im english born but since i was a young boy ive had this thing for the csa i dont know why but i was drawn to south carolina and even now at 54 yrs old i got a rebel flag and a south carolina flag on my wall.
Rebel Soul That’s....not gonna happen. There may be a civil war in this country but it will be Lib vs. Conservative or white vs non-white. Hard line Confederates are liberals who think they’re conservatives, so you’d probably have to sit that one out.
This song is even more powerful and meaningful on 2021. Support from Canada 🇨🇦, from a girl who’s family came to Canada after the war from Virginia. Least we ever forget where we are from and what the South has been through!!!!
bullshit. If you believe secession was legal and that damned war was illegal...and you see a non-north/south version of that four year nightmare coming again...you aren't reconstructed.
As a retired career U.S. Marine I can tell you from my own life that the men fighting the war don't want to be their, yet they all have a great since of duty. If the people in power in the governments of the world had to do the fighting there would never be another war. Only the fighting man knows the true horrors of war and then when he comes home has to live with that horror the rest of his life. They were brave men who did what their country asked of them no matter what side they were on. Their are no real winners in a war just those who life through it.
Amen...we who have seen the cost of war wish for no more......as was quoted at one point, "only the dead have seen the end of war." I wish for a day when the living can say that as well.
@@firebird4491 -Hello clueless the Civil War had nothing to do with Slavery! Only naive People who do not know History repeat this lie! If Lincoln was so opposed to slavery why did he not make slavery illegal within the Northern States? Seems odd for someone that was a abolitionist!
@@freddiestewart9233 Lincoln being an abolitionist is a common misunderstanding of his views at the time and his official political positions. Lincoln, in his debates with Stephen Douglass in 1858, made his position on slavery clear. He claimed he would not interfere with the institution where it currently existed but would oppose expansion of slavery into the territories. Privately Lincoln was very much against slavery as was most of the north. However, most northerners before the war were not abolitionists. Abolition was considered the extreme solution to the slavery issue (the immediate and uncompensated emancipation of all slaves). What was more popular was to either contain slavery or to let it die out naturally. Because of this it is entirely possible that Lincoln personally preferred abolition but understood his electability would be diminished if he expressed this publicly. Lincoln also did not immediately push for the abolition of slavery at the beginning of the war because he still hoped for a quick end to the conflict and to return the south to the fold. He reassured the south he would not abolish slavery. Southern politicians though knew that slavery was doomed to die if they stayed in the union. As the war progressed into 1862 and the war was in full swing he enacted the emancipation proclamation which freed all slaves in territories controlled by the rebels. While this would officially free most slaves in the country this did not apply to loyal slave holding territories like Kentucky or Missouri (or territories occupied by Union troops at the time like New Orleans despite being part of a state which rebelled). This was a political move which Lincoln used to have the country one step closer to total abolition while maintaining the loyalty of loyal slave holders. Late in the war most northerners had turned abolitionist since it was the institution of slavery which tore the country apart and so the 13th amendment was passed in 1865. It must also be stated that Lincoln's TOP PRIORITY was to maintain the Union. This came first before slavery.
@@freddiestewart9233 that is stupid man. The CSA was for slavery. They say as much in their states statements of secession in no uncertain terms. Glorify our rebellion not the people at the top behind it.... Except for Lee he was cool
Tennessee born and raised. Land of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Crockett and Alvin York. Also home to Dirty Shirts and the men that stopped the biggest invasion force to ever hit our shores. Battle of New Orleans to finish the War if 1812.
Still makes me cry... Shit, 19 years in the Navy.. HM1 and proud, still there is a hole and a sentiment and deep stirring deep inside me when I hear this... Sad and damn proud at the same time... God bless you fellow tarheels
@@JWWhiteTX boss I never worked a day in my life I loved it all even the BS times.. after all it was my beloved devil dogs that informed me that infact I was never really Navy.. infact a special sub species of Marine with a funny hat and bell bottoms.. proudly so, Semper Fi
"With all my devotion to the Union and the feeling of loyalty and duty of an American citizen, I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home. I have therefore resigned my commission in the Army, and save in defense of my native State, with the sincere hope that my poor services may never be needed, I hope I may never be called on to draw my sword..." (Robert E. Lee)
It took 80 years for Dixie to completely economically recover from the 4-year-long War Between the States and its immediate aftermath, including the “Reconstruction” period, when the South was ruthlessly plundered. It is not hard to see why many Southerners in the immediate post-war decades were deeply bitter about the Confederacy’s defeat.
My ancestors fought under Lee and Jackson. Our property was seized and given to another State entirely. Not a single slave on that land but idiots have been brainwashed by the "glorious Union" lies of freeing the slaves.
@@joeylayton7588 I won't lie, I know my family hasn't. The South still hasn't recovered economically, the sheer amount of poverty in the South is a sure sign of this. It was reduced during primarily the war and reconstruction both, from a glorious beautiful land of sunshine and warmth, to ashes and struggled to rise up from those ashes. When you live in the Midwest and the Northern states you don't really see the impact the war still has on the south. So, they don't really understand why we're "holding onto a 150 year old grudge". Yes, a lot of great things has came out of the south since the war, Pain is a true matron of art, but when the Union came in and destroyed as much of the Southern Culture as they could they injured the soul of the south. Injured, not killed. Despite great attempts of burying the voices and experiences of our dear southern soldiers and their families, they continued on. Yet, to try and get people to understand the Stars and Bars are a sign of Heritage and not hate, is like beating your head against the wall. It leaves you injured and in pain, and gets absolutely nothing done. The South didn't rebel because of slavery. Slavery was a dying practice in the south. Even as soon as the 1850s, they were already beginning to find new ways to produce cotton, that didn't rely on slave-labor. Slaves were expensive, with only wealthy owning slaves and the most wealthy owning multiples. An example of this is how only the most wealthy people own golden everything, ie a golden toilet. You won't be seeing lower class or even really most of the middle class owning a golden toilet, or a mansion with a giant theatre and bowling alley. You likely wouldn't see most normal people with a slave. I hope that puts that in perspective on slavery. No, the belief that the 'Civil War' was about slavery came from Lincoln's propaganda he used against the South during their campaigns. It actually goes back to the Industrial Revolution. The United States was expanding Industry and factories, which were actually pretty terrible places to work. The amount of wage theft ongoing was so high no one had seen its like for, at least, a terribly long time. This began the uptick of trouble, which eventually lead to the establishment of Unions, but I digress, a very disgruntled South decided they were not taking part of this, and decided they were leaving the country, creating their own country. Seperatism spread across the states and The Confederacy most think of during this time was born. After states began to vote to separate, the government began to panic. Lincoln said they couldn't lose the South, because that's where the money was. You see, the South was very wealthy due to the cotton trade and most of the south was very rural. Losing the South would be a huge blow to the country and so they began a smear campaign. Everyone knows how the rest went.
