucking stupid to do your homework and learn the FACTS. SMFH Lincoln did change his views towards Blacks and by 1865 clearly was in favor of full citizenship and suffrage. Even in his earlier years Lincoln NEVER was in favor of forced colonization of Blacks in Africa and criticized that He was originally in favor of "voluntary" colonization of Blacks in Africa, but later came to the view that they should be treated as equals and by 1865 , he supported citizenship and suffrage for the freed slaves, which, in fact, was the very reason he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth ! In his second term as president, on April 11, 1865, Lincoln gave a speech in which he promoted voting rights for blacks. John Wilkes Booth, a Southerner and outspoken Confederate sympathizer attended the speech and became determined to kill Lincoln for supporting citizenship for blacks Susan B. Anthony absolutely believed in the EQUALITY of African Americans. "Anthony expressed a vision of a racially integrated society that was radical for a time when abolitionists were debating the question of what was to become of the slaves after they were freed, and when people like Abraham Lincoln were calling for African Americans to be shipped to newly established colonies in Africa, although Lincoln was AGAINST forced colonization - he was only in favor of VOLUNTARY colonization. In a speech in 1861, Susan B. Anthony said, "Let us open to the colored man all our schools ... Let us admit him into all our mechanic shops, stores, offices, and lucrative business avocations ... let him rent such pew in the church, and occupy such seat in the theatre... Extend to him all the rights of Citizenship." If that to you is an expression of inequality, I can make you an offer you can't refuse. There's a bridge in Brooklyn that very few people know about and you can get in on the ground floor and buy it dirt cheap before the word gets around. It's the Brooklyn Bridge, and I'll let you have it for $1.95 and I'll even throw in a twenty year limited warranty in case it falls down. ROFL SMFH
Marathonracer, Ani ta is absolutely correct about widespread white supremacy even in the North in the 19th century. I think her characterization of Lincoln's views doesn't take into account his full pivot towards pushing for equality and suffrage. in 1854 abolitionists were only 1-2% of the population.
+Rhythmicons Ani ta is absolutely NOT correct " about the widespread white supremacy in the North" , because that is NOT what she said, which is: ".... literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol ". (the misspelling of "white: is hers). She's a very ignorant , racially biased, very young , evidently poorly educated Black female, who's denigrating the good name of one of America's great abolitionists and suffragettes,who fought for BOTH African American men and ALL women's right to equality, including African American women's right to vote, and who who fought for Ani ta 's right to lie about her , publicly, got sarcastic about it, because she thinks it's funny, and of course proved how cute she thinks she is by ending it with "lol'. Go play your little pseudo intellectual kid games of ....." But hey, there's a grain of truth in what she said. " with someone else. Her comment had absolutely nothing to do with the relative percent of abolitionists in that era and evidently, you don't read too good. What part of " literally everyone was a wit supremacist back then lol" do you not understand? It was solely designed to mock the notion that ANYONE, even Susan B Anthony, could actually have been a believer in the equality of Blacks, and that is, by definition, negative racial stereotyping of ALL white people of the time, and trivializing it by condescendingly saying ...."I know it's hard to hear....". The ugliness of racism and the ignorance of feebly trying to support it knows no bounds of skin color. She thinks she's slick and can get away with it just because she's Black but she doesn't realize that makes it infinitely worse, because she should damn well know better and be THANKING Susan B Anthony instead of LYING about her and slamming her good name, as well as Lincoln's. So don't you dare try to defend that ignorant moron to me. That very obviously was her ONLY point, and she used Lincoln's well known early feelings of about Black inferiority and misused that as some kind of "evidence" about Susan B. Anthony's views, even though she was wrong about Lincoln , as well, because he had changed his views and came to the opinion that they should be treated as equals and by 1865 ( not 1864), he supported citizenship and suffrage for the freed slaves, which, in fact, was the very reason he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth !In his second term as president, on April 11, 1865, Lincoln gave a speech in which he promoted voting rights for blacks. John Wilkes Booth, a Southerner and outspoken Confederate sympathizer attended the speech and became determined to kill Lincoln for supporting citizenship for blacks I simply didn't deal with that and that Lincoln very definitely DID support the concept of Black equality and his support for the 13th Amendment, expanding on his more limited Emancipation Proclamation, in order to limit my focus on Susan B Anthony. In fact, I edited it to add that because I was originally going to say it anyway. And the proof that she knows I'm 100% right, is that she immediately CHANGED HER USER NAME to "Ani ta", trying to make it look like I was answering someone else. I changed it in my reply as soon a I noticed that she had done that, so everyone knows exactly who I'm talking to. You're also dead wrong when you falsely say that " in 1854 only 1% or 2% were abolitionists. The Liberty Party was supported by abolitionists with moral objections to slavery. (This is opposed to the Free Soil Party, which garnered support from those more concerned with white labor than black slaves.) So the vote for the Liberty Party is a rough estimate of humanitarian abolitionist sentiment.