Honestly man, I've always thought this style of storytelling gets what actually happened across in the most enlightening way (who are the actors? What were their positions and perspectives? What did they do?), and you've nailed it. Cool to see you cover all different kinds of topics. Found you from the Kendrick-BBL beef (I think), staying for all the other stuff. Wish you the best. I think your channel has the potential to blow up.
Thank you very much and very good catch yall, seeing things from their perspectives is key in my opinion when it comes to stories about the past. Glad you stuck around for the videos beyond that, more to come!
I have to strongly disagree. This is a pretty poor telling of the alamo and texas. We take texas history every 3 years. The battle wasn't 30 minutes it lasted an entire day when the seige actually happened with 3 different attempts in 1 day. Maybe it was the last seige that was 30 minutes but it wasn't a wash from us. Also yes they fought pretty bravely considering the force difference and the fact the U.S. couldn't directly support the people.
There are actually a lot of inaccuracies with this. U.S. might of secretly been supplying troops but most of the forces was literally letters sent across the states for anyone to join the cause. You have a huge wave of manifest destiny right now and promises. Texas also joined America because economically after the way it was extremely unstable.
@@busterpropes2917 it was about a lot more than the alamo. The alamo was less than like 10% of the video. He managed to explain US-Mexico-Texas relations and developments, leading up to, during, and after, an extremely crucial juncture (the Mexican-American War), a period of several years, in just 5 minutes. Furthermore, he included a lot of color that you normally don't get, and gave a pretty damn good characterization of a whole lotta stuff, in a condensed, easy-to-digest, quick format. Frankly, you just sound like a butt hurt Texan.
As a Texan, most of this is true. The battle of the Alamo lasted nearly two weeks, though, and America was WAAAY more shady building up to the Mexican War.
It wasn’t a two week long battle. The encounter lasted 13 days total and while in the 13 days the few encounters they had Texas was quickly wrecked, when Mexico actually attacked March 6 they basically wiped them out as most of them ran into hiding in the interior or the building and some Texans surrendered and were then were executed. I’ve been to the Alamo a bunch of times, it’s the main star of downtown SA and it’s no surprise it went quick, it’s a tiny little place compared to buildings today. When they got wiped out march 6 that inspired others to come help
Then the Texans invited a bunch of Germans and Poles to settle their outskirts to serve as a buffer from Comanche and Apache raids, which is why there's a lot of German and Polish place names in certain places
This is a bastardized version of Texas history to clown on Texas. They were given the chance to surrender at the Alamo and didn’t. Travis sent out letters for backup and stated that they would either get it or they would die defending the Alamo.
How do you think people in the past went to other countries ? It has always been this way and boi if people didn't want you there you better run. Now instead of thousands you have millions so of course people freak out much more then before
@@wildfire9280ooh sht don't say that!!!! 😂😂 I was arguing literally for a month with SA ppl particularly Johannesburg! It's like the white ppl down there REALLY BELIEVE THEY ARE AFRICAN AND NOT SCOTTISH OR BRITISH OR WHEREVER THERE DNA TRACES THEM BACK TOO! I WAS TRYING TO TELL THEM THAT THE SAN and KhoiKhoi PPL YOU KNOW THE ACTUAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO JOHANNESBURG (eGoli the zulu name or original) They act like they don't know or understand that Europeans settled there because of the emerald mines. It's amazing because a lot of black South Africans were defending them too! 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
The sad part is that all of this is celebrated as Fiesta week in San Antonio. Not one San Antonian I've met could tell me the origins of fiesta week which, is that they got swindled.
