Leonardo's Truth People get put in Hell for a lot of things, don’t they? I suppose every soldier who’s ever killed an enemy is there, everyone who’s ever divorced their spouse, and everyone in all of history who wasn’t Christian. If Hell ever decided to invade the mortal world or even Heaven itself, they could muster a larger army than anyone except Warhammer 40k’s writers could ever dream of. Just making an observation.
@@dimitrypetrenko3470 This song is about the civil war when the Union Army marched through Georgia and burned down cities (like Atlanta) and what not. The American troops that got this song played to them by the Australian Military Band were from Georgia.
This is the kind of joke you tell your rednecks 'buddies' when they are really starting to get on your nerves. I guarantee this will elicit a strong reaction out of lost cause type rednecks.
The best part is that Sherman didn’t burn Atlanta. The Confederates had destroyed their supplies so that the union couldn’t get them, and accidentally burnt the town down themselves!
"Those people made war on us, defied and dared us to come south to their country, where they boasted they would kill us and do all manner of horrible things. We accepted their challenge, and now for them to whine and complain of the natural and necessary results is beneath contempt." - William T. Sherman
Same vibe as "The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everybody else and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw, and half a hundred other places, they put that rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind and now they are going to reap the whirlwind."
Funny enough Sherman was never big on the free slavery issue, he didn't like, capture slaves and return them back but the man not exactly a very political person. The Union wanted a soldier who could win the war, Sherman delivered, nothing more.
@@didokell Yes, but Sherman wasn't exactly the person who'd advocate for the equality of slaved blacks. I'm not saying he should be burned at the stakes for holding views that were popular during his time. But please don't spread the idea that he was supporting something he did not.
When Sherman invaded Georgia, he got a song dedicated to it. When I invade Georgia, all I got was a strongly worded letter from the United Nations. #DoubleStandards
@@firstname4742 Yeah, back then; both the Reds and the Blues had different ideologies (in fact, they might be flipped but don't quote me on that). Only starting from the 1930's or the 90's do we see the modern sides.
@@acestriker413 The USA also sold Russia lots of rifles and bought Alaska from them. Russia wasn't exactly a popular country in the 19th century, but Americans back then didn't give a single shit.
Russia and the US may not have been the closest allies, but we were friendly with each other up to the Bolshevik victory. We helped them build railways, we supplied them with guns in a couple wars, we had good trade and we contributed significantly to the Russian Civil War(in terms of our size and importance directly after WW1, the US interventions in Russia are somewhat abnormal)
The fact that this was played during Sherman’s funeral is both awesome and funny as hell. They literally played a song at his funeral about him burning Atlanta to the ground #uniongang
actually, sherman assigned troops to PREVENT that. it was retreating slaveowning/racist troops that set that fire. I think he shouldve set fire to all the slaveowner lands/towns!
My dad was on a business trip in Savannah, and they got into a hot sauce competition. His team decided to call their sauce Sherman’s Fire. Needless to say, they lost, but he said losing was worth the look on the judge’s face when he told him the name.
@@amadeus1940 "awww is mommys little reactionary confederate a wittle upset" If I got upset every time I outsmarted one of you people, I'd have "testified against Hillary" decades ago.
Fun reference you might not have gotten: the line "We bring the Jubilee!" has two meanings. Jubilee can mean a celebration, but it's also a reference to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, where the Jubilee is when all slaves are freed. So they are both celebrating and bringing "The flag that makes you free"!
Yep, the jubilee was an ancient Jewish tradition that all debts would be forgiven every 50 years. In those ancient times when debt basically meant slavery. It’s a good word for emancipation “We bring the jubilee!” is a savvy way to describe the life-changing freedom the Union soldiers brought with them under the Union flag “while they were marching through Georgia”
I was an English schoolboy in 1944. We had American soldiers billeted on us. I only know his name as Joe, he whistled this tune regularly and taught me the words. I only remember the first verse but it has remained in my memory all these years.