( Their were no public opinion polls). In the 1844 Election, Liberty candidate James G. Birney received 2.3% of the vote. Of course, he was not even on the ballot in most Southern states. In New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont, he received around 8% of the vote. In New York, Illinois, and Connecticut, he won 3% of the vote. But the Liberty Party vote most likely seriously undercounted abolitionist support, because the most radical abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison preferred to work outside of what they saw as a corrupt political system. So I'd estimate that in northern states in the 1840s, the percentage of humanitarian abolitionists ranged from 5-10%, and this number undoubtedy increased in the 1850s as attitudes toward slavery became more polarized. Abolitionism began as a small, idealistic protest movement against slavery, and its proponents used moral suasion, political power, civil disobedience, and in some cases violence to promote their cause. But it was the Civil War that brought their movement to power by adding to the original purpose of the war, which was to restore and preserve the Union, the abolition of slavery and the granting of citizenship to African Americans. With the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments, the abolitionists successfully codified the ideals of the Declaration of Independence into the Constitution and helped lay the groundwork for a multiracial society. The success of the abolitionists' struggle marked the end of that movement but also the beginning of a nearly 100 years of struggle by African Americans to achieve the equal rights promised under the law. Are you really that naive to think that all the was done by only 1%-2% of the population? So both you and Ani ta are very seriously misrepresenting the actual American history, which will never change, regardless of how much the revisionists try.
Yup that pretty much sums it up. Sad. But, this is the reality of most people's attention span today. Not just women either. People say all the right crap on holidays or during certain moments. But, most do not really care about history or the sacrifices of others for us in this ME society.
That awkward moment when the group presented here are talking about women's rights, when it was white women who voted in a majority for a man who'd threaten those same rights.
Um, let's see. After his election, he put up a global gag rule limiting funding organizations receive if they deal with abortion in any way. Planned Parenthood in particular would be adversely affected by such an order, even though abortions make up only 3% of everything they do, when everything else they do promotes general reproductive and general health care for both women and men. The UN even had to step in and say "abortion is a human right," and yet Trump's Republican administration is still intent on sending women's rights back several decades. Not only that, he's even approved of orders that cut funding to initiatives to end violence against women, cutting services victims of sexual assault would have otherwise received. That also includes limiting legal assistance those same victims would need to help protect themselves. So yes, he is definitely threatening their rights. You can sit down and wallow in your stupidity now.
+Charles Godewyn no babies were murdered. abortion does not kill babies. quit with this. a baby isn't a baby until it's born. this is by definition. a pregnancy is terminated. a fetus dies.
I will say this--a cabbie once offered to drive me from Harrisburg, Pa. to Philly but I turned him down. didn't even want to ask how much he'd charge me. I took a train instead. Of course, the distance from Rochester to NYC is 3X that, so you're right
Angie Nonofyourbusiness no, that's nonofyourbuisness and everything is not about race, I know it's hard to believe right? It's about trolling today's feminist movement thinking they have it so bad when it's all in there head, and they would be dismissive about the real fight that took place by finding another victim card to play like say...racism
I didn’t know who she was and I just said to myself “that short one is TERRIBLE.” She is literally just reading (badly) directly from the cue cards and has zero inflection. And she just moves so awkwardly. I still have no idea who she is but I was legit thinking “did they pull an audience member up??”
I know that's right, I live here and I've yet to experience getting a cab in 20 min or under, unless they've just dropped one fare off and ur close by. 😂
SBA was only opposed to abortion because it was dangerous in her time. It's a common misunderstanding. She died in 1902, so she would have recognized telephones. Yeah, she could have met Margaret Sanger, although she probably didn't.
True. But I think she says "what is a phone?" at one point. Not exactly a major complaint, though....Nothing Kate McKinnon does can ever actually be "wrong." Ha.
+Marathonracer I guess this long-winded post is supposed to convince me that you're not upset? It has convinced me that you're obfuscating, overly sensitive, and emotionally immature.