I don't see how it's "sad". Maybe your confusing the origins of fiesta. I don't think it's that we're celebrating the battle of the alamo as if we had won (which im assuming you think), but rather as a way to honor the fallen soldiers of the alamo. Remember, Fiestas origins are not that directly of the battle of the alamo, but rather that of the battle of the flowers (the founding event of fiesta). A parade where local woman decorated the streets of SA and threw flowers at the forefront of the alamo in order to HONOR the fallen soldiers of both the alamo and san jacinto. It has nothing to do with parading around a battle ground as if we owned the place and won the battle with a flawless victory, because we didn't. No one argues about that because its common knowledge courtosey of texas history 101. Just as dia de Muertos is a way to remember passed loved ones and the lives that they lived rather than their final moments and the sadness that came with it, fiesta is a commemoration of the hard work the soldiers put themselves through and acknowledging that despite their loss. Things are perceived differently depending on the lense you look at them through. As a born and raised san antonian maybe I got a little offended that you think we don't know the origins of our festivities so forgive me if I went off on a tangent 😭
@@nissigalindo9017You are correct. Although it was somewhat morphed over the years to bring San Antonio citizens together to not only party and socialize but to bring tourists and have the locals make a dollar by being vendors. Something definitely happened amongst the conservatives and politicians in San Antonio to where they started to target local Hispanics and not want their presence in downtown San Antonio, especially during Fiesta to which they not only eroded Fiesta from 2 weeks to 1 but it's location and the locals not being able to afford a vendor's license or have a vendor's booth in downtown. Also a change of city ordinance. Boycotting Fiesta seems to be the most logical start for those living in San Antonio.
Yeah because people don't really care about what happened 180 years ago, they're just living in their moment and trying to have fun. But feel free to know everything and pretend you're The Giver or whatever, just retaining the knowledge no one else cares about because it doesn't matter anymore and it's basically trivia.
Yes. We are. That's why this guy who made the video had to be a racist and lie about history. The Siege of The Alamo lasted 13 days, in which the Mexican Army continuously bombarded by day and the fighters repaired by night. Numerous attempts were made to take the complex. What's in San Antonio now is less than 3% of the total engagement area back then; only the church remains, well, y'all would call it a church. Additionally, the Mexican Army numbered between 2,000 and 6,000 with more reinforcements in bound. Texans had approximately 200 defenders. The cannon was supposed to be scrapped and Texan forces moved on, but on site command decided to make a stand to buy Houston more time to build an Army. It was understood that all men would die in The Alamo. They knew it would happen. Santa Anna had murdered even American soldiers on his way to San Antonio. Nothing the guy in the video said is correct. Also, the Texans didn't run away. As the Mexican Army breached, one of the cannons was unable to be crippled, allowing the Mexicans to turn the cannon on the Texans. They repositioned to the Long House and other areas to try to avoid direct cannon fire. The entire thing was a delaying action that was designed, on site, to give Houston more time to build up an Army; which he did. Yes, initially it was hoped that major reinforcements would show, but the time the Mexicans showed, they new what they had to do. The Battle of San Jacinto, where in your vernacular, the Texans "clapped back", Houston smashed San Anna. 900 Texicans vs 1,300 Mexicans and they could NOT stop the Texans from killing them. 9 deaths, 30 wounded for the Texans and more than 600 dead and 700 captured for the Mexicans; including Santa Anna, who was found hiding as a regular soldier about a day later. Texans are so much "That guy" that we made the guy who fancied himself Napoleon cast off his rank of General and hide as a private. Yes, Texas is "That guy."
That is the history I was taught in texas history class something no other state has so I can't blame the stupid for thinking they are smart and know things
Man bro. I just subscribed today, after watching all your videos, You are on to something, the way you tell these stories and how you break this shit down without out it being long and drawn-out is super dope. I appreciate your articulation, prospective, assertiveness, research, and verbal demeanor. Plz keep it up! Peace God
Bro i think i binged all ur videos GREAT format the way u explain things are simple yet so informative added wit alittle dash of comedy KEEEP MAKING CONTENT! Im waiting on ur next video bro
If you can pick up a copy of "The History of the Filipino People" by Teodoro Agoncillo, you will have some fun, brother. It's written in plain, straight forward English. Studying the Philippines reveals EVERYTHING. That book is written in a very fun way, fun to read. Not some dry ass history book. You might have to buy from the Philippines and pay some serious shipping, though. You won't get that perspective in anything made from America -- and it was written in English, straight up. Nothing lost in translation.
