good old rebel performed by an actual CSA veteran.
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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This wonderful recording was probably done in the 1920's. It is a real treat to hear it performed by a real Confederate soldier!
It's older
@@haruflol2295 No, it isn't. It's from the late 20s.
I don’t care when it was. I thought it was a great part of history.
@@Rabbit-ge6ns The time period the song is recorded in is a "great part of history" but it doesn't matter when it was? Might need rephrasing there pal
It’s a treat indeed. Still, the confederacy were traitor to the union and would’ve upheld slavery for wealthy white Americans.
This should be preserved. What a treat to hear it!
It just was, immortalized by RUclips until they have a blackout of everything civil war, shadow banning all things historically accurate.
The way to do that is to oppose the cultural marxist in MSM, education, politics and business.
I would say having it up on RUclips is a good step for preservation.
plus it's a good tune
@kevinloving3141 "cultural Marxism", well that's a new one.
@@plantboy6249 they've been around since the 1890s
That gave me chills knowing it was an actual CSA veteran singing it. Alot my family fought for the South. Deo Vindice my brothers and sisters
Texas Made - My great-great-grandfather and three of his brothers fought for the South. One of the brothers, Wiley Bounds, was killed in battle in Georgia on May 28, 1864. My great-great-grandfather, Benjamin H. Bounds, was in Company F, 4th regiment of the Mississippi Infantry. And he was captured at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863 and imprisoned at Fort Delaware until 1864 when he and some of his fellow soldiers were exchanged for some Union soldiers. He died at the age of 71 in 1911.
@@Marcfj thanks for the service. Impressive story. Ya I got cousins on my dad side which is his sisters ex husband and their last name is Bounds as well.
@@texasmade8088 - They could be related to me. My great-great-grandfather and some of his brothers migrated to Texas a few years after the Civil War. I know from DNA tests that I've got relatives all over Texas and Mississippi.
It wasn't an actual CSA veteran. Booth Campbell was a well known local banjo player/folk singer from Cane Hill, AR. He was the son of a Confederate veteran and regularly went out in his dad's uniform, but he was born several years too late for the Civil War.
@@slizzysluzzer thanks for the info
All of my family were dirt farmers from Virginia and NC, and fought for the CSA but mostly for Virginia. You can still hear the defiance in his voice.
How do you farm dirt ?
A great, great uncle of mine lived in Canada. He was in school and had words with the teacher and threw an ink jar at him. He hit the teacher in the forehead and the teacher went down. So my uncle went home and told his mother what happened and took off for the States. Somehow when he got to the States he ended up in the Yankee army during the Civil War. He received news that his mother was very sick. He asked his commanding officer for special leave to go see his mother. His request was denied so in the morning he took off for home but was captured by the Rebels and put into Andersonville prison. He was allowed to talk with the commandant and he told the commandant that he had no real feelings for this war because he was a French Canadian, but if the Rebel commandant would let him out of the prison he'd fight for the South. So the commandant let him out of prison and he fought for the South and went on to get married and have a wife that had his children and he went on to live a long and prosperous life here in the USA. But the story don't end there. During WWII his daughter came to Denver and applied for a job at what today is called the Federal Center. At that time the Federal Center was a munitions plant. She didn't get the job and they told her the reason why was because her father was listed as a deserter of the Union Army during the Civil War. The one thing none of us ever found out was if the teacher he threw the ink jar at died?
I mean, I'm sure he died at some point
What a ride
Well atleast he wasn't stripped of his rights like the rest of the traitors. Fuck the confederacy, the union, and every politician who would have their nations flags soaked in the blood of it's citizenry.
You could find out by accessing the local paper. many historic newspapers are on line and th is inc ident might have been reported. the local historical society could help. I doubt if being hit with an ink well would kill.
Boy is that a crazy but in a good way of interesting like story imho genuinely interesting fwiw so thx man.. nj legit also btw did he ever get to get back to his mom befire she fell?
no matter how hard they try they cant erase history
Who’s they?
@@benson1914 Democrats and liberals.