Susan B. Anthony voted for Republican Ulysses S. Grant. A fact SNL side step, because they are so fair and balanced; once the drugs and alcohol wears off.
Jeff Foehringer just in the SNL arena, she is very overrated. I asked 3 people this one question because everyone was saying she's the best cast member since Kate, Will , or whoever. Give me one skit that she was so hilarious in that made her so great and they always give me one or two answer: the first is everything ( not really a good answer ) and two the alien skit and that's pretty much it. That alien skits is probably her best skit to date. I mean could anyone give me one more skit that she was so hilarious in
Every skit that she plays Kellyann Conway. And I thought she was funny as Jeff Sessions the second time they did a skit on Sean Spicer. And she does a good job even when the material is lackluster. Like this Susan B. Anthony skit above. Kate=good, writing=mediocre
This is so well done. This is like 99% of all tourists, once they get a photo, they’re done
That's one of the things I hate about sightseeing. When ever they mention anything on a tour, I always want to know more and read everything, but they never allow you to.
@Bigg Papa okay crackhead
No photo the ghost of Susan B Anthony. It is hard to get back to Manhattan from Rochester, before it’s too late to get home and sleep.
Even as a dude, I feel so personally attacked by this sketch lmao. The forced enthusiasm is so on point.
@@timmydirtyrat6015 #1 rule of sightseeing (properly): Don't go on tours. Get a guidebook, and if its a cool old city, get lost. That's when it gets the most interesting. When you get lost and wander around the old part of town.
Susan is so proud of all her stuff it's adorable
ikr aww "this is my little stove"
I feel like she would make some awesome oatmeal cookies.
Pretty sure that Kate McKinnon could play literally any role and it would be a perfect fit..... ....
I think it's showing the contrast the struggles of women in different time. "We must get the right to vote!" "Ugh do we have to get two cabs or just one?" "An idea is the most dangerous weapon a woman can have" ""Ugh should we stop to get a burger?"
hi
mpa1234 lmao clearly you're talking about me. I'm allowed to think babies and pregnancy are fucking nasty,because they are. I'll never breed,I'm on birth control but it can still fail. so then what? You'd force me to have a kid? I'd sooner give myself a coat hanger abortion or just straight up kill myself. that's how much I hate kids and people who have them
sounds demonic to me.
+Hailey Railey
damn bitch u traumatized or what
They are treating Susan like everyone treats that one grandmother at Thanksgiving.
Lol yup
just another prop for social media props
Kate McKinnon could play a BRICK and make it drop dead funny !
Yup.
Marathonracer She could make the brick both funny AND extremely cute and sexy.
Marathonracer she wasn't that funny in Ghostbusters
Speaking of bricks...
If you have 500 bricks in an airplane, and throw off one, how many bricks will you have?
499 bricks
How do you put a giraffe in a fridge?
You open the fridge, put the giraffe in, and close the door
How do you put an elephant in a fridge?
You open the door, take the giraffe out, put the elephant in, and close the door
All the animals went to the lion king’s party except which one?
The elephant. It’s still in the fridge.
A lady is trying to cross a river that was infested with crocodiles. Somehow, she makes it across. How?
Because the crocodiles are at the lion king’s birthday party.
The lady crosses the river, but she still dies. How?
The brick fell on her head. You dirty, evil murderer.
+MrJreed1000 yeah she was i laughed so hard.
this legit made me feel bad for Susan B Anthony
Its what SNL does exploits people!
Maybe they could have invited her to join them in the city , I'm sure she doesn't get out much
@@joesmith6524 wtf are you talking about
don’t be, she was a racist
Woow Lol so accurate, interested at first then totally dismissive and rude
No but showing the contrast the struggles of women in different time. "We must get the right to vote!" "Ugh do we have to get two cabs or just one?" "An idea is the most dangerous weapon a woman can have" ""Ugh should we stop to get a burger?"
Rokaria Lakeman people are always like that when they see susan b anthony!!!
I think both are right. What feminism has turned into is just a mockery of what the suffragettes fought for: equality.
LaDracul just give it up already
Tom Miller ironcly she'd be a trump supporter (she was apparently racist)
"And remember, abortion is MURDER!"
"...WHAT?"
XD long live SNL
SanbaiSan It is murder if one aborts a healthy baby.
Chib Rajput except it's not
nschwartz311 So you condone aborting a healthy baby?
nschwartz311 whatever helps you sleep at night!