@@maxsenpai9285 no...there's a difference... most fought for their homeland and few for slavery since very few could afford slaves... I would stand and fight for the south, which is my home
Rowdy Redcoat I’m pretty sure it would have happened by now. Southerners are some of the most patriotic Americans. If there’s another civil war in this country, it will be right vs left or white vs non-white, not North vs South
Ever since I discovered about the us civil war. I’ve always had this thing towards the south that jut makes me wanna live there (Saying this as a Spaniard) and learn it’s culture. Long live the south, and greetings from Spain
I'm hearing "Boots and Saddles" louder and louder every day. I've still got my Enfield, my JP Murray, and my Griswold. Never took my spurs off my Brogans....never will.
Seeing what our once proud nation has turned into due to the Imperial Federal government in the swamp of Potomac, this song rings even more true to me today than it did when I first heard it years and years ago. States' rights, and long live the Bonnie Blue Flag!
@@aeoe665 Other than the fact that they were enshrined in the Constitution specifically because the original 13 would have never signed it otherwise, because that would be tantamount to replacing one tyranny with another? Not much, I suppose.
@@aeoe665 Thanks. I mean, that's the whole thing. The Founding Fathers knew full well that different states would have different values, and therefore limited federal powers very much. Let's take today's situation and reverse it: What if the "traditional, Christian conservative states" held the power in Washington and decided, without any actual support in the Constitution (because there isn't any mention of it as a Federal power) that gay marriage was a crime and that any state allowing it could be invaded and subjugated at will? I'd be against that and I'd fully support the "offending" state if they seceded, stating breach of contract as their reason, because that's what it would be.
Montana has a lot in common with the South. I stayed in the Bitterroot wilderness for 6 weeks in 2010 and then rode a bicycle back home to Virginia and met many amazing people from Montana. Some of the kindest and most amazing people I've ever met was during my time in Montana. There is a thing called Southern hospitality because in the South even today we say please, thank you, yes sir, no ma'am, and smile at each other. We also hold doors for strangers, pick up hitchhikers, feed someone who is hungry, and treat others with respect. I experienced this same reality in Montana. It just sucks the feds have stolen so much of your States land. It's easy enough to take it back though.
Not the biggest fan of the song but I am not ashamed of my family’s history and it’s interesting you say that because my 3rd Great Grandfather fought in the 14th GA Regiment CSA and fought in 16 major engagements and was captured at the Battle of The Wilderness in the last ten years of his life he moved to Montana. Don’t really know why as all his family including myself now still reside in Georgia
No those four people know that by the intro to the song that this version was written by a yankee. No self respecting confederate would describe the Yankee nation as a land of freedom.
"So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that Slavery is abolished. I believe it will be greatly for the interest of the South. So fully am I satisfied of this that I would have cheerfully lost all that I have lost by the war, and have suffered all that I have suffered to have this object attained." (Robert E. Lee)
No lol. It’s well documented that slavery was the primary reason for the rebellion, slavery was the basis for the southern economy and its loss was a huge hit that caused a lot of issues and that is expressly why the war was started.
In the late 1840s, there was a war in Spain. The carlist wars. The Carlist forces lost the war and many fled to the south. Most ended up fighting in confederate regiments. Respect to the Confederacy, from Spain.
@@iceberg1229 wtf? No the South was absolutely WASP, perhaps even more than the North during the civil war due to high rates of immigration to the North from ireland and Germany. Most of the Southern leaders were of British descent
@@fyrdman2185 not entirely true, their ruling class was wasp, but the people were a mixture of earlier irish, Scottish, french, spanish, and of course english. There might've been germans too but i cant remember
@@fyrdman2185 not to mention all the natives who helped fight the union as well, basically all im saying is the south was not all WASP as people like to pretend it was
@@iceberg1229 no only Louisiana was French, and maybe some Spanish in Florida but not a lot, the rest of them were English (the majority), Scottish and Ulster Scots aka British.
@@SStupendous we 300k yankees with 1/3rd the man power and 1/8th the equipment. Wasn't until the murderous bastards like Sherman and Grant committed massive war crimes we started to slow.
@@regular-goose4129 no clue what he meant but i think its more like it feels like the free,soulful America we knew is on the back-foot in favor of a restricted,gray,beautyless and Corporate Society. Feels like the end of an era,and it helps nothing to see the communism we spent decades fighting usher it in here
@@ChopsWildRide i find everything you said utterly disgusting. Dixie deserves better than racists and tyrants. I respect your grandfathers service but i cant in good conscience agree with a man that would see our christian brothers and sisters eradicated for a shade of skin
@@ChopsWildRide so you’re grandfather was a nazi sympathizer……cool extremely unpatriotic and un-American thing of him to say honestly sound like a old fool to me if he didn’t like this great country he should have stayed in Germany after the war.
@@thedragon356 If he said "Great Grandfather" that could very well be WWI instead of WWII, and could make more sense too seeing as WWI is a much less black-and-white conflict. There were also plenty German-Americans at the time who were forced to give up their German heritage due to it being "the enemy" at the time of WWI.
@@fropi5523 The North were the traitors to the original American ideal of liberty and what the founders had established. The South were the ones defending it. The South only wanted to be left alone and live in peace. If there was no invasion, there would have been no war.