@@benson1914 BLM
@@benson1914 politicians.
the democratic party framed the former slaves and blacks to rally up hate against them, and twist history to blame the slaves for the civil war ashwell.
the republican party post civil war took everything from southern civilians, and forced them to suffer for the majority of the rest of the 1800's and the beginning of the 1900's, only rallying up more hate for blacks.
in the modern day, they've twisted school history too.
No one is erasing history. They're just educating everyone about the bs the Confederates did. "Oh they fought for states rights" Kool. What else did they fight for.... preservation of SLAVERY!! So I don't give a damn if they fought for states rights, they're horrible people who believe anyone other than white was inferior and often labeled as not being human. F*** the confederacy and those who support them
I was born in a border state, my family tree includes both CSA and GAR veterans. I feel neither pride nor shame in the choosing of sides, I was not there. All of them were poor farmers, no one owned a single slave. From the letters they left behind all these brave men believed they were defending their homes and families. This recording is priceless. That old man voice ,weakened by age yet still tinged with so much defiance. So awesome, it brings tears to my eyes, that could literally be my kin. If you listen with your heart instead of just your ears you have to know-- if that was your grandpappy you would always sleep safe at night in your bed. I pray these old veterans of both sides rest well but still sometimes watch over us.
only 6% of the south owned slaves, if anything the civil war happened because of already existing division, if it was about slavery they would probably have probably seceded when they actually banned slavery, they probably decided not to tolerate a yankee president no matter what he was gonna do. If at all about slavery it was because the NORTH was trying to take it, when they believed the state should decide.
and even if the secession was about slavery, the north hadn't abolished slavery they were just forcing the south into a government they didn't want to be in. I believe a state does not belong to the government it is the property of its people, if its people don't support the federal government then the state should be able to leave. I don't support racism or slavery, ideally I wish some replacement for the need of slaves came in and the south still seceded, our country is too divided now, either we separate, or one side dies, not necessarily in a literal way one side could integrate into the other but there can only be one side, diversity is poison, all people are of the same value and Americans need to see that we aren't black, white, Hispanic, or Asian, we're American. and all Americans should be on the same side as each other, otherwise we'll destroy ourselves.
they WERE defending their homes, from the invader who was heading southwards.
Gettysburg is in the South?@@davec8730
I think the South struck first, but who cares? This recording is fun to listen to. We are all Americans. @@davec8730
Yeah, I had ancestors on both sides of the Conflict. On my mother side one of the family members was a Brigadier General in the Southern Army at the battle of Shiloh. Another was a Colonel for a New Jersey Unit. On my father side, my Ancestor was a private in the Confederate Army.
I’ll never apologize for my rebel ties. Never. God Bless the South.
Who enjoys this rendition??
As a NATIVE VIRGINIAN AND SOUTHERNER, with 250 plus years of HERITAGE here in the Old Dominion and as a son of the SOUTH with MANY CONFEDERATE ANCESTORS in my family, I FULLY APPROVE OF THIS SONG!!!!! DEO VINDICE!!!
Ok will
Same here! Virginian of 4 confederate grandfathers!
Same, Alabama
I hate what my past family did, screw the Yankees!
@@RiseAndMarchForwards you dishonour them
The South needs new heroes like this man.
Yes, you have right
Im one comming up remeber the name wyte lightin im a country rapper and a modern day rebel i got a few songs in the works Dixie pride , Dixie strong , Dixie proud .and Dixie forever stay tuned i gotta finish up on some and go record them its gonna be some time this year
Dixie-Israel union real or fake????????????????????????????????????????????????@@elviejogenkins8402
@@masihiun isreal
@@bluechains3452Kingdom of Israel✝> Modern Illegitimate Israel
The word for both sides was courage. The Irish Brigade at Antietam. Pickets division at Gettysburg. I don't think any modern soul can comprehend the sense of honor and commitment these men had. Good men all.
Both sides? Courage? The union was a evil group of jackals and they still are.
I only agree if you are referring to the federal government.
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480the same could be said for the Confederacy.
but that'd be a lie@@nosiidda501
@@Tasmanaut Your ancestors who fought to defend slavery have been burning in hell for about 160 years now, how does it feel?
Good Men,God bless their Souls and bring them peace
It's incredible how so many people I talk to about this, that think it's impossible that the American people could've been led into war by a merchant class that controls media and banking. Seems that every war since Napoleon has been this way. Long gone are the days of Alexander of Macedon and his men marching across half the world, proving their superiority so that they could be honored as strong men who loved their people.