Dont forget to tell the folks that handle on Oklahoma use to be Texas too. There was line that separated free states from slave ones and that part of Texas reached over into the free portion. To keep slavery in Texas they gave that land to Oklahoma. Ironically Texas was the last state to end slavery and that's where we get "Juneteenth"
As a Texan, I hate having to correct you, but you do have one glaringly obvious flaw. you spelled Are* incorrectly in the title. It's a small mistake, but the title currently gives the impression that we are no longer Dumb.
This dude is extremely intelligent. Huge fan. How'd you get so smart, bro!!?!?!? Amazing storyteller/educator. I'm praising Jesus for you and adding you as one of my favorite sources for gaining better u persuading about the world. Thank you, sir, and thank you, Jesus.
Sir, I have learned more from you than I have in high school and college.Because you tell the truth and they tell lies.I appreciate your content and look forward to more
read Empire of the Summer Moon. it’s a book about how texas was settled and more specifically about how the native americans and comanches clashed with the white folk. pretty insane stuff. makes you appreciate the geography of texas so much more
As a Texan who paid attention in history class, everything you said is spot on. One point I'd like to add is that Texas joining the union was always the end goal of Texas independence.
You definitely aren't from Texas. This shit ain't "spot on". This dude is a racist spewing hate. It'd be like claiming the Rwanda genocide was just a mugging.
“All my people from Texas stand up!!
Okay nah sit down” 😂😂😂😂
Nah* not Now. The translation is a bit wonk.
@@keelyourshelf really? Thanks for that. Think I was too busy laughing to catch that
I think they from texas😂@@Stephanie.101
Honestly man, I've always thought this style of storytelling gets what actually happened across in the most enlightening way (who are the actors? What were their positions and perspectives? What did they do?), and you've nailed it. Cool to see you cover all different kinds of topics. Found you from the Kendrick-BBL beef (I think), staying for all the other stuff. Wish you the best. I think your channel has the potential to blow up.
Thank you very much and very good catch yall, seeing things from their perspectives is key in my opinion when it comes to stories about the past. Glad you stuck around for the videos beyond that, more to come!
I have to strongly disagree. This is a pretty poor telling of the alamo and texas. We take texas history every 3 years. The battle wasn't 30 minutes it lasted an entire day when the seige actually happened with 3 different attempts in 1 day. Maybe it was the last seige that was 30 minutes but it wasn't a wash from us. Also yes they fought pretty bravely considering the force difference and the fact the U.S. couldn't directly support the people.
There are actually a lot of inaccuracies with this. U.S. might of secretly been supplying troops but most of the forces was literally letters sent across the states for anyone to join the cause. You have a huge wave of manifest destiny right now and promises. Texas also joined America because economically after the way it was extremely unstable.
I know it isn't a one answer one solution kind topic history has a lot of angles but this is pretty sub par.
@@busterpropes2917 it was about a lot more than the alamo. The alamo was less than like 10% of the video. He managed to explain US-Mexico-Texas relations and developments, leading up to, during, and after, an extremely crucial juncture (the Mexican-American War), a period of several years, in just 5 minutes. Furthermore, he included a lot of color that you normally don't get, and gave a pretty damn good characterization of a whole lotta stuff, in a condensed, easy-to-digest, quick format. Frankly, you just sound like a butt hurt Texan.
Don't ever forget when slavery was officially abolished, Texas acted like it was a jury duty summons. Threw that right in the trash
So Texas independence is just a US civil war prequel?
Yep!!...Last state to abolished slavery after it was deemed illegal.
Yeah it was the native Americans who threw that in the trash.
As a Texan, I’m soo shocked June 19th is a US holiday when it should just be in TEXAS!!
@@jakeshaify
Talk to my Native American brothers and sisters about this one.