Alright let’s get something straight here! First of all people can love there lands if they want to that’s their right don’t call us traitors for fighting for what we thought was right SECOND! The invasion was cause because of US may I repeat US who fired on fort Sumter so really the confederacy started the war we played as much as a role as the Union did both sides are at fault I still love the southern land and it’s Dixie flags and heritage of rebellion but cmon...the union didn’t invade randomly it was us firing on Sumter to force Lincoln’s hand for war
@@vincentmeade2534 and men who murder, cheat, fornicate, betray, and commit every sin under the sun, because God loves all mankind even though they have sinned
Canadian by birth, Southern by blood. Two sides fought for the South out of Virginia, as the war was ending first the woman, kids, had everything loaded up and they went to Saskatchewan. Where I was born and raised. I will always have a place in the heart for The South!!!! I am thinking about her on this Canada Day 2020.
Gabriel Eberle We end this we weaken there nation and form the entire USA under dixe hang those tyrants in the streets and tar and feather those asshole supporters of them
FIREBIRD44 your statement of they didn’t rebel to keep people in chains is weak on the face of the fact that they rebelled for freedom and the way to live their own lives part of which included slavery that existed in most of the colonies at that time.
Our program is simple: To govern Dixie. They ask us for programs but there are already too many. It is not programs that are wanting for the salvation of Dixie but men and willpower. JOIN the Confederate Party. We will form a new southern nation!
Christian Davis I’m glad the south lost but nor do I think you should be ridiculed for listening to this nor for supporting the south and to be called a racist for it is just a crime itself
Heres a question though, you wish the South won right? So if they had won militarily and they were allowed to survive as a independent state, would you want slavery abolished?
The civil war was the most influential war to our modern history. So much so that european countries sent people to take notes. Because it was basically testing ground for all the unused tech by that point
@@scottmead7385 No! What’s needed is to use the power of the ballot box & vote the corrupt politicians out. We need to unite this republic by weeding out all of those persons who believe that they are superior to another. Every race, culture & nationality who call this republic home must be allowed to live amongst each other in peace. Where everyone is equal.
@@kimberlywertz3839 how well has that worked so far? Since the Hart-Cellar act the States have faced forced demographic change to the point they are unrecognizable to the men who fought for it.
Descendent of Yankees and Confederates, but close analysis of the war and the direction of the nation afterward has led me to proclaim the South was justified and the North was not. Long live Dixie!
Confederacy is right. The Union has military bases all over the world, & a multi trillion dollar debt. If the south lost the violence, the north loses its own liberty to a big government.
Honestly we would win in a civil war today simply put we would outnumber them . People from around the world . And I mean millions would rally round the Bonnie flag and we would push the Yankees
Real down to Earth People! Humble proud heart an soul! Not like those yanks! Weather balloon types with their self titulated might? Humble under THE lord give thanks and praise to THE Beautiful South! And its People!
Lyrics: Oh, I'm a good ol' Rebel, now that's just what I am, For this "Fair Land of Freedom" I do not care a damn! I'm glad I fit against it, I only wish we'd won, And I don't want no pardon for anything I done.
I hates the Constitution, this Great Republic, too, I hates the Freedman's Buro in uniforms of blue, I hates the nasty eagle with all his brags and fuss, The lying, thieving Yankees, I hates them wuss and wuss!
I hates the Yankee nation and everything they do, I hates the Declaration of Independence, too, I hates the "Glorious Union" , 'tis dripping with our blood, I hates their striped banner, I fit it all I could.
I followed old Marse Robert for four years, near about, Got wounded in three places, and starved at P'int Lookout; I cotched the "roomatism" a'campin' in the snow, But I killed a chance o' Yankees, I'd like to kill some mo'.
Three hundred thousand Yankees is stiff in Southern dust! We got three hundred thousand before they conquered us. They died of Southern fever and Southern steel and shot, I wish they was three million instead of what we got.
I can't take up my musket and fight 'em now no more, But I ain't a'gonna love 'em, now that is sarten sure; And I don't want no pardon for what I was and am, I won't be reconstructed, and I don’t care a damn!
William Anderson rode around with scalps around his neck, compared him and his associates with demons from Hell, and encouraged his men to kill indiscriminately. A hero gets his men to round up and kill hundreds of men and boys ? (in Independence, Missouri)
That image goes unbelievably hard.
the picture depicting a lone soldier with his gun against a horde is priceless
"Going Home" is the title of this piece of artwork.
@@TheBearInTheChair going home when you are already there, during a home invasion…
But so true in many instances.
@@ttx3The title of the piece is more in reference to the soldier going home to Heaven
@@hippyjoe Heaven is a place somewhere in Alabama 😇
It is an honor to be added to the watch list with all of you.
That picture is one of the most badass things I've ever seen.
Agreed. 👍
It is currently January 19th, 2021. Happy Birthday Robert E. Lee!
Happy b-day
Happy really late birthday gen. Lee!
Happy birthday general e lee
It's August. I missed it... Happy Belated Birthday R.E.L.. Greatest General of all time.. I Love the Confederacy...
Im sorry General Lee I failed my great great grandfather Captain White of the 5th Georgian Calvary I couldn't stop them from taking down the statue 😭😭
im english born but since i was a young boy ive had this thing for the csa i dont know why but i was drawn to south carolina and even now at 54 yrs old i got a rebel flag and a south carolina flag on my wall.
what part of England are you from? South Carolina is to Dixie what Sussex is to England.
@@gabrieleberle4422 huddersfield west yorkshire
@@andyericsson2490 that's in the Cumberland area, right?
if i had to live in England that'd probably be where i'd choose.
@@gabrieleberle4422 cumberland as been cumbria since 1974 and is not in west yorkshire its a couple of hours drive north west from us
@@andyericsson2490 What i mean is the historical region of Cumberland.