@@anonymoususer8895Begged both times as well. I don’t think Europeans realize how lucky they are to have Americans as their Allies.. they certainly never express it
Georgia has a serious double standard issue, when Sherman burned Atlanta, he gets praise and a celebration, when I try to do the *Exact* same thing, I get shunned and a 1st degree arson charge. Double standard
I keep hearing that Confederate statues and monuments are about heritage and learning about history. I believe the people saying that. So to help with educating Southerners about history, we should erect statues of Sherman in Atlanta, Savannah, and Columbia. And ones to Grant in Vicksburg and Richmond.
To educate them, we will burn down the houses of those who fly the Confederate flag To all the lost causers who can't take a joke, here's your big billboard indicating this is one.
As a native Atlantan and descendant of Confederate soldiers, I endorse this song. The day before Sherman came to town, militarily protected slavery existed. The day after, the institution, if not dead, lay bleeding. DuBois' general strike of Black labor was on and Billy somewhat reluctantly had their backs. The accidental liberator, he was no abolitionist but he got the job done.
The day after, slavery was still in existance, with no sign of it stopping. It was completely legal in Kentucky, Maryland, Missourri, Delaware, and several areas of Virginia and Louisiana. Sherman supported slavery. He also supported terrorism.
@jake dominguez "Sherman’s enemies are the reason slavery existed in the first place but tell yourself what you wanna hear." Pfffffft. Yeah, I suppose to make myself feel better I'll say that there were more slave states in the Union than the Confederacy when the war started, or that Lincoln tried to preserve slavery forever, or that Sherman himself was pro-slavery. That's because I wanna hear facts, BTW. Since I won't get them from the yankees, I'll have to say it myself. Sherman's enemies were women and children in the 1800's. Slavery had 'existed in the first place' at lest three thousand years before that.
@@kenabbott8585 The border states were excluded from the emancipation proclamation to discourage them from joining the CSA. But, the emancipation proclamation applied to the states in rebellion which meant that slavery died in every state that the Union retook.
@@JollyOldCanuck @JollyOldCanuck "The border states were excluded from the emancipation proclamation to discourage them from joining the CSA" A nice argument, but it doesn't match up with the fact that the proclamation also specifically exempted areas of the confederacy that were under Union control. These areas had already joined the "rebellion" (derisive quote-marks intentional), so that fear wasn't present. The Emancipation Proclamation specifically freed slaves where Lincoln had no power and did not free them where he could. The goal wasn't to free anybody, but to encourage bloody slave revolts. Lincoln obviously personally dislikes slavery, but he attempted to protect it, forever. Sherman, on the other hand, directly supported slavery.
@@kenabbott8585 Lincoln's personal letter in response to an article written by a columnist of the New York Tribune, stated that he wished all men were free, but his main goal above all was to save the union. If he could save the Union by freeing all slaves he would do it, if he could save the Union by not freeing the slaves he would do it, and if he could save the Union by freeing only some of the slaves he would do it. Moreover, you're forgetting the Republican party's founding ideology of free labor and free soil.
There were Union men who wept with joyful tears, When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years; Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers, While We were marching through Georgia.
Hurrah! Hurrah! we Bring the Jubilee Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea *WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA*
@@Cobra-King3 So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train, Sixty miles in latitude, three hundred to the main; Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain, WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA!!
@@Donald_Xavier Hurrah! Hurrah! we Bring the Jubilee Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea While we were marching WHILE WE WERE MARCHING *WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA*
@@trial_with_an_error9687 ah yes then a democrat finally could govern over Georgia again like they did back in the civil war. Man the democrats must be pissed about losing all their slaves
Sherman isn't in hell, the rebs aren't in hell. Sherman, and the southerns, are all heros and Americans, who deserve their place in the Kingdom of the Lord.