That traditional masculine archetype of the warrior has been co-opted by forces that lead us astray, who are ontologically evil, so that we can fight their unjust wars for them. There are few greater examples of this vast difference than the American Civil War. It seems that our Southern brothers had a knack for that eternal warrior spirit that we have so ungratefully shunned since.
@@sully553There is nothing a merchant class hates more than a people tied to the soil.
amen
this is very different then the modern version of this song
Is this oroginal?
@@keepingbloodpuretypenation5906 the song had many versions , you would put in the experience you had and who you fought with .
Much more jaunty and upbeat. Modern versions often feel loke dirges lamenting the lost cause.
The original poem was written in Baltimore by an ex-Confederate officer. He did not provide a musical accompaniment. There were also three original verses... I've heard all six, but not in one reading or presentation. The one verse you'll least see has something about going down to Mexico.
Every song was sang different in each company lol they never really had an official anthem. It just depended on who's singing it
God bless all CSA veterans, from the great-grandson x 5 of a soldier in Hood’s Division.
No your the great great grandson
How do you feel about ft. Hood being forced to name change?
@@stephenlanouette6588 I´d guess that seeing the US Minecrafting itself is rather bitter-sweet for a Southerner.
God Bless you for remembering their honor and memory.
I wonder if the great grandsons x5 of the SS will have similar sentiments one day.
Wonder if the black guy in photo 2 was a southern racist. Like Winston Churchill said “history is written by the victors”. Long live Dixie
Everyone was racist back then. Racism is completely normal Whites in modern society have just had their identity systematically taken from them tbh.
He was a Confederate soldier too.
@@kommando5562how is racism normal?
@@JoeVingtonin-group preferences exist.
@@hamie7624 Meaning?
If war were to return which may be soon I will gladly call myself a rebel of the South
What a beautiful ballad by a such a brave man, even after all those years the defiance of tyranny still ran strong within his veins. I hope this man is resting peacefully in heaven now. He earned that much.
It's funny how he ignored the ultimate tyranny of master over slave.
@@WilliamRing45 guaranteed he didn’t own any slaves, you parasitic chump.
My avatar is an image of one of my Confederate ancestors. He was a private in the 60th Georgia Infantry of Lawton's Georgia Brigade, Ewell's Division, Stonewall Jackson's Second Corps.
I also have father/son ancestors in the Virginia Junior and Senior Reserves, called up in 1864 to fend off Grant. Father got captured and son was at the surrender.
I found a Yankee in the woodpile too, a damned East Tennessee Tory. He joined up in the last few months of the war, and whose unit were known for outrages, burning, and pillaging after both Lee and Johnston had surrendered. They passed through the area I now live in, in upstate South Carolina.
What a great song sung by a hero of freedom!
Très émouvant. Une voix venue du fond du temps ...
Tellement vrai.
God bless you Sir and all former CSA veterans. Shame upon everyone nowadays trying to erase the CSA soldiers memories and endeavours
My old man's a dustman.
He wears a dustman's cap.
He wears gore blimey trousers.
And he lives in a council flat.
i hate that house of commons - and all they say and do
i hate that old winston churchill too
Neat to hear, one of our CS Veterans. Salute
I am a Descendent of a Union Veteran 3rd New Jersey Volunteers and probably could say my Great Great Grandfather would have been disgusted the way things work out . And wouldn't want any Confederate Monuments taken down .
My relatives fought on both sides. North and South didn't get together until Mom met Dad.
Though my relatives were from Tennessee they fought for the union. One of them was captured in rogersville and ended up dying in andersonville prison due to dysentery. The other one survived the rest of the war and went on to become a Justice of the Peace. Both of them were brothers. I think they were in the second Tennessee regiment.
My great great grandfather was in the 13th NJ and I think would have agreed with your ancestor.
Hurrah for Dixie!Love from Greece 🇬🇷 to y’all rebels!
They will conqure you as well if you greeks don't do something good luck to you greeks love from Georgia🇬🇪
Hurrah thank you, even if the Yankees won the southern spirit will live on, love from Louisiana
Shut up and fix your own wacky country
Thank you for sharing. My family were good ole rebels.