Michael Kicklighter I sleep just fine, but thanks for the well wishes 😘
"Yes, b*tch! We saw your crap!" LOL
JAYY YOU HAVE YOUR MOMMYS PUBIC HAIR STILL ON YOUR HEAD FROM BIRTH do not forget the first bitch
I love how they are talking about how they would love to see Susan when they actually get to see her they ignore her
They tend to do that lol
Yes that's the joke
Cecily and Kate are so good
They seem to be more versatile in their acting/expression than the rest of the cast, so yes. Their impromptu'ish satire with Robert Mueller in "The Bachelor" show gave them a rare opportinuty to show a slightly more serious side of their acting on SNL: globalnews.ca/video/4075653/robert-mueller-breaks-up-with-charging-trump-with-collusion-on-snl (can't find it on YT anymore).
Well and Aidy too
No really all of them are great
@@bellaoconnor7173 for sure!
Very honest depiction lol. I don’t think many of us want to suffer like the people that came before us and not many want to actually pave the way for others.
Kate is hilarious!
Who is the real Susan B. Anthony though?
"YES BITCH WE SAW YOUR CRAP!" OMG XD
I was just watching this episode, and I heard that while I was reading that reply! Vanessa Bayer is hilarious!
And thus Rochester was mentioned for the first and last time on SNL. XD
They've already made Trump jokes about Frederick Douglas, so I highly doubt it will be relevant enough to bring up again.
Alex Dunn I heard its gross
They should have Frederick Douglas host an episode! I've heard he's been doing some great things
I'm really irritated the acted like NYC was a little drive. No one would drive from ROC to NYC and back. That's an all day trip.
They used to mention the Finger Lakes during the Lawrence Welk show skit. I think it was partially because Kristen Wiig is from Brrighton!
"I'm sorry, Susan B. Anthony is being like, such a pain in the ass!" 3:01 LOL
Hahaha
Wow..a "whole 5 words" for Melissa Villasenor in the entire 5 min sketch.
1 Bad Jesus Apparently there was no celebrity for her to impersonate in this one...
kiwisoup you missed the point of my comment entirely.
1 Bad Jesus correction. 7 words
I hate her
maybe because of her muppet voice, it's hard to fit her into that many sketches naturally?
" YES BITCH WE SAW YOUR CRAP!" oh god I died😂😂😂
I love when Aidy gets pissed in skits.
I love how serious and touching this is at first, and then it just stops.
“It’s always a hard time for women, my dear” 😩🙌🏽
I live in rochester!! BTW Kate seriously tho she rocked that role!! haha love her so much lol
I'm a fan of the wigs in this sketch
Especially Cecily Strong!
I ca nt believe that chant worked w/o saying her last name #Disappointed
Danny Steeler sorry girls, you couldn't get Susan B. Anthony. So here's Susan Bee
And it's just a bee. That's what you get for not saying it right
I WAS JUST THINKING THAT
The train from Rochester to New York is like 7 hours...
my teacher mentioned that most of the sufferagettes were pro life so I referenced this skit in class.
Love Kate! She is amazing and so funny!
Aidy is slaying in that outfit!
This has to be the most accurate video! I feel like sometimes people just say they support feminism just to fit in.
Or people adopt the ideas of those around them rather than questioning things they read online. So if someone has a romanticized idea of what a person is like or if it's trendy to vilify someone, they will repeat what they hear or read in comment sections, some of it spread through ignorance & some intentionally to promote an agenda. So they say wonderful things about some people & horrible things about some people, all depending on what they've heard. Earth has become one giant rumor mill thanks to the internet, complete with romanticized heroes & assumed villains, all taken out of the context of their historical time & place.
@@DonnaBrooks Very well put Donna, you made me feel better by reading your sensible and smart comment. There are very few of them here.
It's a satire, not a political discussion base
In fact they're literally the same exact thing
but didja see her lil shoes?
The entire point of satire is to point out something ridiculous for the purpose of discussion. You don't get to decide what the nature of the discussion is for everyone else.
@@percyperanamus7432 😂
I waited 5 mins for that punchline but it was a good one. The realness is strong.
C strong is so adorable!
Kate was so cute in this
The fact that a group of people would take a train all the way from NYC to Rochester just to see the SBA house is the most unrealistic thing in this sketch lol
Cecily's so good and not breaking character.
Prime target of Kate! Lol this skit was good!
Wasn’t she racist too? That would’ve been hilarious in the skit
Not at all. She was extremely active in the abolitionist movement, getting people elected who would end slavery and help women. They only did half by putting "male" in the 13th amendment.