@Leonardo's Truth you so make a valid point Although he destroyed parts of the South, I believe he fought for the Union proudly to end the treason of the South. He may have done it brutally but it is war and the objective as to win
Confederacy: I am inevitable! Ulysses S. Grant: I am General Grant! Atlanta: Sherman, will never burn us down! Sherman: Very poor, choose of words. Union: Jackson is not a stonewall. Jackson: I am about to end this man's whole career. Jackson: *Rides to the frontlines* The Soldier who shoot him: 😏😕😯😧😰
Manchester cotton workers: *go on strike, refusing to work Confederate cotton* British mill-owners: *buy from Egypt instead* British government: stops supplying the Confederacy. Lincoln, 1863: "I know and deeply deplore the sufferings which the working people of Manchester and in all Europe are called to endure in this crisis ... Under these circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon the question as an instance of subline Christian heroism which has not been surpassed in any age or in any country". A statue of Lincoln stands to this day, atop a pedestal with the full words of the letter, in Lincoln Square, Manchester.
@@RichardGadsden By that time the Confederacy was being blockaded. Manchester cotton workers refusing to work Confederate cotton meant about as much financially as my statement that I will never buy a Ferarri. Those cotton-workers were regarded by former slave Sarah Redmond as a place where she saw "The pro-slavery spirit of America."
Are there statues for 1) African Americans who escaped, revolted, joined the Union? 2) Naive Americans-similar situations 3) Southern white a& black volunteers who joined Union army 4) Rebellion vs. Rebels A) Free State of Jones- pro Union Mississippi liberated area B)’W VA white men who refused to join Confederate army &were jailed Etc.?
@@Gay_Nigga_Hoodmoments The Civil War (Spews ridiculous slander) was more than (bans flag in illegal vote) a century (vandalizes monuments) and a half (removes statues in the dead of night) ago! Why don't (desecrates graves) you Southerners (heaps honors on the heads of terrorists) just (suspends kid for wearing flag) get over it (mocks rape victims) already!
@@kenabbott8585 dude your literally the embodiment of the lost cause I said it was hundreds of years ago I wasn't talking about its impacts dip fuck and the statues being takin down is only partially because of the civil war about 90 percent of that is due to modern views that the liberal media displays
@@kenabbott8585 also I never mocked the rape of women dip shit your just putting words in my mouth to try to make me look like the bad guy and also I already know your gonna say "It WaS a WaR oF rIgHtS" no it wasn't slavery is heavily mentioned in the confederate constitution and has whole paragraphs dedicated to it
Remeber: The Civil War was caused by SLAVERY, and all other factors can be directly traced back to slavery. Don't believe me? Read "Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union". They spell it out themselves. Sherman didn't do enough.
And what rights might you be talking about? The right of states to allow slavery? You should also read the "Cornerstone Address/Speech" by Alexander H. Stephens
he says every issue can be traced back to slavery, so your first reaction is to just say states rights without any additional backup? At least buildup a case for your own so that there can be *_polite_* rebuttals.
the war was over the right to secession, it just so happened the the slave states seceded over disputes about slavery because they weren't getting their way in the federal government. if it was about slavery, the war would have looked much different.
@@NathanTAK "I disagree. We need to give other Union generals and soldiers their due!" You stumbled into the truth here. Sherman himself admitted that every union general, not just himself, was a war criminal.
Hey! Not everyone one was a traitor. There were many pro union rebellions thoughout the Confederacy. Many Georgians actually joined Sherman on his March.
@@mitchellline4242 He's right "There were many Union men who wept with joyful tears, when they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years, hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers! *WHILE WE WERE MERCHING THRU' GEOOORGIA"*
THE CONFEDERACY ACTUALLY BURNED COLUMBIA 0- THEIR OWN CAVALRY OFFICERS - & THEY BURNED A 1 / 3 FROM ATLANTA PRIOR TO UNION TROOP ' A ENTRANCE - QUESTION : WHY DIDN ' T ANYONE KNOW ABOUT GENERAL GEORGE HENRY THOMAS ? THANKS! TOM - =cfa.org/breeds/breedskthrur/korat.aspx U S NAVY VETERAN GSM3 / 3 RD - CLASS PETTY OFFICER - = CALIFORNIA - & STATIONED AT FORT MYERS , VIRGINIA 22211
@@ethanpan2335 I never said they didn't win elections in the South. Strawman. I'm saying that claiming all the Democrats in the south became Republicans in the 1960s is bullcrap.