And good old cowards and traitors...enjoy your legacy filth.
Like Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey?
Everyone who fought were uneducated fools. ALL WARS ARE ABOUT MONEY. Slaves were only a form of currency.
Did they join Nat Turner's "good, ole rebels" in cutting the masters' throats?
American by birth, Southern by the grace of God.
Amen!!
And proud product of incest
Confederate by blood
Which kind of "Southern" would that be? Descended from the slaves or from the masters?
You are Southern because of where your parents lived. God had nothing to do with it.
This was posted before, but apparently some folks don't bother reading it and just keep giving out wrong info.
"This wasn't performed by an 'actual CSA veteran', this is the Booth Campbell version recorded for the Library of Congress in 1942. Booth Campbell was born to a Confederate veteran in 1872, seven years postdating the Confederacy itself.".
I hate that stripped banner my favorite part long live Dixie
This wasn't performed by an 'actual CSA veteran', this is the Booth Campbell version recorded for the Library of Congress in 1942. Booth Campbell was born to a Confederate veteran in 1872, seven years postdating the Confederacy itself.
Thanks for the "fact check"
Pretty sure there's an ACTUAL one by a Civil War veteran though, cannot find it.
@@SStupendous Booth Campbell's version is the earliest known recorded. If one existed, it doesn't anymore.
@@slizzysluzzer "It doesn't anymore" meaning you cannot easily find it on YT. I know it's there, there's one from the 1920s. God I hope I can find it.
@@SStupendous I agree, there's another older version on Birddogg YT channel called Civil War Songs posted a year ago. That may be version you mentioned.
Love this... I'm a good ole rebel myself. A proud member of the SCV and I have over 80 ancestors that fought for DIXIE. It breaks my heart to see so many people turning on their heritage and bashing the bravest men to ever live. THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER...
Brings Back Really Really Good Memories
This is awesome!
Oh I'm glad I'm a good old rebel
I don't care if I am
I won't be reconstructed
If I am may I be damned
Oh I followed ol marsh roberts
for 4 years near about
got wounded in 3 places
and I starved at camp lookout
Oh I'm glad I'm a good ol rebel
Hat, boots, coat and all
I won't be reconstructed
no sir not at all
I hate that yankee nation
and all they say and do
I hate the declaration of independence too
I hate that striped banner
with all its rag and fuss
Them lyin theivin yankees
I hate em worse and worse
Oh I'm glad I'm a good ol rebel
I don't care if I am
I won't be reconstructed
no sir not a damn
I can't pick up my musket
and fight em anymore
But i ain't a gonna love em
now that I'm certain sure
yes I'm glad I'm a good ol rebel
Hat, boots, coat and all
I won't be reconstructed
no sir not at all
Thank you
What a song to be heard from a Confederate veteran. Thank You sir. God Bless the Confederate States
@@content_enjoyer4458 while the democrats were the csa, that is because shortly after the war there was a party flip, a person who was a republican in the 1860s would be considered a democrat today, and vice versa
@@coralimes3074Party flip. Lmao, the South who overwhelmingly voted for FDR, arguably the most liberal president in American existence, “became conservative shortly after the war and conservatives today would be considered democrats of yesterday” Tell me again conservatives today would vote a guy like FDR in, lol. That’d a joke, sorry. The South voted blue all the way up really until 2000. Never understood, “the party flip” argument. Parties change, they don’t flip.
@@content_enjoyer4458 shut up, you neocon loser; you are a left leaning parasite that ruins any right wing party.
Justice Hugo Black once sang this song in chambers for the amusement of his clerks.
This is amazing! LONG LIVE THE CONFEDERACY!
The confederacy died I think let me say 150 years ago
@@aidanmullins6085 not in spirit
@@Levi-hd5db I don't know, Sherman did do a lot
@@aidanmullins6085 he was a war criminal. and he’s dead too.
God bless Dixie from Missouri
Oh, I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray!