Brings a tear to my eye to know people still listen to our southern heritage god bless Dixieland🤘🏻🤘🏻
First State Bottle Diggers will you be with us when we rise
Hell yeah I will fight for dixie
God bless the confederacy
Rebel Soul I will be with you too
Rebel Soul That’s....not gonna happen. There may be a civil war in this country but it will be Lib vs. Conservative or white vs non-white. Hard line Confederates are liberals who think they’re conservatives, so you’d probably have to sit that one out.
This song is even more powerful and meaningful on 2021. Support from Canada 🇨🇦, from a girl who’s family came to Canada after the war from Virginia. Least we ever forget where we are from and what the South has been through!!!!
Amen northern brother
Have a wonderful day.
Family legend says my kin left for Canada after the War of Northern Aggression. 1920s some of them dropped down into Montana.
To the ones who dislike this song......I ain't a got nothing for you.....damn Yankee city boy
81 of them traitors...
83 now... Sad so many are against it
That's not even Yankee, that's a fucking sjw-scum
They got nothing else to do while their wife’s boyfriend is at their house.
There are now 92 Yankee libs that did not like this
Possibly the best cover of this song I’ve heard yet. Keep it up!
Юг восстанет вновь
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag ‘et Bears a Single Star!
Indeed
The south will rise
@@SolidRebeI yes Love the south from Royssia
"They died of southern fever and southern steel and shot"
I looked at that painting. I wonder if that boy got a medal for capturing all of those prisoners.
Sorry, but he killed al of them...
Karl Mayer just as good.
he was gunned down real easy..
@@chris.3069 ain’t never been a Southerner with a gun gunned down “real easy.”
He got one, the other ones killed him.
I'm proud to be a North Carolinian and a proud southerner
God Bless Dixie But stop squatting y'all's trucks XD, Love a proud Mississippian
North Carolina strong 💪💪💪💪
@@USA--1776preach haha
NW Florida on the Alabama line. Still being invaded.
"I WON'T BE RECONSTRUCTED, AND I DON'T CARE A DAMN".
But you were ;)
bullshit. If you believe secession was legal and that damned war was illegal...and you see a non-north/south version of that four year nightmare coming again...you aren't reconstructed.
@@teller1290 This country was built on states rights and was abolished by abe linCON
InfinitaSalo means “mentally”, stupid
InfinitaSalo the economy was reconstructed, they didn’t do shit to our souls and blood buddy
As a retired career U.S. Marine I can tell you from my own life that the men fighting the war don't want to be their, yet they all have a great since of duty. If the people in power in the governments of the world had to do the fighting there would never be another war. Only the fighting man knows the true horrors of war and then when he comes home has to live with that horror the rest of his life. They were brave men who did what their country asked of them no matter what side they were on. Their are no real winners in a war just those who life through it.
True that Robert.
In earlier ages, kings and emperors would personally lead their armies into battle.
Amen...we who have seen the cost of war wish for no more......as was quoted at one point, "only the dead have seen the end of war." I wish for a day when the living can say that as well.
Not true, violence is in our nature. We must strive to become or be subjugated. Such is human existence.
I would say the former slaves certainly got something out of that war.
God Bless the South! I am a member of the SCV and I had Ancestors who gave their all in the War of Northern Aggression!
You had ancestors who fought to keep black people in chains? That sucks man.
@@firebird4491 -Hello clueless the Civil War had nothing to do with Slavery! Only naive People who do not know History repeat this lie! If Lincoln was so opposed to slavery why did he not make slavery illegal within the Northern States? Seems odd for someone that was a abolitionist!
@@freddiestewart9233 Lincoln being an abolitionist is a common misunderstanding of his views at the time and his official political positions.
Lincoln, in his debates with Stephen Douglass in 1858, made his position on slavery clear. He claimed he would not interfere with the institution where it currently existed but would oppose expansion of slavery into the territories.
Privately Lincoln was very much against slavery as was most of the north. However, most northerners before the war were not abolitionists. Abolition was considered the extreme solution to the slavery issue (the immediate and uncompensated emancipation of all slaves). What was more popular was to either contain slavery or to let it die out naturally. Because of this it is entirely possible that Lincoln personally preferred abolition but understood his electability would be diminished if he expressed this publicly.
Lincoln also did not immediately push for the abolition of slavery at the beginning of the war because he still hoped for a quick end to the conflict and to return the south to the fold. He reassured the south he would not abolish slavery. Southern politicians though knew that slavery was doomed to die if they stayed in the union.
As the war progressed into 1862 and the war was in full swing he enacted the emancipation proclamation which freed all slaves in territories controlled by the rebels. While this would officially free most slaves in the country this did not apply to loyal slave holding territories like Kentucky or Missouri (or territories occupied by Union troops at the time like New Orleans despite being part of a state which rebelled). This was a political move which Lincoln used to have the country one step closer to total abolition while maintaining the loyalty of loyal slave holders.
Late in the war most northerners had turned abolitionist since it was the institution of slavery which tore the country apart and so the 13th amendment was passed in 1865.
It must also be stated that Lincoln's TOP PRIORITY was to maintain the Union. This came first before slavery.
@@freddiestewart9233 that is stupid man. The CSA was for slavery. They say as much in their states statements of secession in no uncertain terms. Glorify our rebellion not the people at the top behind it.... Except for Lee he was cool
My ancestor rode with Jesse James when they were bushwackers
Never forgotten - Greetings from Germany
Hello from K-TOWN
Thank You! Today there are Rebel flags still flying in Germany - in bad memory of our traitor ancestors in the North who fought for the Yankees.
@@juzagirlntheroom2692 The CSA doesn't exist. Sorry little guy.
@@firebird4491 We can Belive cant we
@@thechromeassasin9517 A silly and morally questionable belief
Great Job!! says a NATIVE OF VIRGINIA!! LAND OF LEE, JACKSON AND STUART!!!!
Va native also
And of Washington.America eternal.
Jackson's from SC.
Tennessee born and raised. Land of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Crockett and Alvin York. Also home to Dirty Shirts and the men that stopped the biggest invasion force to ever hit our shores. Battle of New Orleans to finish the War if 1812.