As a Texan, most of this is true. The battle of the Alamo lasted nearly two weeks, though, and America was WAAAY more shady building up to the Mexican War.
It wasn’t a two week long battle. The encounter lasted 13 days total and while in the 13 days the few encounters they had Texas was quickly wrecked, when Mexico actually attacked March 6 they basically wiped them out as most of them ran into hiding in the interior or the building and some Texans surrendered and were then were executed. I’ve been to the Alamo a bunch of times, it’s the main star of downtown SA and it’s no surprise it went quick, it’s a tiny little place compared to buildings today.
When they got wiped out march 6 that inspired others to come help
Yup
@@Hashdollars 13 days is nearly two weeks tho????
@@dogcakewogThe encounter lasted 13 days. Most of that was not fighting but just the Mexican army sitting outside.
@@seanpellerin5703 If I sit on the toilet for 13 days but only poop for 5 minutes it was still a 13 day long poop session
do more on history qualms , your delivery is immaculate... and more African stuff brodie, the ancestors request
Thank you, will do. I have a lot of African history but most of them piss me off too much so I have to space them out lol
Why not try some African history pre colonialism? Kingdom of kush/Mali/Ghana, mansa musa etc.
@@xeviuniverse do Ethiopian history specially Adwa battle bro. Ethio- italian war
@@xeviuniverse talk about stuff related to how the ethiopian church is older than whatever tf the did in europe
@@xeviuniverseyou do a great job at dishing out the facts and perspectives in short informative video, glad i discovered ya
You left out the part where the Mexicans invited them there thinking the Commanchee’s and white settlers would kill each other off.
This. ☝🏽
Was looking for this comment lol
Then the Texans invited a bunch of Germans and Poles to settle their outskirts to serve as a buffer from Comanche and Apache raids, which is why there's a lot of German and Polish place names in certain places
That's how you play Civ alright@@c.barclay8564
@@c.barclay8564 they didn’t need to come they could just stayed in Germany.
Okay knowing the history of taxes now, this whole freak out over migrants feel both extremely ironic and kinda karmic.
This is a bastardized version of Texas history to clown on Texas. They were given the chance to surrender at the Alamo and didn’t. Travis sent out letters for backup and stated that they would either get it or they would die defending the Alamo.
Such is the history of the world.
How many deductions did you take? Did you apply the first time homeowner credit? 🤔
How do you think people in the past went to other countries ? It has always been this way and boi if people didn't want you there you better run. Now instead of thousands you have millions so of course people freak out much more then before
Yeah white people took our land and our fits and were the immigrants? Whatever.
Israel looked at American History and went “YOOOOOOOO! 🫵😲💡”
“We can do that, but faster.”
Also almost applies to South Africa.
Israel was already in America, they just didn't have their own country yet. Even in Jewish lore, if Israel has their own country, the end is nigh.
@@wildfire9280ooh sht don't say that!!!! 😂😂 I was arguing literally for a month with SA ppl particularly Johannesburg! It's like the white ppl down there REALLY BELIEVE THEY ARE AFRICAN AND NOT SCOTTISH OR BRITISH OR WHEREVER THERE DNA TRACES THEM BACK TOO! I WAS TRYING TO TELL THEM THAT THE SAN and KhoiKhoi PPL YOU KNOW THE ACTUAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO JOHANNESBURG (eGoli the zulu name or original) They act like they don't know or understand that Europeans settled there because of the emerald mines. It's amazing because a lot of black South Africans were defending them too! 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
@@oodo2908 dude said jewish lore this generation is cooked
@@Blend_it i mean its a correct use of the word, "Lore" has existed as a word for centuries bro, sounds like your vocab level is cooked
Texan here. I'm embarrassed to say that 🤦🏻♂️ There's nothing heroic nor grand about the state's founding nor its founders.
Texan here. To add to this, they teach us in Texas like if it was heroic and grand.
IDGF STILL PROUD TO BE TEXAN. No land was founded justly, but through war and deals.