In Dixie land I'll take my stand
To live and die in Dixie
Away, away, away down south in Dixie
Away, away, away down south in Dixie
verses:
Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton
Old times there are not forgotten
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
In Dixie land where I was born in
Early on one frosty mornin'
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
(chorus)
Old Missus marry Will, the weaver
William was a gay deceiver
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
But when he put his arm around her
He smiled as fierce as a forty pounder
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
(chorus)
His face was sharp as a butcher's cleaver
But that did not seem to grieve her
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
Old Missus acted the foolish part
And died for a man that broke her heart
Look away! Look away!
Look away! Dixie Land
wrong song
Where did that come from?
Written by a northern song writer, Daniel Decatur Emmett, from Ohio for a New York Minstrel show.
Another version popular with Union soldiers:
"Away down South in the land of traitors,
Rattlesnakes and alligators,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Where cotton's king and men are chattels,
Union boys will win the battles,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Then we'll all go down to Dixie,
Away, away,
Each Dixie boy must understand
That he must mind his Uncle Sam".
@@infantinofan Emmett was known to have said ".... if I had known to what use they were going to put my song, I will be damned if I'd have written it!" lol Also said, "If I had known it was going to be so popular, I would have written it better." Gotta love history!
No idea. It was just laying around among some all files I was about to delete.
2 direct ancestors......buried Duffield, VA......William Washington Duff & Thomas Jefferson Duff...May 1864..brothers, aged 22& 20.....Battle of Wilderness....my grandmother took photos of their gravesite in 1950s...C.S.A. Mark Duff here...
GOD BLESS my Great-Great Grandfather, Samual King Vann who entered the Civil War at age 17 yrs old, with the 19th Ala Reg, Company " C ", in the yr of 1863.
In one of his letters to his 14 yr old girlfriend he states, of the Original 100 young men who form Co " C " only 9 are left....
He survive the CW, married his girlfriend, and had 2 daughters. Then died at the age of 24 yrs, when he was kick in the head by a mule, on his farm..... sad ending for this young soldier. GOD BLESS them All.
A true hero , God bless the south and all the kids who fought for their families. Our kids had more balls then the men from the north and still do.
What a loss. I am grateful that tour family stayed strong and carried on his legacy, if they hadn't I don't know where you'd be today. Everyone be careful with your farm animals and try to get a horse or donkey, not a mule. It could happen to any of us, he died a hero fighting to feed his family, just as noble a fight as any army fight against invaders.
Long live the Confederacy!
He's literally me
If there's anything I respect in this world is personal freedom
Wow that's awesome my great grandfather fought in the battle of Strawberry Plains The Defender of the Bridge where he was badly wounded but survived his hand is buried in Strawberry Plains and his body is in Bristol VA James Keeling was his name
They need this in the new fallout
It sounds like Polk Miller, who's recording of Bonnie Blue Flag is on one of the BioShock games (in case you were unaware)
I dont understand why It have to be in fallout
I think they should make a new fallout game but it's set in the csa like a alt history game where the south won it would be interesting to see
@@robertelee1293 Not really, they first have to do a decent classic fallout game without bethesda
@@_zqnIt’s apart of American Southern culture
He hates that stripped banner , me too
Them rebels were good men
Whats wrong with the declaration of independence?
@@jared4505The only part of this song I don’t enjoy, other than that, this song is based
Im an immigrant ascendant from spaniards , south Florida grown but Confederate spirit Long live DIXIE LAND
We ain’t racist , some are but the majority ain’t and that goes with any race. We just appreciate and value our traditions and values and others give up everything. We accept any body who thinks like us so welcome to the club my brother .
Thank you to who posted these it is a treat to here something from a truth of time that was Thank you.
Not the version I read from a confederate songs book I used to have that was printed in 1909, but close enough.
My great aunt (we called Old Aunt Nancy) called it the War of Northern Aggression
That should tell you a lot
GOD BLESS THIS MAN'S SOUL AND ALL SOUTHERNERS WHO FOUGHT IN THIS WAR!!!! AND GOD BLESS THE SOUTH!!!!👍🏻👍🏻💪💪💪💪
Sorry Johnny reb but this song wasn’t sung by a CSA vet, it’s the booth Campbell version from 1942.
And they still believe it.
If you remember that the North burned towns,crops,and commited alot of what would be war crimes during the civil war you would understand why they felt this way,also abe didn't do enough to prevent it in the first place.