Can remember but was there any big names from Kentucky
Still makes me cry... Shit, 19 years in the Navy.. HM1 and proud, still there is a hole and a sentiment and deep stirring deep inside me when I hear this... Sad and damn proud at the same time...
God bless you fellow tarheels
NORTH CAROLINA OVER UNION
How about these days? I just got my 20 and left. Hope you're doing good.
Hey you Tarheel were good, but marse Robert himself said “Texans always turn em”.
Thanks for your service Doc.
@@JWWhiteTX boss I never worked a day in my life I loved it all even the BS times.. after all it was my beloved devil dogs that informed me that infact I was never really Navy.. infact a special sub species of Marine with a funny hat and bell bottoms.. proudly so, Semper Fi
Southern Pride from Texas God Bless the Confederate States
From Alabama, God Bless Texas Too!
Y’all boys in Texas keep up the good fight! From Florida, and we’ll support y’all to the bitter end!
@@WrenchWhacker Thank you sir. God Bless
Im a southerner too but when he says "i hate the constitution" i cringe. Like "okay hold up there bud"
Indiana will support Texas if the banners are called, this time we will win.
"With all my devotion to the Union and the feeling of loyalty and duty of an American citizen, I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home. I have therefore resigned my commission in the Army, and save in defense of my native State, with the sincere hope that my poor services may never be needed, I hope I may never be called on to draw my sword..." (Robert E. Lee)
👍👍👍👍
It took 80 years for Dixie to completely economically recover from the 4-year-long War Between the States and its immediate aftermath, including the “Reconstruction” period, when the South was ruthlessly plundered. It is not hard to see why many Southerners in the immediate post-war decades were deeply bitter about the Confederacy’s defeat.
My ancestors fought under Lee and Jackson. Our property was seized and given to another State entirely. Not a single slave on that land but idiots have been brainwashed by the "glorious Union" lies of freeing the slaves.
80? more like 120.
Still not completely recovered an down deep in almost every body I know they are still bitterness towards the north .
@@joeylayton7588 I won't lie, I know my family hasn't. The South still hasn't recovered economically, the sheer amount of poverty in the South is a sure sign of this. It was reduced during primarily the war and reconstruction both, from a glorious beautiful land of sunshine and warmth, to ashes and struggled to rise up from those ashes. When you live in the Midwest and the Northern states you don't really see the impact the war still has on the south. So, they don't really understand why we're "holding onto a 150 year old grudge". Yes, a lot of great things has came out of the south since the war, Pain is a true matron of art, but when the Union came in and destroyed as much of the Southern Culture as they could they injured the soul of the south. Injured, not killed. Despite great attempts of burying the voices and experiences of our dear southern soldiers and their families, they continued on. Yet, to try and get people to understand the Stars and Bars are a sign of Heritage and not hate, is like beating your head against the wall. It leaves you injured and in pain, and gets absolutely nothing done.
The South didn't rebel because of slavery. Slavery was a dying practice in the south. Even as soon as the 1850s, they were already beginning to find new ways to produce cotton, that didn't rely on slave-labor. Slaves were expensive, with only wealthy owning slaves and the most wealthy owning multiples. An example of this is how only the most wealthy people own golden everything, ie a golden toilet. You won't be seeing lower class or even really most of the middle class owning a golden toilet, or a mansion with a giant theatre and bowling alley. You likely wouldn't see most normal people with a slave. I hope that puts that in perspective on slavery.
No, the belief that the 'Civil War' was about slavery came from Lincoln's propaganda he used against the South during their campaigns. It actually goes back to the Industrial Revolution. The United States was expanding Industry and factories, which were actually pretty terrible places to work. The amount of wage theft ongoing was so high no one had seen its like for, at least, a terribly long time. This began the uptick of trouble, which eventually lead to the establishment of Unions, but I digress, a very disgruntled South decided they were not taking part of this, and decided they were leaving the country, creating their own country. Seperatism spread across the states and The Confederacy most think of during this time was born. After states began to vote to separate, the government began to panic. Lincoln said they couldn't lose the South, because that's where the money was. You see, the South was very wealthy due to the cotton trade and most of the south was very rural. Losing the South would be a huge blow to the country and so they began a smear campaign.
Everyone knows how the rest went.
Reconstruction gave bald truth to the axiom that all war is just large scale armed robbery 🤬
I won't be reconstructed and I don't give a dam
The only reconstruction we are doing is going to be from the north after we destroy them in the next civil war god bless the south!
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Amen
@The Confederate Restoration Plan totally on board. Find a way to make it happen and I will definitely contribute with all I have.
The courage to stand up and fight for what you believe in.
Amen to that... I stand for the south
Slavery
@@cbcastlecastillo144 you stand for slavery then
@@maxsenpai9285 no...there's a difference... most fought for their homeland and few for slavery since very few could afford slaves... I would stand and fight for the south, which is my home
@@maxsenpai9285 And who are you to judge what someone stands for?
God bless the confederacy and god bless Robert E Lee, the south will rise again
amen
Canadian Confederate No. it won’t
Rowdy Redcoat I’m pretty sure it would have happened by now. Southerners are some of the most patriotic Americans. If there’s another civil war in this country, it will be right vs left or white vs non-white, not North vs South
Lol bless you
Not really...the south isnt gonna rise again I’m afraid because as you can see we are the most patriotic of this country!
I love this version best cause it shows the sorrow of the reconstruction
Ever since I discovered about the us civil war. I’ve always had this thing towards the south that jut makes me wanna live there (Saying this as a Spaniard) and learn it’s culture.
Long live the south, and greetings from Spain
I'm hearing "Boots and Saddles" louder and louder every day.
I've still got my Enfield, my JP Murray, and my Griswold.
Never took my spurs off my Brogans....never will.
Seeing what our once proud nation has turned into due to the Imperial Federal government in the swamp of Potomac, this song rings even more true to me today than it did when I first heard it years and years ago. States' rights, and long live the Bonnie Blue Flag!
Whatz old is new again, your chance to get it right is comming
Yeah I heard that a lot but what did you need those “States Rights” for? If I may ask.