The sad part is that all of this is celebrated as Fiesta week in San Antonio. Not one San Antonian I've met could tell me the origins of fiesta week which, is that they got swindled.
I don’t think anyone here in SA really associates fiesta with the Alamo. It’s just an excuse for people to get drunk and party but I agree.
@@rossbob5583similar to 5 de mayo in America
I don't see how it's "sad". Maybe your confusing the origins of fiesta. I don't think it's that we're celebrating the battle of the alamo as if we had won (which im assuming you think), but rather as a way to honor the fallen soldiers of the alamo. Remember, Fiestas origins are not that directly of the battle of the alamo, but rather that of the battle of the flowers (the founding event of fiesta). A parade where local woman decorated the streets of SA and threw flowers at the forefront of the alamo in order to HONOR the fallen soldiers of both the alamo and san jacinto. It has nothing to do with parading around a battle ground as if we owned the place and won the battle with a flawless victory, because we didn't. No one argues about that because its common knowledge courtosey of texas history 101. Just as dia de Muertos is a way to remember passed loved ones and the lives that they lived rather than their final moments and the sadness that came with it, fiesta is a commemoration of the hard work the soldiers put themselves through and acknowledging that despite their loss. Things are perceived differently depending on the lense you look at them through.
As a born and raised san antonian maybe I got a little offended that you think we don't know the origins of our festivities so forgive me if I went off on a tangent 😭
@@nissigalindo9017You are correct. Although it was somewhat morphed over the years to bring San Antonio citizens together to not only party and socialize but to bring tourists and have the locals make a dollar by being vendors.
Something definitely happened amongst the conservatives and politicians in San Antonio to where they started to target local Hispanics and not want their presence in downtown San Antonio, especially during Fiesta to which they not only eroded Fiesta from 2 weeks to 1 but it's location and the locals not being able to afford a vendor's license or have a vendor's booth in downtown.
Also a change of city ordinance.
Boycotting Fiesta seems to be the most logical start for those living in San Antonio.
Yeah because people don't really care about what happened 180 years ago, they're just living in their moment and trying to have fun. But feel free to know everything and pretend you're The Giver or whatever, just retaining the knowledge no one else cares about because it doesn't matter anymore and it's basically trivia.
Bro remembered the Alamo
You’ve got a gift, I really like that you tell stories from history and pop culture
that "eww" was probably spot on lmfao.
man, nobody tell Hank Hill this, he gon lose his shit!
"Damn its really grimy out here" 😂😂
Idk if you're big on Tiktok because I don't have one, but your channel is going to blow up. Mark my words! 🙌🏿
🙌🏻
Damn, the texans weren't that guy
Yes. We are. That's why this guy who made the video had to be a racist and lie about history. The Siege of The Alamo lasted 13 days, in which the Mexican Army continuously bombarded by day and the fighters repaired by night. Numerous attempts were made to take the complex. What's in San Antonio now is less than 3% of the total engagement area back then; only the church remains, well, y'all would call it a church. Additionally, the Mexican Army numbered between 2,000 and 6,000 with more reinforcements in bound. Texans had approximately 200 defenders. The cannon was supposed to be scrapped and Texan forces moved on, but on site command decided to make a stand to buy Houston more time to build an Army. It was understood that all men would die in The Alamo. They knew it would happen. Santa Anna had murdered even American soldiers on his way to San Antonio. Nothing the guy in the video said is correct. Also, the Texans didn't run away. As the Mexican Army breached, one of the cannons was unable to be crippled, allowing the Mexicans to turn the cannon on the Texans. They repositioned to the Long House and other areas to try to avoid direct cannon fire. The entire thing was a delaying action that was designed, on site, to give Houston more time to build up an Army; which he did. Yes, initially it was hoped that major reinforcements would show, but the time the Mexicans showed, they new what they had to do. The Battle of San Jacinto, where in your vernacular, the Texans "clapped back", Houston smashed San Anna. 900 Texicans vs 1,300 Mexicans and they could NOT stop the Texans from killing them. 9 deaths, 30 wounded for the Texans and more than 600 dead and 700 captured for the Mexicans; including Santa Anna, who was found hiding as a regular soldier about a day later. Texans are so much "That guy" that we made the guy who fancied himself Napoleon cast off his rank of General and hide as a private. Yes, Texas is "That guy."