Sherman went too soft on the traitors.
If you remember how the south built their entire economy on committing atrocities against enslaved africans, you can understand how a war isn't divided into good guys and bad guys, but is much more morally gray.
The Civil War ended with the abolishment of slavery and both sides eventually reconciled. There is no longer any reason for animosity. Unless a particular side wants slavery back....
@@Duskbound It’s funny because I never said anything about slavery being right.
For all the trolls....... The sons, grandsons and great grandsons of these Southern Rebels you hate, went to wars a few decades later, going into harms way for this great nation. Rising up to fight tyranny, they risked, and often sacrificed, life and limb so every American could live free.
Let's be honest freedom hasn't existed in America since well before 1900
WWI and WWII@@free_balloons
That’s pretty cool. Even though I totally disagree with hating the Declaration of Independence and MOST of their cause, it’s still awesome to hear someone that lived in that time.
Do you know when this was recorded?
@Big PP Sexy Man I'd say 1930s-40s.
@@SStupendous civil war ended in 1865. If we assume the soldier was 18 at the end of the war, in 1940 he'd be 93. That's very old for a man in 1940 where the average life expectancy was only 60. The singer is clearly elderly, but all things considered I'd guess between 1900-1920.
Considering the quality of the audio, probably 1890's-1910's.
@@jurikurthambarskjelfir3533 As was previously posted the song was recorded in1942 and was sung by Booth Campbell, NOT a Civil War veteran.
I wonder if any civil war veterans said "fuck it" and served in the Boxer Rebellion and/or WWI. History is a funky thing.
Actually yes there was two confirmed people who fought in the civil war AND world war 1 one of them fought as a soldier in the civil war and also served 8 months! Yes somehow 8 months of world war 1 the other was a commander during the civil war although I do not know if any American civil war veterans fought at the boxer rebellion
Why on earth would they go to China
Someone went to Egypt but the boxers were later
I wont be reconstructed and I don't give a damn.
Promise not to erase this from history
Us loyal Confederates will have to legally fight keep that from happening.
why do they hate the declaration of independence?
Because they're anti-American traitors.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453I would argue but there’s no changing a Yankees mind and a rebels mind
Because of the Declaration of independence decleares that every man is free.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453 you meant to say anti treason
Seriously nobody has an actual unbiased answer?
This is amazing.
God Bless the CSA - 100% Confederate Ancestory - Southern by the Grace of God
You mean traitors and cowards by the so called "grace of God"...God had nothing to do with it...these weak southern pieces of crap simply chose to be cowards...I guess they found who they truly were...confederate cowards...nothing more than that...disgusting.
Me too. I havent found any union soldiers in my ancestry only rebs.
Have you ever wondered why 30% of the Afro-American gene pool is European? Rape by the grace of God.
God had zero to do with where you were born.
One of my ancestors on my mothers fathers side fought for the CSA his name was Willaim Henry Maloney he was a scout with the McNeills company Virginia (the McNeils rangers) they we’re called in 1865 his company snuck into Cumberland Maryland the place I was born and raised don’t know if he snuck in himself but they kidnapped 2 yankee generals.
It was a Calvary company
Thank you! I love it!!
Is this version the original version or just an alternate version of the song? Because the melody is completely different from that of the version most oftenly heard today and the lyrics are also slightly different.
If he's a good old rebel, just imagine what the bad old rebel sounded like.
Hee hee these cultural marxist yankees don't EVEN want to know.
Fantastic! I don't agree with every word of the lyrics, but a beautiful old song, and a wonderful find. Thanks!
Karen Bartlett I completely agree with every word of the song. I've been cussed at and attacked over my heritage because of fake news and fake history.
@@Zanelander I agree mostly and I understand why CSA veterans would be mighty pissed at the US after the civil war. I’d gladly fight against a tyrannical USA if I ever got the chance. This song just makes it seem like you hate America in today’s context, which I don’t think most of us do. The southern revolution was simply the continuation of the American revolution. I believe the CSA came closer to upholding the beliefs of the Founding Fathers more than any Yankee Lincolnite of the time. Also, come on. We don’t hate the declaration or constitution. That doesn’t even make sense.