@@ethanpan2335 I'm not denying there was a shift. I'm saying it didn't happen when or why you guys think. The Republican party started becoming more conservative in 1912 when the Progressives left and formed their own party. Democrats became more left wing in the 1930's. The claim leftists make is that the Republican and Democrat parties swapped in 1964. Not true. In 1968 Nixon lost most of the South to George Wallace. In 1980 Reagan lost some southern states in a landslide election where he won 44 states. Also only one Democrat congressman became a republican during when this supposed party swap happened, someone whom had been fighting with his party for 20 years at that point. He also didn't run again after that. Republicans didn't control a majority of House seats in the South until the red wave 1994 election.
I’m Irish and i didn’t dislike it but come on, most people in the comments here are advocating for the burning of more innocent civilians because they were born in a different place than them.
@sean darby I agree with you on the fact that it was wrong but that’s just how war is. Sherman needed to break the will of the south and the only way to do it through the burning of their land, houses, and fields.
sean darby at that time no one in the Csa thought slave owning was bad White people could just walking into the Union if they wanted to not support slave owning
HELLO HELLO, we are the billy boys, HELLO HELLO, you’ll know us by our noise, Up to our knees in fenian blood surrender or you’ll die, we are the Brighton Derry boys
Had to listen to this song after learning that one of my ancestors was part of the conquering of Atlanta and the March to the Sea. He was a private in Company F of the 10th Illinois Infantry Regiment. He joined in September 1864 so he wasn't in the war long, but I'm still proud of his service (especially since he was 40 years old!). Edit: He actually was not part of Atlanta. He came in after that but before the March to the Sea.
I thought of the perfect way to stick it to the South; replace every confederate statue with a statue to a Union general or to a freedman soldier. Put up a statue to John Brown to replace the current monument in Harper's Ferry, standardize the curriculum of the South, we'll have Confederate worship weeded out in a generation or two.
@@oddcrafter1270 Right on the dotted line. Before one accuses me of wanting to destroy Southern culture; impoverished is the Southerner who's idea his region's culture bound up with the legacy of slavery and segregation.
OMg yOu wANt to DeSTroy tHe cuLtUre of thE SoUth. Seriously though, that was the culture and you shouldn’t tear down statues because they are pieces of history. Tearing down statues doesn’t change history, and it doesn’t change the beliefs of people.
“Sign it with the spirit that will start the world along” I love that line so much, as an American I’m well aware of all the awful things we’ve done in our past, but that spirit applied to a just cause allows us to do so much good, I hope we don’t lose that, and make our world a better place.
Y'all know the last time somebody burned Atlanta to the ground it was a Democratic stronghold, right? I think it'll just be besieged this time, but what do I know.
@@hlgthewall94 You know jack shit lmao. And if you're going to use this bullshit line learn history first, the entire south was democratic because at that time the southern democratic party was the party of racist southerners, in the 20th century the parties slowly switched. Why else do you think the black belt votes democratic? Do you think the democratic party is still the same in values as the slave owners?
I'll disagree with any assertion that he did nothing wrong, in the sense that while he was willing to unleash destruction upon the South during the war, he personally admired Southern society and not only had no aversion to slavery, but after the war was complicit in supporting all-white rule in the South and the suppression of the rights of blacks.
@@crispwhitesheets2175 Nah-uh. The parties have switched platforms. Republicans are now the ones who preach the Confederacy, while Democrats are what Lincoln would of supported if he was alive today.
@@user-wm8ze5de1o bruh "Equally awful" is a bit of stretch, no? Imagine thinking that trying to preserve slavery is as bad as trying to genocide multiple peoples.
Undoubtedly many buildings were burned by union cavalry and foraging units. But most historians believe that the majority of property damage during Sherman's March was a result of Confederate action. Destroying everything of use to the enemy by a retreating army is a long standing and effective military stratagem. From Roman times to the eastern front.