@@aeoe665 Other than the fact that they were enshrined in the Constitution specifically because the original 13 would have never signed it otherwise, because that would be tantamount to replacing one tyranny with another?
Not much, I suppose.
@@misha6699 Hmm actually someone who come up with a good Answer to that question expected something way different.
@@aeoe665 Thanks. I mean, that's the whole thing. The Founding Fathers knew full well that different states would have different values, and therefore limited federal powers very much.
Let's take today's situation and reverse it: What if the "traditional, Christian conservative states" held the power in Washington and decided, without any actual support in the Constitution (because there isn't any mention of it as a Federal power) that gay marriage was a crime and that any state allowing it could be invaded and subjugated at will?
I'd be against that and I'd fully support the "offending" state if they seceded, stating breach of contract as their reason, because that's what it would be.
I'm from Montana and I love your guys music
Montana has a lot in common with the South. I stayed in the Bitterroot wilderness for 6 weeks in 2010 and then rode a bicycle back home to Virginia and met many amazing people from Montana. Some of the kindest and most amazing people I've ever met was during my time in Montana.
There is a thing called Southern hospitality because in the South even today we say please, thank you, yes sir, no ma'am, and smile at each other. We also hold doors for strangers, pick up hitchhikers, feed someone who is hungry, and treat others with respect. I experienced this same reality in Montana.
It just sucks the feds have stolen so much of your States land. It's easy enough to take it back though.
Not the biggest fan of the song but I am not ashamed of my family’s history and it’s interesting you say that because my 3rd Great Grandfather fought in the 14th GA Regiment CSA and fought in 16 major engagements and was captured at the Battle of The Wilderness in the last ten years of his life he moved to Montana. Don’t really know why as all his family including myself now still reside in Georgia
@@isaiahii6982 nobody asked
4 people didn't like this song, they must be yankees.
May be not. I think, most yankees understand, why author sad, that he want to kill thousands of them.
No those four people know that by the intro to the song that this version was written by a yankee. No self respecting confederate would describe the Yankee nation as a land of freedom.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 good joke but its ment as a slur to mock them.
@@attila281280 work on your English. You did good enough to understand what you said.
No more like liberals
"So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that Slavery is abolished. I believe it will be greatly for the interest of the South. So fully am I satisfied of this that I would have cheerfully lost all that I have lost by the war, and have suffered all that I have suffered to have this object attained." (Robert E. Lee)
Lee thought slavery was bad because it made white people weaker, not because he believed in rights for black people. Dude owned slaves.
The modern PC image of General Lee is nothing but the lowest form of slander
No lol. It’s well documented that slavery was the primary reason for the rebellion, slavery was the basis for the southern economy and its loss was a huge hit that caused a lot of issues and that is expressly why the war was started.
Down with the Eagle! Up with the Cross!
Real Christians aren’t racist. You should talk to a priest
@@ebzplayz7038 Who said I was a Christian or a racist?
@@jasonscott5101 he assumed you meant Christian cross when you said cross in your comment
@@ebzplayz7038 Shut up there is nothing racist about the Confederacy
@@achekzai5852 is that a joke? Also yeah. The confederacy faught for economic freedom at the cost of black lives
Greetings from Arkansas! Once a rebel, always a rebel!
glad to see more of us round these parts. To our rebel heritage my friend. cheers
@@JasonLLewis01you know what's really awkward i am born from the south but my sister was born in the north
"Hey" from a brother in Missouri.
@@flamertheflamingfire1949 hmm, hmm
@@jackmurphy4832 weird isn't
The South was right. Greetings from Poland! Deo vindice!
Right about what? Slavery is a good thing?
In the late 1840s, there was a war in Spain. The carlist wars. The Carlist forces lost the war and many fled to the south. Most ended up fighting in confederate regiments. Respect to the Confederacy, from Spain.
Few know that the south was not WASP like the north
@@iceberg1229 wtf? No the South was absolutely WASP, perhaps even more than the North during the civil war due to high rates of immigration to the North from ireland and Germany. Most of the Southern leaders were of British descent
@@fyrdman2185 not entirely true, their ruling class was wasp, but the people were a mixture of earlier irish, Scottish, french, spanish, and of course english. There might've been germans too but i cant remember
@@fyrdman2185 not to mention all the natives who helped fight the union as well, basically all im saying is the south was not all WASP as people like to pretend it was
@@iceberg1229 no only Louisiana was French, and maybe some Spanish in Florida but not a lot, the rest of them were English (the majority), Scottish and Ulster Scots aka British.
Out numbered and still fought like hell until they end.
It's called being stupid
Same as the Germans on the eastern front.
It's 2022 and this song is more relevant than ever. Frias WM
Especially now that the governments starting to take away our rights
Long Live Dixie. Greetings from Lithuania.
lousiana?
ah lutuania
@@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 Republic of Lithuania, Europe, Estern..
Oi from the CSA..
And to you from us. Well be free soon.
You got problems with Russia from what I hear
Народ который помнит свою историю заслуживает уважения.
3:40 “I wish we killed three million, instead of what we got” 👌🏻
😂
They wish lol
@@SStupendous we 300k yankees with 1/3rd the man power and 1/8th the equipment. Wasn't until the murderous bastards like Sherman and Grant committed massive war crimes we started to slow.
@@SStupendous 300000 was more then what the union got
@@Goblin10532 No, we inflicted about 300,000+ casualties. And that's leaving out the civillians we got 😈
Damn this song is very true today....
What do you mean does it have to do with the csa statues being removed
@@regular-goose4129 no clue what he meant but i think its more like it feels like the free,soulful America we knew is on the back-foot in favor of a restricted,gray,beautyless and Corporate Society.
Feels like the end of an era,and it helps nothing to see the communism we spent decades fighting usher it in here
@@ChopsWildRide i find everything you said utterly disgusting. Dixie deserves better than racists and tyrants.