The hate for the constitution is because Abe used it as a weapon against the south, from my understanding, and the hate for declaration of independence is the double standard that the US was founded on secession from England, and when the south wanted to leave/secede, Abe was compared with George III in his behavior at the time.
And so if you're going to behave in the same manner as George III's regime....what was the point of the 1776 revolution to begin with?
@@KaiserHedden The South didn't revolt, though. They never started a revolution. They merely seceded. The federals under Lincoln invaded the South to prevent that secession.
Thanks for posting.Thanks also to the old coot singing it.
Britain still supports the CSA
Only you do
@@TheRealPatriot69 Nope. They aren’t the only ones.
Did you know the last act of the American Civil War took place in Liverpool Harbour? Fifty miles down the coast fro me.The Shenandoah was built in Birkenhead as a Confederate raider. Its Captain was James Waddell. The final surrender took place in Liverpool town hall . Waddell had sailed his ship back to its home port .They docked, the Confederate battle ensign was lowered for the last time, and the crew disappeared into the cheering crowds on Liverpool dockside. Cotton was vital to Lancashire and the Union blockade had caused extreme hardship with children dying from starvation.The ship was confiscated - later to be sold to the Sultan of Zanzibar. This happened on November the 6th 1865, seven months after the Civil War on the North American mainland had ended.
@@TheRealPatriot69What the fuck is that flag in your pfp
SEMPER FI BROTHER sing on
That singer was a hero
Now this is a treasure. And a treat to hear. Hitting save..
And look at us all now... trapped in a decadent, dying, tyrannical country. Who will save us?
TRUMP!!!!! SAVE AMERICA, 2024!!! OR THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN!!!
This is amazing!
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN.
Hello Greece from Missouri USA.
Southern rights will be defended.
I have heard this song before but never like this.
I still feel this way 100%, my family tried to stop this crap.
The right side won.
@@persimmontea6383 you are delusional if you see society today and still think that.
yes, I still feel that way. I grew up in the segregated Old South in Arkansas .... bigots, bigots and more. Yes, there were good people ... and I guess you could say that some bigots had beating hearts. But thank God the South got crushed .... it was vile.@@greenleader3520
@@persimmontea6383 didn’t ask.
your answer is cryptic@@greenleader3520
Great person great heroe with great opinions
Tell them of a day when it was done for Dixie!
He took his stand alright.
Deo Vindice
Ha ha; what a great recording... Doesn't sound that victrolic sp to me. As a musician, I find this an incredible piece of musical history. Wow..
everyone stop fighting we shouldn't fight a house divided can't stand what the CSA is up for interruption but we speak the same language worship the same god why can't just give it up please realize that everyone is a human that was raised differently
Because socialists have over a century of history sticking those who dare disagree into the camps. How many millions is enough?
Definitely should be saved, crazy history.
"Them lying thievin' Yankees" -- I was raised unreconstructed.
This Guy: Oh I’m glad I’m-
Me: *drowns ‘em out with Union Dixie*
Why can’t you yanks chill my god maybe calling the civil war the war of northern aggression isn’t to far fetched hell even the vets from this war meet together once and got along just search up Gettysburg reunion
Trust me, this guy would be the only one doing the drowning concerning you
Definitely don't agree with the song, but I hate the dehumanization of the confederacy. Stuff like this should not be white washed - these were real people with real concerns, even if I don't completely agree.
We're all ruined and rebellious against a holy God, and to talk about these guys like they were a special kind of bad is just acting like a Pharisee.
And I just love history. God bless America. Pray for revival.
Most of them were dupes to the usual blandishments if the planter class.
The 2nd American Revolution is a great example to learn historical retconning and how much things get dumbed down for the barista class. It's fascinating how those who were part of history are assumed by the modern bigots to be too stupid to know what they themselves believed.
@@WilliamRing45 You wouldnt defend your home from armed gangs?
@@joepetto9488
They weren't defending "their homes." They were defending the institution of slavery for the well-off and white supremacy for the not so well-off. The best of them were dupes or wised up and deserted.
@@WilliamRing45 They were defending their homes, the Union invaded the South, the Southerners wrote numerous letters about home defense, they wrote nothing about slavery.