SwaggySeaGirl52 Cite your sources and I’ll believe you
CoolSkeleton59 www.google.com/amp/s/www.telesurtv.net/english/amp/english/news/White-Women-Pay-Tribute-to-Susan-B.-Anthony-Notorious-Racist-20161108-0027.html
CoolSkeleton59 That was the first website that came up on google
Delta the Comic be happy its balanced now
Kate McKinnon most vetsatile player since Dan Ackroyd
Kate deserves the admiration she gets, but Cecily gets hardly any love in the comments on every sketch
Edit: Vanessa too
Vanessa mostly too. Is this because her role always is the good or normal one?
The ladies of SNL truly make the show worth watching. They never cease to too amaze me.
@@Girlgamssilver All because Susan B. Anthony paved the way.
They missed a great opportunity to point out that she was racist. Funny skit but they could have added that in
+itsdexter 1994 You're an idiot for spreading that stupid lie and you're seriously misinformed. Susan B Anthony was an Abolitionist and was in the forefront of the anti-slavery movement. She also campaigned for suffrage to be granted to ALL African Americans and women AT THE SAME TIME and NOT just to African American men, as would be the case with the Fifteenth Amendment. That is why she campaigned against it. It's disgraceful to accuse a great abolitionist like Susan B Anthony of being a racist. which is pure lunacy. She got 400,000 signatures on the first ant-slavery petition. and you're calling her a racist? Typical RUclipsr who doesn't know how to READ.
In a speech in 1861, Susan B. Anthony said, "Let us open to the colored man all our schools ... Let us admit him into all our mechanic shops, stores, offices, and lucrative business avocations ... let him rent such pew in the church, and occupy such seat in the theatre... Extend to him all the rights of Citizenship."
If that to you is an expression of inequality, I can make you an offer you can't refuse. There's a bridge in Brooklyn that very few people know about and you can get in on the ground floor and buy it dirt cheap before the word gets around. It's the Brooklyn Bridge, and I'll let you have it for $1.95 and I'll even throw in a twenty year limited warranty
in case it falls down. What a loser.
Marathonracer sorry but being anti-slavery doesn't automatically mean she saw black ppl as her equals. Lincoln ended slavery and even he is well documented to have believed that blacks were racially inferior. I know it's hard to hear, but literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol.
+ani ta Sorry, but you're extremely ignorant of American history . I know it's hard to hear , but only uneducated morons like you think that "literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol ". (the spelling error is yours). You may think that's funny, but I think you're an idiot. Blacks are usually the targets of racial prejudice. In your case , not so much. How does it feel to denigrate a woman who fought so hard for YOUR right to spit in her face because you're too fucking stupid to do your homework and learn the FACTS. SMFH
Lincoln did change his views towards Blacks and by 1865 clearly was in favor of full citizenship and suffrage. Even in his earlier years Lincoln NEVER was in favor of forced colonization of Blacks in Africa and criticized that He was originally in favor of "voluntary" colonization of Blacks in Africa, but later came to the view that they should be treated as equals and by 1865 , he supported citizenship and suffrage for the freed slaves, which, in fact, was the very reason he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth ! In his second term as president, on April 11, 1865, Lincoln gave a speech in which he promoted voting rights for blacks. John Wilkes Booth, a Southerner and outspoken Confederate sympathizer attended the speech and became determined to kill Lincoln for supporting citizenship for blacks
Susan B. Anthony absolutely believed in the EQUALITY of African Americans. "Anthony expressed a vision of a racially integrated society that was radical for a time when abolitionists were debating the question of what was to become of the slaves after they were freed, and when people like Abraham Lincoln were calling for African Americans to be shipped to newly established colonies in Africa, although Lincoln was AGAINST forced colonization - he was only in favor of VOLUNTARY colonization.
In a speech in 1861, Susan B. Anthony said, "Let us open to the colored man all our schools ... Let us admit him into all our mechanic shops, stores, offices, and lucrative business avocations ... let him rent such pew in the church, and occupy such seat in the theatre... Extend to him all the rights of Citizenship."
If that to you is an expression of inequality, I can make you an offer you can't refuse. There's a bridge in Brooklyn that very few people know about and you can get in on the ground floor and buy it dirt cheap before the word gets around. It's the Brooklyn Bridge, and I'll let you have it for $1.95 and I'll even throw in a twenty year limited warranty in case it falls down. ROFL SMFH
Marathonracer, Ani ta is absolutely correct about widespread white supremacy even in the North in the 19th century. I think her characterization of Lincoln's views doesn't take into account his full pivot towards pushing for equality and suffrage. in 1854 abolitionists were only 1-2% of the population.