Caiã Wlodarski does it get more inbred than covering your body parts with the excrement of another man? If there is I don't even want to know about it.
@Rigatoni the Tiger , "While we are rising from grave to march, Hurrah hurrah!We are voting for Biden, Hurrah hurrah!That flags(American flags) we shall burn it!!!"
@@khoa2480 While we're on the topic of Georgia, let's have some fun. The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the United States by far, as well as being the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere in general and the only one outside of Asia that has the necessary infrastructure to house whale sharks full time. Given that Atlanta is an inland city that is pretty far from the Atlantic Ocean, an extraordinary amount of effort is required to support the livelihoods of the various marine fauna and flora which inhabit the aquarium's exhibits. In order to fill its 100+ animal habitats, the aquarium uses some 10 million gallons of water sourced from the city of Atlanta itself [1], and in order to create saltwater for the fish and other animals that require it, the aquarium purchases 10 tons worth of Instant Ocean (a synthetic salt designed specifically for aquariums) and then mixes it into their proprietary 80,000 gallon mixing basins every two weeks [2]. Why do I bring this all up? I just think it's a damn shame that the city of Atlanta spends so much money supporting the continuous function of this marvelous public education resource every year, especially when they could make big savings by using your saltiness to salinate the water instead. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. news.georgiaaquarium.org/stories/diving-into-water-quality-month 2. www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/11/how-landlocked-aquarium-gets-10-million-gallons-ocean-water/574681/
@@rigatonithetiger9986 lol my salty doesn't as much salty as those support Hillary in 2016. www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-gov-brian-kemp-certifies-election-results-calls-for-another-hand-recount.amp -Georgia governor had called for another recount.And if go not well,then the SCOUS will investigate on something in state that accept Dominion voting machines(and others too).
Sherman, ironically, hated this song because it always played in his presence.
It followed him wherever he went.
It in fact was played at his funeral.
Macped seriously ?
Yep. He hated it because A: he never took pleasure in a defeated enemy, and B: it was played at *every* public event he went to.
Bookhead714 yes now I understand why he didn't liked it
Leonardo's Truth People get put in Hell for a lot of things, don’t they? I suppose every soldier who’s ever killed an enemy is there, everyone who’s ever divorced their spouse, and everyone in all of history who wasn’t Christian. If Hell ever decided to invade the mortal world or even Heaven itself, they could muster a larger army than anyone except Warhammer 40k’s writers could ever dream of. Just making an observation.
Leonardo's Truth no u
lol imagine not having factories while fighting a war in the industrial era
-This post was brought to you by the Union gang
Agreed.
i would like but right now it has 69 likes and i dont want to mess it up
@@o0k7 dang this comment got 22 likes in one day despite being 1 month old.
This is the anthem of the New England Patriots especially after the famous 28-3 come back
the crime rate is much higher in Atlanta now. Maybe the northerners will do the south a favor and burn it down again lol
Fun fact:
In 1942, American troops arrived in Australia, and an Australian military band played this song.
....The troops were from Savannah, Georgia.
Uhm I dont get it..Do you mean that the US isnt actually from Georgia?
@@dimitrypetrenko3470 This song is about the civil war when the Union Army marched through Georgia and burned down cities (like Atlanta) and what not. The American troops that got this song played to them by the Australian Military Band were from Georgia.
Really? That's hilarious
@Ladey Babey (Kayleighh) I don't know what you mean
it is also funny that ALL Americans were called "Yanks" no matter what part of the USA they were from
What's the difference between Georgia and Germany?
It only took one Sherman to go through Georgia.
Honestly haven’t heard this one before, thanks! 😂
This is the kind of joke you tell your rednecks 'buddies' when they are really starting to get on your nerves.
I guarantee this will elicit a strong reaction out of lost cause type rednecks.
Send it to traitor Greene show her what happens to secessionists
Damn that’s actually pretty clever
@@brushe8025She needs to clear spiders out of her brain first
What is funny that there is a M4 Sherman Variant with a flamethrower replacing one of the machine guns...