I respect your grandfathers service but i cant in good conscience agree with a man that would see our christian brothers and sisters eradicated for a shade of skin
@@ChopsWildRide so you’re grandfather was a nazi sympathizer……cool extremely unpatriotic and un-American thing of him to say honestly sound like a old fool to me if he didn’t like this great country he should have stayed in Germany after the war.
@@thedragon356 If he said "Great Grandfather" that could very well be WWI instead of WWII, and could make more sense too seeing as WWI is a much less black-and-white conflict. There were also plenty German-Americans at the time who were forced to give up their German heritage due to it being "the enemy" at the time of WWI.
i love my south land !
@@fropi5523 The North were the traitors to the original American ideal of liberty and what the founders had established. The South were the ones defending it. The South only wanted to be left alone and live in peace. If there was no invasion, there would have been no war.
@@fropi5523 so loving your country is considered being a traitor?
Alright let’s get something straight here! First of all people can love there lands if they want to that’s their right don’t call us traitors for fighting for what we thought was right SECOND! The invasion was cause because of US may I repeat US who fired on fort Sumter so really the confederacy started the war we played as much as a role as the Union did both sides are at fault I still love the southern land and it’s Dixie flags and heritage of rebellion but cmon...the union didn’t invade randomly it was us firing on Sumter to force Lincoln’s hand for war
Long life the Estates cofederates of America👌
I'm from Canada but I love it to ! ! !
Love it. Thanks for making this kinda stuff. Wish more people'd be open minded about it.
I believe you, but could you explain that profile pic?
Never seen a ghost costume for Halloween before?
I was just making sure.
@Warrior Norman Ya kinda over reacted there brother
We don’t need people to be more open-minded, that’s Yankee speak. We just need more people who just don’t care a damn
God bless the South!!! From Italy
God wouldn't bless a wannabe nation that enslaves his children
@@vincentmeade2534 yet God blesses a world with many flaws as nations are of but men
@@benjiholland6263 men who enslave other men and their wives and children
@@vincentmeade2534 and men who murder, cheat, fornicate, betray, and commit every sin under the sun, because God loves all mankind even though they have sinned
@@benjiholland6263 i dont know alot about God but clearly the slavers lost so they clearly get a blessing
This painting is beautiful
🥰 Love this Track... Greetz from Germany
Germans and southerners
🤝
Always based
Change freeman bureau to federal bureau and this song fits in well today.
Long live Dixie. Respect and greetings from Greece.
Respect and greetings from Dixie. Thermopylae will never be forgotten.
@@rebrouser6595 right on brother!
@@CostantinoVercetti Ζήτω η Ελλάδα και Ντίξι
@@CostantinoVercetti To the same to you brother!
I had one ancestors who fought with the south and died in the battle of Fredericksburg I’m happy I live in the south god bless Dixie
God save the South and don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise
For me, the best CSA song.
God bless the South.
Greetings from Serbia.
Hvala vam Puno! Slava Serbia
Remember the famed Serbian rifles of the CSA
Canadian by birth, Southern by blood. Two sides fought for the South out of Virginia, as the war was ending first the woman, kids, had everything loaded up and they went to Saskatchewan. Where I was born and raised. I will always have a place in the heart for The South!!!! I am thinking about her on this Canada Day 2020.
I have relatives in Saskatchewan , i live England.
I visited Robert E. Lee’s grave, his horse and, Stonewall Jackson’s grave today
Nice I saw Robert E. Lee’s bed when I was in Gettysburg.
That's a great picture!!!! It says it all.
Raise the flag and wear the grey proud
God Bless DixieLand!! Make the South Great Again!!
We'll make Dixie Great Again, Yankees can take care of themselves.
Gabriel Eberle We end this we weaken there nation and form the entire USA under dixe hang those tyrants in the streets and tar and feather those asshole supporters of them
WHAT A GREAT SONG !!!!! HERE TO YOU ROBERT E LEE AND ALL OF OUR SOUTH SOUL'S!!!!!
Wonderful version. You feel the lamentation.
When you tell your kindergarten teacher “Bad morning”
😂😂😂😂
Happy 2022, the south lives on!
For people who call the south traitors, u must remember the founders were also called the same;)
General Blitzkrieg the difference is they won and we didn’t.
Except the founders didn't rebel to keep people in chains.
FIREBIRD44 how many slaves were freed with the signing of the treaty of Paris?
@@timbajwolf5709 Did I say they were fighting to free them?
FIREBIRD44 your statement of they didn’t rebel to keep people in chains is weak on the face of the fact that they rebelled for freedom and the way to live their own lives part of which included slavery that existed in most of the colonies at that time.
oh im a good old edger now thats just what i am, for this sigma nation i do not give a damn
i was singing this song when i was in jail lol
ye demn lolicon
Our program is simple: To govern Dixie. They ask us for programs but there are already too many. It is not programs that are wanting for the salvation of Dixie but men and willpower.
JOIN the Confederate Party.
We will form a new southern nation!
We will be singing this when they force us into the re-education camps if and a big if they can get us there before the shooting starts
@@noahhall5623 if they put us in camps they will have to walk over my dead body first.
@@jackmurphy4832 no mine
Love this song all the way from Ulster. Do you know the artist of the painting on the video background, speaks a 1000 words.
Ulster runs deep in Dixie! Clan Wallace xx
@@Cold.Comfort did you just have a stroke red coat?
@@MountainGyspy Clan Wallace here as well in Arkansas!
It pisses me off that most people will call you racist for listening to this song. It's a damn pity that we lost the war.
Christian Davis I’m glad the south lost but nor do I think you should be ridiculed for listening to this nor for supporting the south and to be called a racist for it is just a crime itself
Heres a question though, you wish the South won right? So if they had won militarily and they were allowed to survive as a independent state, would you want slavery abolished?
Joey Lock no I said I’m glad the lost but I don’t think you should be ridiculed for listening to the damn music
Well you did, and it's never starting up again. Thankfully.
Than let them call me racist lol it doesn't hurt my feelings
My beloved South love from Texas
Texas forever (512)
Thank the Lord I live in the South!
This thumbnail is beautiful!