+Rhythmicons Ani ta is absolutely NOT correct " about the widespread white supremacy in the North" , because that is NOT what she said, which is: ".... literally everyone was a whit supremacist back then lol ". (the misspelling of "white: is hers). She's a very ignorant , racially biased, very young , evidently poorly educated Black female, who's denigrating the good name of one of America's great abolitionists and suffragettes,who fought for BOTH African American men and ALL women's right to equality, including African American women's right to vote, and who who fought for Ani ta 's right to lie about her , publicly, got sarcastic about it, because she thinks it's funny, and of course proved how cute she thinks she is by ending it with "lol'. Go play your little pseudo intellectual kid games of ....." But hey, there's a grain of truth in what she said. " with someone else. Her comment had absolutely nothing to do with the relative percent of abolitionists in that era and evidently, you don't read too good. What part of " literally everyone was a wit supremacist back then lol" do you not understand? It was solely designed to mock the notion that ANYONE, even Susan B Anthony, could actually have been a believer in the equality of Blacks, and that is, by definition, negative racial stereotyping of ALL white people of the time, and trivializing it by condescendingly saying ...."I know it's hard to hear....". The ugliness of racism and the ignorance of feebly trying to support it knows no bounds of skin color. She thinks she's slick and can get away with it just because she's Black but she doesn't realize that makes it infinitely worse, because she should damn well know better and be THANKING Susan B Anthony instead of LYING about her and slamming her good name, as well as Lincoln's. So don't you dare try to defend that ignorant moron to me.
That very obviously was her ONLY point, and she used Lincoln's well known early feelings of about Black inferiority and misused that as some kind of "evidence" about Susan B. Anthony's views, even though she was wrong about Lincoln , as well, because he had changed his views and came to the opinion that they should be treated as equals and by 1865 ( not 1864), he supported citizenship and suffrage for the freed slaves, which, in fact, was the very reason he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth !In his second term as president, on April 11, 1865, Lincoln gave a speech in which he promoted voting rights for blacks. John Wilkes Booth, a Southerner and outspoken Confederate sympathizer attended the speech and became determined to kill Lincoln for supporting citizenship for blacks I simply didn't deal with that and that Lincoln very definitely DID support the concept of Black equality and his support for the 13th Amendment, expanding on his more limited Emancipation Proclamation, in order to limit my focus on Susan B Anthony. In fact, I edited it to add that because I was originally going to say it anyway.
And the proof that she knows I'm 100% right, is that she immediately CHANGED HER USER NAME to "Ani ta", trying to make it look like I was answering someone else. I changed it in my reply as soon a I noticed that she had done that, so everyone knows exactly who I'm talking to.
You're also dead wrong when you falsely say that " in 1854 only 1% or 2% were abolitionists. The Liberty Party was supported by abolitionists with moral objections to slavery. (This is opposed to the Free Soil Party, which garnered support from those more concerned with white labor than black slaves.) So the vote for the Liberty Party is a rough estimate of humanitarian abolitionist sentiment.( Their were no public opinion polls). In the 1844 Election, Liberty candidate James G. Birney received 2.3% of the vote. Of course, he was not even on the ballot in most Southern states. In New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont, he received around 8% of the vote. In New York, Illinois, and Connecticut, he won 3% of the vote.
But the Liberty Party vote most likely seriously undercounted abolitionist support, because the most radical abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison preferred to work outside of what they saw as a corrupt political system. So I'd estimate that in northern states in the 1840s, the percentage of humanitarian abolitionists ranged from 5-10%, and this number undoubtedy increased in the 1850s as attitudes toward slavery became more polarized. Abolitionism began as a small, idealistic protest movement against slavery, and its proponents used moral suasion, political power, civil disobedience, and in some cases violence to promote their cause. But it
was the Civil War that brought their movement to power by adding to the original purpose of the war, which was to restore and preserve the Union, the abolition of slavery and the granting of citizenship to African Americans. With the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments, the abolitionists successfully codified the ideals of the Declaration of Independence into the Constitution and helped lay the groundwork for a multiracial society. The success of the abolitionists' struggle marked the end of that movement but also the beginning of a nearly 100 years of struggle by African Americans to achieve the equal rights promised under the law. Are you really that naive to think that all the was done by only 1%-2% of the population? So both you and Ani ta are very seriously misrepresenting the actual American history, which will never change, regardless of how much the revisionists try.
i freaking love Kate McKinnon 😂😂
Vanessa Bayer looks mighty good in them jeans.
higdonius fat
1:03 Kate McKinnon short speech was so powerful 😢
I feel like Cecilly Strong is so underrated....