@@MichaelHowell-c8q bros mad
Typical Texan gassing himself up with some o that good ol' American marketing
@@MichaelHowell-c8q Fk Texas
That is the history I was taught in texas history class something no other state has so I can't blame the stupid for thinking they are smart and know things
Unbelievable 😮 thanks again great storytelling. This man's a legend
Man bro. I just subscribed today, after watching all your videos, You are on to something, the way you tell these stories and how you break this shit down without out it being long and drawn-out is super dope. I appreciate your articulation, prospective, assertiveness, research, and verbal demeanor. Plz keep it up! Peace God
34 seconds! I have never been that earlier anywhere 😂
I am with my gf 😔
I could listen to stories like this for hours 😂❤
History not stories. Well mostly history
@@r.c.l2569 😒🙄 thanks for explaining.
Just saw one of your shorts and I think you’re my new favorite storyteller 🤣
Sir, you found your nitch and you're damn good at this story telling stuff! Keep up the great work.
I’d love to see a spaghetti western about this. It’s so dramatic
Damn you made this video feel like one minute long, you’re an amazing storyteller!
"Remember The Alamo"
But do you really remember?
Remember the Alamo, but only in a certain way that benefits us.
Bro i think i binged all ur videos GREAT format the way u explain things are simple yet so informative added wit alittle dash of comedy KEEEP MAKING CONTENT! Im waiting on ur next video bro
Love your channel, such a great find.
Your Fauci video locked me in as a new subscriber.
Keep up the awesome work!
Yo Bro just found your page I love history and you making the content great to listen too
If you can pick up a copy of "The History of the Filipino People" by Teodoro Agoncillo, you will have some fun, brother. It's written in plain, straight forward English. Studying the Philippines reveals EVERYTHING. That book is written in a very fun way, fun to read. Not some dry ass history book. You might have to buy from the Philippines and pay some serious shipping, though. You won't get that perspective in anything made from America -- and it was written in English, straight up. Nothing lost in translation.
"stand up! NOW SIT DOWN ALL YOUR ANCETORS WERE STUPID" XD PERFECT
Dont forget to tell the folks that handle on Oklahoma use to be Texas too. There was line that separated free states from slave ones and that part of Texas reached over into the free portion. To keep slavery in Texas they gave that land to Oklahoma. Ironically Texas was the last state to end slavery and that's where we get "Juneteenth"
0:13 Israel would like a word
Please make more American History videos! These videos are amazing!
Explains why Texans love guns so much.
They were caught lacking 😂
Dude, I freakin love your channel. You going to blow up.
Keep up the hustle bro!!
For real for real you need to start doing history alongside your pop culture breakdowns. Trick people into learning lmao I loved this
Californians happy af right now hearing Texas took Ls
That Texan “supremacy” lmao
Genius. Best delivery, best content.
I’m a child of Mexican immigrants that lives and has lived in Texas all my life, so I am also side-eyeing Texans 😂
If you were my history professor in highschool, I'd probably know a lot more history.
Best history lecturer. Been with you from TikTok.
Thanks Xevi great way to learn about America's history
See kids learning can be fun😊. Never stop learning
This man is better than any history teacher I've ever had nbs💪🏾
I really like the way you tell stories, its very engaging!
God damn, you good. Norwegian finally Learning some American history
Sending this to all my texan friends 💀
I’m almost 40 getting schooled/learning 😅 good 👍 stuff bro I’ve been binging
Dope ass history lesson im texan and didnt know alot of what you brought up in the videos i like the way you simplified it 😂
I love ur story telling my son has been watching with me and he gets it better from u than any teacher ever could. Thank you
I seriously love this channel man, learning so much
You really are such a great storyteller. I really encourage you to do long content .