It was called the Cocodrile in Europe, and the Zippo in the Pacific. But it should have been called the Billy.
@@ricardosoto5770 What'd they call it in Georgia?
*HURRAH HURRAH WE BRING THE JUBILEE*
@Matthew e when I complete basic I want my MOS to be 1812 (Abrams crewmen)
@Ben White it was calles the crocodile
"So, how is Atlanta" Abe asked Sherman. "Hot" Was Sherman's reply
Heart Disease LMFAO
Heart Disease that's what I like to call a big oof
@@cmdrfrosty3985 A very lit oof
The best part is that Sherman didn’t burn Atlanta. The Confederates had destroyed their supplies so that the union couldn’t get them, and accidentally burnt the town down themselves!
@@noahhorner231 Wait my Soc Studies teacher lied to me? He said that Sherman only burnt down weapons supplies and other military facilities
"Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain"
Resistance and fire prevention...
@Aaron Saucedo Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee!
@Aaron Saucedo So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea, while we were marching though Georgia!
@@markman6105 While we were marching..
While we were marching..
While we were marching..
Through Georgia!
@MGTOW Paladin but attacking federal forts seem to be illegal as well.
"Those people made war on us, defied and dared us to come south to their country, where they boasted they would kill us and do all manner of horrible things. We accepted their challenge, and now for them to whine and complain of the natural and necessary results is beneath contempt." - William T. Sherman
Same vibe as "The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everybody else and nobody was going to bomb them.
At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw, and half a hundred other places, they put that rather naive theory into operation.
They sowed the wind and now they are going to reap the whirlwind."
Basically, fucked around and found out.
Sherman based
did he actually say that? that shounds absolutely based.
@@sneedfeedandseed2410 of course he did
William "you keep their chains, you get the flames" Sherman
William "Live in Dixie, Cook 'em Crispy" Sherman
Funny enough Sherman was never big on the free slavery issue, he didn't like, capture slaves and return them back but the man not exactly a very political person.
The Union wanted a soldier who could win the war, Sherman delivered, nothing more.
@@didokell Yes, but Sherman wasn't exactly the person who'd advocate for the equality of slaved blacks. I'm not saying he should be burned at the stakes for holding views that were popular during his time. But please don't spread the idea that he was supporting something he did not.
RaPtorteAm But at the same time 40 acres and a mule came from Sherman.
Teddy Roosevelt I believe that was his official nickname...
Armenia is gonna be so pissed. Wait, wrong Georgia. Continue.
*Joey Steel would like to know your location*
Lmao
I fuckin love Armenia but this is a funny ass comment lol
in fairness the Russians did play some version of this song during their 2008 war with georgia
@@hexazalea1793 I don't like hearing Russians taking anything from anything so American
When Sherman invaded Georgia, he got a song dedicated to it.
When I invade Georgia, all I got was a strongly worded letter from the United Nations.
#DoubleStandards
Time to burn down the United Nations in that case eh? 🇺🇸 th-cam.com/video/19Os804CPig/w-d-xo.html
@@williamsherman1942 won't that cause an international incident?
@@borkerman They support the Confederacy by opposing the march, you don’t get on your ass and watch your enemies surround you.
@@williamsherman1942 fair enough
@@borkerman Good lad, now go and get those traitors in New York.
Ghost of Sherman: Georgia is a battleground state you say?
And the Blue side's once again won that battle from Atlanta to the Sea, Uncle Sherman! xD
@@obiwanobiwan13 Looks like Uncle Sherman needs to light some fires again
@@obiwanobiwan13 I'm pretty sure the confederates were the blue side.
@@firstname4742 Yeah, back then; both the Reds and the Blues had different ideologies (in fact, they might be flipped but don't quote me on that). Only starting from the 1930's or the 90's do we see the modern sides.
@@firstname4742 lol try and take down a confederate traitors statue and modern red republicans freak out
The title of this song makes it sound like the USA and Russia share a lot of history in common.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@acestriker413 The USA also sold Russia lots of rifles and bought Alaska from them. Russia wasn't exactly a popular country in the 19th century, but Americans back then didn't give a single shit.