@@dixiecrat97 Dixiecrat? You mean Joe Biden?
i love this song, i was listening to it on repeat on July 4th
Why on the 4th? This song hates the constitution and america
@@radiolobo9970 Our country was founded on rebellion that's why
@@radiolobo9970 confederates had their own constitution they didn’t believe the northern one that’s why he says that
Big facts I do too
As my forefathers before...I won't be Reconstructed.
amazing picture and version, represents well the spirit of one against dozens
Where can I get a print of this painting?
I searched under Confederate soldier hiding behind tree with pistol and knife and it comes up under images
God bless Dixie and all the boys in Gray.Stop the Cancel Culture.Southern politicians,stand up for your homeland!
That painting says it all.
The civil war was the most influential war to our modern history. So much so that european countries sent people to take notes. Because it was basically testing ground for all the unused tech by that point
Half of the southern army and 26% of the Yankee army were casualties of this war
Hoorah for all our Southern Defenders! Then and now. Never give up! Deo Vindice!
"We got 300 thousand before they conquered us!"
2023....the new CONFEDERACY rises in the hearts of loyal American Patriots both Yank n Reb heritage. SCV TX living in GREATER IDAHO!!
@@WWCC35 those who do not learn the lessons of history repeat those terrible mistakes. The democrats largely NEVER studied history.
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@@jrwatkins3872 Democrats are Commies. The real Democrat party is dead. Republicans are not much better.
an actual perfect representation of how it was we had no chance but we stuck in there for 5 years rebel pride
I say we try again
@@scottmead7385 No! What’s needed is to use the power of the ballot box & vote the corrupt politicians out. We need to unite this republic by weeding out all of those persons who believe that they are superior to another. Every race, culture & nationality who call this republic home must be allowed to live amongst each other in peace. Where everyone is equal.
@@kimberlywertz3839 You must not be against foreigners and immigrants then, judging by your comment.
@@scottmead7385 Indeed, let's try to avenge a nation that ceased to exist 15 decades ago and didn't exist for five fucking years
@@kimberlywertz3839 how well has that worked so far? Since the Hart-Cellar act the States have faced forced demographic change to the point they are unrecognizable to the men who fought for it.
As a southerner
This fits perfectly
Descendent of Yankees and Confederates, but close analysis of the war and the direction of the nation afterward has led me to proclaim the South was justified and the North was not. Long live Dixie!
You were clearly looking at the wrong sources then.
FIREBIRD44 Okay Sherman.
Confederacy is right. The Union has military bases all over the world, & a multi trillion dollar debt. If the south lost the violence, the north loses its own liberty to a big government.
@@firebird4491 imperialist
@@iceberg1229 Every commie I know also despises the confederacy. What’s your excuse?
This is good. Good job Southland!
We need to stand up for our country now. like our ancestors would have done. we need to show honor to them!!!!!
Thats a joke...most haven't the balls to say boo and thats a shame
nicely done
Appreciate it, thanks for tuning in.
Southland wonder job better then the untalented Garbage they throw out of the radio
As Sure as the sun will Rise from the Eastern sky tomorrow mornin’ , The SON’s of the South will Rise again!!! 🥹🥹🥹
MY FAVORITE. ❤
my favorite too
Honestly we would win in a civil war today simply put we would outnumber them . People from around the world . And I mean millions would rally round the Bonnie flag and we would push the Yankees
Optimistic
Who says we didn't 😉
We just tried sort of, and got betrayed by basically every alliance FYI and I still don’t give a damn
@@saucybossman8237 Not optimism.
It's time to be free from U.S. imperialism brother
Real down to Earth People! Humble proud heart an soul! Not like those yanks! Weather balloon types with their self titulated might? Humble under THE lord give thanks and praise to THE Beautiful South! And its People!
If@ 1st ya don't secede try try again
Oh I'm a Good Ole Rebel President, And I Won't Be Reconstructed And I Don't Give A Damn!
I like this version more than the original.
Lyrics: Oh, I'm a good ol' Rebel, now that's just what I am,
For this "Fair Land of Freedom" I do not care a damn!
I'm glad I fit against it, I only wish we'd won,
And I don't want no pardon for anything I done.
I hates the Constitution, this Great Republic, too,
I hates the Freedman's Buro in uniforms of blue,
I hates the nasty eagle with all his brags and fuss,
The lying, thieving Yankees, I hates them wuss and wuss!
I hates the Yankee nation and everything they do,
I hates the Declaration of Independence, too,
I hates the "Glorious Union" , 'tis dripping with our blood,
I hates their striped banner, I fit it all I could.
I followed old Marse Robert for four years, near about,
Got wounded in three places, and starved at P'int Lookout;
I cotched the "roomatism" a'campin' in the snow,
But I killed a chance o' Yankees, I'd like to kill some mo'.
Three hundred thousand Yankees is stiff in Southern dust!
We got three hundred thousand before they conquered us.
They died of Southern fever and Southern steel and shot,
I wish they was three million instead of what we got.
I can't take up my musket and fight 'em now no more,
But I ain't a'gonna love 'em, now that is sarten sure;
And I don't want no pardon for what I was and am,
I won't be reconstructed, and I don’t care a damn!
I LOVE this painting. Can someone please tell me the name and artist???
Honestly I like it too but I have no idea what it's called.
Pretty good painting. Cannot lie.
Awesome picture.
Remember Heros von Borcke.
Greetings from Germany
GOD AND JESUS CHRIST BLESS THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE AND THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN STATES !!! Kevin Phoenix
I love this one.If i could sing ,this is one i would like to do. Oh by the way where can i get
a copy of your painting.
Its not his :/
Captain Cantrell and bill Anderson are heroes
William Anderson rode around with scalps around his neck, compared him and his associates with demons from Hell, and encouraged his men to kill indiscriminately. A hero gets his men to round up and kill hundreds of men and boys ? (in Independence, Missouri)
Quantrell
I would love to have this portrait!Dont know where to find it.
Am I the only Canadian to enjoy this song?
Sounds good slow. Got a name for the painting?
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Name is "Goin Home" I suppose
NICE