Kate McKinnon is a legend!!
The “yeaaaah!” That was half enthusiasm and half hearted
Yup that pretty much sums it up. Sad. But, this is the reality of most people's attention span today. Not just women either. People say all the right crap on holidays or during certain moments. But, most do not really care about history or the sacrifices of others for us in this ME society.
Vanessa was so hilarious!
That awkward moment when the group presented here are talking about women's rights, when it was white women who voted in a majority for a man who'd threaten those same rights.
You're a few months early for April Fools day, just so you know.
are you excited when you turn 18 in 5 years? then you can vote!
He demonstrably does not.
Um, let's see. After his election, he put up a global gag rule limiting funding organizations receive if they deal with abortion in any way. Planned Parenthood in particular would be adversely affected by such an order, even though abortions make up only 3% of everything they do, when everything else they do promotes general reproductive and general health care for both women and men. The UN even had to step in and say "abortion is a human right," and yet Trump's Republican administration is still intent on sending women's rights back several decades. Not only that, he's even approved of orders that cut funding to initiatives to end violence against women, cutting services victims of sexual assault would have otherwise received. That also includes limiting legal assistance those same victims would need to help protect themselves. So yes, he is definitely threatening their rights. You can sit down and wallow in your stupidity now.
+Charles Godewyn no babies were murdered. abortion does not kill babies. quit with this. a baby isn't a baby until it's born. this is by definition. a pregnancy is terminated. a fetus dies.
"YES, BITCH, WE SAW YOUR CRAP!!!" I'm losing it 😂😂😂
you should seriously get Venmo though
They act like NYC is like a 20 min drive from Rochester! NEWS FLASH! Rochester is 6 hours away from NYC!!!
This is an epic group of actors
Thank you Donald !
"You must pave the way..."
So true!
Even today!
How does Kate get away with using that same voice with every character?
I really don't get it. She's very overrated. She's a one trick pony.
@@WealthyIndustrialist exactly
Yea, a little different for me.
Me anywhere, anytime: "Poke around as long as you want"
“Also abortion is murder!” I lost it 😂
Why so? She is right.
How do you take a cab from Rochester to NYC???? THAT ISN'T POSSIBLE
I will say this--a cabbie once offered to drive me from Harrisburg, Pa. to Philly but I turned him down. didn't even want to ask how much he'd charge me. I took a train instead. Of course, the distance from Rochester to NYC is 3X that, so you're right
They were taking it to the train station.
They said more than once they were taking a cab to Rochester Station.
@@mshara1 then said if they miss the train they will have to take a cab all the way to the city
No one is gonna point out that Susan b Anthony was mad racist?
Angie Nonofyourbusiness no, that's nonofyourbuisness and everything is not about race, I know it's hard to believe right? It's about trolling today's feminist movement thinking they have it so bad when it's all in there head, and they would be dismissive about the real fight that took place by finding another victim card to play like say...racism
shit. If she was she was. it still fucked up Stu.
Not true www.theodysseyonline.com/uncovering-history-was-susan-anthony-racist-frederick-douglass-sexist
Angie Nonofyourbusiness damnnnnnn marathonracer told yo ass biotch
Angie Nonofyourbusiness Does it bother you that you have your facts completely wrong??? Remove your comment.
OOOOHHHHH THIS SKIT runs very DEEP! There are hidden meanings and messages!
Vanessa's hair was a really good fit for her
I really like that hair color and style on Cecily Strong!
Susan B Anthony goes from miracle-legend to ignored old lady in 60 seconds.
Kate McKinnon’s talent is limitless
This didn't really make me laugh.. it just left me with a vague sense of depression
I inspired me to study Susan B and the history around her. Not all comedy has to make you laugh, it can inspire.
This is very inspiring
This is my new reaction meme
ahh vagina envy oh alllleeexxxx
aw I wish we had more of this.
You have to admit, this is Americans for sure. Could be in the room with an icon, a legend, and still be 100% self-absorbed!
