CANCEL LINCOLN Ep.17: Jefferson Davis Was Vindicated!
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Not long after General Robert E Lee’s surrender at Appomattox in April 1865, the president of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis, was captured and taken into the Union’s custody. Davis was set to be put on trial and publicly made an example of in court in an epic way, as a consequence for the accusation of treason levied against him by the Federal Government. Additionally the North was counting on a verdict of guilty to put a seal of constitutional approval on its invasion of the South. But things wouldn't turn out as expected.
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CANCEL LINCOLN Ep.16: Southern Secession Was Equivalent To The American Revolution
Just like the South’s secession from the Union preceded the Civil War, the secession from the British Empire of the thirteen colonies that would become the United States in 1776, preceded the American Revolution. The only difference between these two secessions is that the Confederacy was prevented from acheiving its independence. But the principles behind each were the same: resistance to tyranny, Liberty, and self governance.
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CANCEL LINCOLN Ep.15: Yankee Soldiers REJECTED Emancipation
The court historian written public school textbooks tend to not mention that when Union soldiers learned that their new proclaimed mission in the Civil War was ending slavery , a preponderance of them were incensed with Lincoln, and a sentiment of betrayal was widespread within the ranks. One of Lincoln’s commanders of the army, “Fighting Joe Hooker,” in reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation wrote, "a large element of the army had taken sides against it, declaring that they would never have embarked in the war had they anticipated this action of the government."
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776 - Ep.14: The REAL Reasons For The Emancipation Proclamation
This is to present the case that ultimately it was the propagation of good political optics for Lincoln which was the intention behind issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, and not benevolence towards slaves. The Proclamation would serve three main purposes. The first, as discussed previously, was to inspire slave uprisings in the Confederacy, which would divert resources and manpower from its fighting force if successful. The second, as mentioned, was rebranding the North’s cause in the war into a moral crusade palatable to the Yankee intelligentsia , rather than the real political one, which would mitigate resistance to it. The third, and far less known yet perhaps most significant reason, was a diplomatic one.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.13- Lincoln Was The O.G Neocon
The Union as established by the Founding Fathers was a voluntary one, made up of thirteen sovereign states, and the Southern States no longer wanted to remain in it. However this didn’t stop Lincoln from invading and forcing them to stay using violence, much like an abusive husband might brutalize his wife to prevent her from leaving him, and then rape her as punishment.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.12 - Lincoln Didn't Give a F*CK About Blacks
After the war, most former slaves had no other way of making a living other than sharecropping or tenant farming, basically a system in which land owners would lend land to poor farmers in return for either regular rent payments, or half of their crop yield every season. As author and New York Times contributor Phillip Leigh writes, “Sharecropping was not a choice freely made by Southerners after the Civil War.…It was compelled by a regional capital shortage when the only alternative was starvation.” He also writes "If not chattel [legal] slavery, it was a peonage system that enslaved the cropper to a cycle of annual debts and perpetual backbreaking labor. Children as young as four regularly worked in the fields. Poor health was a consequence.”
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep. 11 - The Myth of The Tolerant Yankee
By the early 1800s, most of the Northern U.S. States either abolished slavery by statute or enacted laws to gradually end it, but mostly not out of concern for the well being of blacks, or a belief in racial equality. New Englanders widely believed that blacks were inferior beings, not worthy of sharing a society with, even as slaves; and that any intermingling with them would lead to contamination of their ideal white Christian society. Abraham Lincoln also believed this.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.9 - The Emancipation Proc-LIE-mation
The Emancipation Proclamation is not what the general public is led to believe it is. This is because it did not actually free any slaves upon its issuance, stating, “all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” The dictate issued by President Lincoln during the Civil War freed slaves only in territories held by the Confederacy, which, as implied, the Union did not have even the slightest control over. Not only that, but it did not free the over 450,000 slaves in Union States which Lincoln did control, including those owned by his Generals Ulysses Grant snd Sherman.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.8 - The North Wanted to Make SLAVERY PERMANENT
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Following the South initially seceding from the Union, there were two hundred resolutions, and fifty seven amendments proposed in Congress to permanently enshrine slavery into the highest document of the land. On February 28, 1861, with the support of Abraham Lincoln, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Corwin Amendent, a bill that would make slavery permanent in the United States Constitution.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep. 7- Lincoln Supported the Dred Scott Decision That Ruled Slaves Were Property
So at this point you may be asking , “Wait, dude, are you saying that Lincoln didn’t fight the Civil War to end slavery?” Yes that is correct. There is no historical evidence to indicate that he did, but there is ample evidence to the contrary. For starters Lincoln married into an affluent slave owning family from Kentucky, the Todds, strongly indicating that even on a personal level, he was not an abolitionist.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep. 6- Not All Northern States Ratified the 13th Amendment + Chinese Exclusion
The egregious negrophobia in Northern states is not the only shameful thing the Yankee written history books tend to minimize about the pre-Civil War period, if not totally ignore. Three states on Lincoln’s side of the Civil War initially rejected ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution, which is what ended slavery in the United States.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.5 - Jim Crow Laws Came From the North
There’s a common belief in the general public, that because Northern states legally ended slavery decades before the Civil War, their communities recognized the human rights of blacks. This is a wrong. As the number of free blacks in the North increased, laws were put in place designed to exclude them from white society, or Black Codes.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep.4- Lincoln's Black Deportations & Racist Quotes
For Lincoln, the Plains Indians were not only an obstacle to the construction of railroads, but also an obstacle to his dream of making America a white ethno-state, which is why he fought for decades to deport all blacks from the United States to black colonies, or, reservations of a sort, which were in outside lands. To realize his racially pure utopia, Lincoln became a member and leader of the American Colonization Society, an organization created to publicly encourage and finance the removal of freed blacks in America to Africa, or the “back to Africa” movement as it’s widely recognized today.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- - Ep. 3 - Lincoln's Native American Genocide
Racist quotes such as those in the previous episode are the last thing anyone familiar with the historical context in which they were given needs to be convinced that racial tolerance, let alone racial equality, were not exactly popular ideals at the time, especially amongst Lincoln and his allies. This was evidenced not only by their blatant racist statements regarding blacks, but, also, and especially by their genocide of Native Americans.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep 2 - The False Abolitionist
Many point to Lincoln’s opposition to the expansion of slavery into new territories in the rapidly expanding United States of the Antebellum period, as incontrovertible proof that he wished to see the practice abolished. But, just like with everything else in politics, there were more interests behind his position than the general public today is made aware of. While it is inarguable that Lincoln did oppose the expansion of slavery into U.S. territories, he was not motivated by humanitarianism. He was motivated by political power.
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CANCEL LINCOLN: The Betrayal of 1776- Ep. 1- The Fable
I started a documentary series about the deceptive story we’ve been taught about President Abraham Lincoln. I think the implications of these lies have played a massive role in the chaotic place that our country is in today politically. The truth is that we never meant to be a single country. And just as you would expect disfunction and toxicity to be the result of a marriage held together by one abusive spouse, it has been no different on a national level. Typically the violence that the North inflicted on the South is justified by claims that it was done to end slavery. But as you will learn by watching the series, this is just not the case.
Ask yourself, when was the last time the government was honest with you about its reasons for entering war? Were there really WMDs in Iraq? Did the Gulf of Tonkin incident that entered us in the Vietnam War actually occur? Did we really not know of an impending Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor? What makes you think that the Civil War is any different?
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