You can say the war was in a political sense about slavery, but the motivation for the average Soldier was defense.
White Supremacy is not a bad thing in a White country, would you say that black supremacy should rule in black nations such as Angola? or should former colonies welcome their colonial masters with open arms and disregard native and ethnic supremacy of native and ethnic peoples?
White Supremacy is a necessary Good in White countries. And America in the 1860s was by far a majority White country, established politically by Whites, for Whites.
My sentiments exactly
My family history says they fought against the Confederates. I'm proud of that since I'm against slavery. However, I've been verbally attacked by black people, and even some white, accusing me of racism saying things like, "How can you sleep at night knowing your forefathers hanged and killed black people?" Do I really have to explain to them at least half the white people in our country were fighting for their freedom? Apparently since I'm white they instantly assume racist things. I can appreciate this guy's song - not because I agree with the content, but because I don't have a clue what culture and influence he lived in. He didn't think he was wrong or bad at the time...to the point he was willing to give his life for his cause. Again, since this is past history, I can appreciate his perspective and song - even though I would stand in the way of anyone today who wants to enslave or kill another simply because of the color of their skin.
Slavery was present in all 13 colonies and was not the only cause for for the Northern invasion of the CSA.My ancestors owned no slaves but they fought against an invading army to try and save their homes, and the story is the same for most of their Confederate comrades.What a great group of brave men,as were most of their Union foes.I don't think they invaded the South to put an end to slavery.
Stop caring about racism. Racism is just kin selection, which is a healthy behavior exhibited by ALL people in ALL times and places, even animals are racist and have in-group preference.
@@joepetto9488 I agree, except when 'kin selection' becomes violent and suppressive.
@@carlylewoodard269 I've heard that. Of course there are as many reasons for war as are the men fighting. Lincoln made it pretty clear we need to remain an undivided Union, but also an end to the practical of owning slaves was imperative and unarguable.
@@blessedwithchallenges9917 I mostly agree but if we were born in different times we may feel differently about the application of violence.
The South Will Rise Again.
Which South, black or white?
@@WilliamRing45 Can not get into the educational biased you were taught from an institution that had more concerns over making you believe something they wanted rather than the actual historical truth. My statement was for both black and white as a unified people against the tyranny of the federal government. You are speaking from a historical incorrect perspective.
@@Senerian I have taught history for 40 years. I've been reading primary sources since childhood. You have no fucking idea what you're talking about. Slavery didn't happen? Jim Crow didn't happen? There was no greater tyranny on this continent. It took two bursts of federal action to end the first and then the second. Who indoctrinated you? Your grasp on "truth" has no basis whatsoever. Flimsy reasoning, too. Embarrassing.
Sad to know they almost lost they're cause. The South Will Rise Again and the Union won't stop us.
Ummm no you won’t... keep dreaming
@@TheRealPatriot69 Are you Jewish BTW? It seems you would believe whatever the adl says
@@ruleamericana2301 no I’m not Jewish. Just because someone’s against confederates and slavery doesn’t make them Jewish. Also fuck Israel.
And you are a coward just as all the "rebels" were and always will be...their legacy is secure as traitors...enjoy your delusional southern heritage...you're an idiot.
@@ruleamericana2301 Judah Benjamin, a jewish man, was the secretary of state and war for the confederacy and was Jefferson Davis' right hand man. Real jews know history and would fight for dixie until the end.
Hoyt Axton did a good version.
Based
Watch the K-nee G-rows run.
Awesome
These men were Americans.
Traitors, not Americans.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453what do you mean by that exactly? Are you saying we are not American? And thus our own people?
@@SebastianRamirez-lx4hz When they threw their support behind traitors they chose their lot. They betrayed the American people.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453technically Americans did it first by trying to take there property also it was just a way of life in the south and the north wanted to rip it away sure it was bad but Lincoln believed it would die out naturally and it would’ve probably if it weren’t for both sides like the north to limit slavery every way possible and the south trying to expand it but the union did it first soooo
@@SebastianRamirez-lx4hz What property? You mean the human beings they treated as property? Tough shit.
I love these videos… kind of explains why the ‘confederacy never died’ for so many.
Hell if I knew.