What was that Susan....hahahh yeahhhh love Cecily Strong
KATE MCKINNON IS THE MOST INCREDIBLE HUMAN😍😍😍😍
Cecily and Kate are high level actresses
I don't get how Felicity Jones gets work. She is a vacuum of charisma and managed to suck the energy out of every single sketch she was in.
I didn’t know who she was and I just said to myself “that short one is TERRIBLE.” She is literally just reading (badly) directly from the cue cards and has zero inflection. And she just moves so awkwardly. I still have no idea who she is but I was legit thinking “did they pull an audience member up??”
@@fergusfraser8641 she was like that in EVERY sketch. It was one of the worst episodes where the host was actually an actor.
I love this because I feel it's disgusting how currently we do what we want never thinking of others.
Vanessa Bayer is thick....I absolutely love it!
I know when did this happen?
white boy alert
“Woooooow”
"And Abortion Is Murder!!" "What?" XD
This is my favorite thing ever
Alright! Time to point out historical inaccuracies!
(Also Lucy Stone)
Good final point. Thanks, Susan.
Tumblr feminism lol
I couldn’t get enough of Kate!
One line for Melissa? 🤔. Why even have her in the skit. So annoying when they play her like that.
I'm from Rochester, and all I could think was WHAT taxi company would drive from Rochester to NYC??
bat shit insane limo services
but this really speaks to the differences in generations and how clueless some women are.
I'm just glad that they shouted out Rochester!
lmao calling a cab in rochester and be there in 20 minutes!? never
I know that's right, I live here and I've yet to experience getting a cab in 20 min or under, unless they've just dropped one fare off and ur close by. 😂
SBA was only opposed to abortion because it was dangerous in her time. It's a common misunderstanding.
She died in 1902, so she would have recognized telephones. Yeah, she could have met Margaret Sanger, although she probably didn't.
Susan B. Anthony didn't have a phone?
I know. There were definitely phones in homes in her lifetime....They got their timeline off a little there.
NSpector They didn't have Cell Phones though, or smartphones. Whatever you like calling them.
True. But I think she says "what is a phone?" at one point. Not exactly a major complaint, though....Nothing Kate McKinnon does can ever actually be "wrong." Ha.
+Marathonracer Nobody's complaining. It's just an observation. No need to get upset.
+Marathonracer I guess this long-winded post is supposed to convince me that you're not upset? It has convinced me that you're obfuscating, overly sensitive, and emotionally immature.
This is like the opposite of the Harry Potter Studios; you'll wait like an hour, behind some really sheltered kids, just to get a picture of a lamp
So do we just ignore the fact that Anthony was racist.
Was she? Tell me more
Everyone was fucking racist
Thank you
Justin Thomas what
renee richichi the bitch did say that a system of white supremacy is perfectly fine as long as white women were seen as equal.
Pretty sure they could have requested for a "MINIVAN" cab
It's like an amped up version of whitewashed high school.
absolutely I'm glad other people see that they're just read the writers are just running out of ideas they need new ones
Is that a show?
Vanessa looks great with this hair.
Susan B. Anthony voted for Republican Ulysses S. Grant.
A fact SNL side step, because they are so fair and balanced;
once the drugs and alcohol wears off.
It was the Republican party which fought for and got the women's vote. Another much ignored reality.
Yup. She was Pro Life to the core. Really counteracts all the good of her suffrage work.
SNL writers are so useless. Imagine having someone as talented as Kate McKinnon and giving her crappy roles.
NTA LA Kate is overrated .
Sonny Huynh very
As a comic actress, there is no way to overrate Kate McKinnon. I suspect she could do a great job at dramatic roles too.
Jeff Foehringer just in the SNL arena, she is very overrated. I asked 3 people this one question because everyone was saying she's the best cast member since Kate, Will , or whoever. Give me one skit that she was so hilarious in that made her so great and they always give me one or two answer: the first is everything ( not really a good answer ) and two the alien skit and that's pretty much it. That alien skits is probably her best skit to date. I mean could anyone give me one more skit that she was so hilarious in
Every skit that she plays Kellyann Conway. And I thought she was funny as Jeff Sessions the second time they did a skit on Sean Spicer. And she does a good job even when the material is lackluster. Like this Susan B. Anthony skit above. Kate=good, writing=mediocre
"Failure is Impossible"
- Susan B. Anthony
I can’t be the only person who has no clue who that is
Representing my city!
the "abortion is murder" has a whole new meaning in 2019
Kate Mckinnon
Susan 🅱 Anthony