I learn way more from this channel than I ever I ever did in any high school history class
FINALLY!! Someone who knows real Texas history I used to try to tell ppl, a lotta fello Texans don’t wanna hear it for some people reason
“Americans said ‘these are slaves we got to bring them’ Mexico said ‘ugh’ ‘ugh yaself, and we not payin taxes’”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m not joking. This is my new favorite history channel.
Okay, First off, when I asked you on TikTok to do a story about Texas, THISSSSSS IS NOT WHAT I MEANT 😂😂
😂
As a Texan, I hate having to correct you, but you do have one glaringly obvious flaw.
you spelled Are* incorrectly in the title. It's a small mistake, but the title currently gives the impression that we are no longer Dumb.
💀💀
New favourite content creator. Delivery top notch
This is the best description of the Texas rebellion I’ve heard🙌🏽
I am a member of one of the founding families in Dallas. He is spot on.
Texas still treats women like property! Go Texas! LOL.
I wish you were a history teacher!! 😂
I love your channel and storytelling
I really like your videos. The way you deliver information is very entertaining. And informative.
As a Texan. Before the vid starts. Yeah we always been dumb as hell
Bro Im liking your content. Keep it up, youll get big soon ✌️
Your history stuff is always nice fam. Keep it up.
Using your videos for brief history lessions that I want to expand upon. Thank you so much!
I hope Xevi does one on Hawai’i. Didn’t America borrow from the Texas playbook for that one?
Showing love from Texas 💯
Imagine if our teacher was like this we would’ve made it pass the 2nd grade 🤣🎓💖✏️📚🚌
"Remember the Alamo!!!" ❤❤❤
this the best channel to crop up from the Kendrick beef
This dude is extremely intelligent. Huge fan. How'd you get so smart, bro!!?!?!? Amazing storyteller/educator. I'm praising Jesus for you and adding you as one of my favorite sources for gaining better u persuading about the world. Thank you, sir, and thank you, Jesus.
I used to want Morgan freeman to narrate my life. story, now I want Xevi to do it
Thank you for this! I asked for more world history videos and you followed through!!! Thanks for listening to us!❤❤❤
You’re so funny dude I love your content.
Bruv i couldn't comprehend had to watch like 5 times before I understood the hooliganism of the past
Spongebob and Patrick said it best: Texas is dumb.
Sir, I have learned more from you than I have in high school and college.Because you tell the truth and they tell lies.I appreciate your content and look forward to more
That first part hit me hard. I went from this 😁to this 😢
I appreciate your story telling. You're good!
I'm from Texas, and I approve this message!
read Empire of the Summer Moon. it’s a book about how texas was settled and more specifically about how the native americans and comanches clashed with the white folk. pretty insane stuff. makes you appreciate the geography of texas so much more
You gotta do more history stories lol Bible stories would be hilarious 😂😂😂
Loving the channel bro. Keep it up!
Holy f why does history sounds so many times like ,, no me no play together, we instead kill each other and make each other very sad"
I clicked like before the video started... lol... also your Boy out here getting educated! 😊😊
please make a video explaining the cuban missle crisis, fidel castro, or lucky luciano
As a Texan who paid attention in history class, everything you said is spot on.
One point I'd like to add is that Texas joining the union was always the end goal of Texas independence.
You definitely aren't from Texas. This shit ain't "spot on". This dude is a racist spewing hate. It'd be like claiming the Rwanda genocide was just a mugging.
I appreciate the delivery.
Don’t let sandy cheeks see this video title 😭
Bro you're the best.
The BEST. More content please.
It's great. I like your voice, it's catchy. A bit hard to follow at times, but highly entertaining. A French 50 y.o white dude. Cheers !
you’d be an incredible history teacher
Yeah I'm subbing bro thanks for the real history lesson even with the slave, it was worst with them
I feel like Ive learned a lot about American history that I never knew. I must have skipped this day of class in high school