@Robert Alpy How did America lose? We (with a fair bit of international help) kicked the Brits' asses even harder than we kicked the Nazis in 1945.
Russia and the US may not have been the closest allies, but we were friendly with each other up to the Bolshevik victory. We helped them build railways, we supplied them with guns in a couple wars, we had good trade and we contributed significantly to the Russian Civil War(in terms of our size and importance directly after WW1, the US interventions in Russia are somewhat abnormal)
Michael Cooper we shall make the USA Great again so we fight for freedom
"Having treason problems? I feel bad for ya, son. I got 99 problems, but Atlanta ain't one."
- William Tecumseh Sherman (probably)
hahaha
wos
You win at life.
too soon
@@josephdoria5237 how about round two
The fact that this was played during Sherman’s funeral is both awesome and funny as hell. They literally played a song at his funeral about him burning Atlanta to the ground
#uniongang
*I hated this song, for godsakes.*
@@williamsherman1942 with all due respect general Sherman, those Dixies deserved it
@@williamsherman1942 What you did will always be bigger than you, General.
God bless you.
Sorry! You're not big on Him either! 🙂
@@williamsherman1942 respect from Dixie, good officer!
actually, sherman assigned troops to PREVENT that. it was retreating slaveowning/racist troops that set that fire. I think he shouldve set fire to all the slaveowner lands/towns!
My dad was on a business trip in Savannah, and they got into a hot sauce competition. His team decided to call their sauce Sherman’s Fire. Needless to say, they lost, but he said losing was worth the look on the judge’s face when he told him the name.
😆
That's because it only burned if the judge was a woman or child.
@@kenabbott8585 Cry harder traitor.
@@kenabbott8585 awww is mommys little reactionary confederate a wittle upset
@@amadeus1940
"awww is mommys little reactionary confederate a wittle upset"
If I got upset every time I outsmarted one of you people, I'd have "testified against Hillary" decades ago.
*When you see a town still standing*
Sherman: Oh boy, here I go burning again.
The worst thing he did is stop
Smoked Georgia is for dinner
Andrew Lipscomb
I found the butthurt southerner
Southerner: The South’ll rise again
Northerner: K we’ll just burn it again
RaPtorteAm the south started the war and they should have prepared for the whirlwind
Fun reference you might not have gotten: the line "We bring the Jubilee!" has two meanings. Jubilee can mean a celebration, but it's also a reference to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, where the Jubilee is when all slaves are freed. So they are both celebrating and bringing "The flag that makes you free"!
Nice reference.
interesting I didn't know that but it actually makes a ton of sense.
Yep. Juneteenth was originally called Jubilee Day (and still is in some places such as Houston)
@@TheWacoKidd that’s a way better name
Yep, the jubilee was an ancient Jewish tradition that all debts would be forgiven every 50 years. In those ancient times when debt basically meant slavery. It’s a good word for emancipation
“We bring the jubilee!” is a savvy way to describe the life-changing freedom the Union soldiers brought with them under the Union flag “while they were marching through Georgia”
I was an English schoolboy in 1944. We had American soldiers billeted on us. I only know his name as Joe, he whistled this tune regularly and taught me the words. I only remember the first verse but it has remained in my memory all these years.
Gee, wonder where he was from 😊
What an awesome time we live in! So glad you got to hear the whole thing all these years later.
We had to save you from the Germans twice.
@@anonymoususer8895Begged both times as well. I don’t think Europeans realize how lucky they are to have Americans as their Allies.. they certainly never express it
Hope you’re doing well:)
Cop: is pulling me over “No one goes through my state that fast”
Me: “Sherman did”
Imma use this if I pass through Georgia
*proceeds to be arrested anyway
Cop: *_Switches off bodycam_*
Georgia has a serious double standard issue, when Sherman burned Atlanta, he gets praise and a celebration, when I try to do the *Exact* same thing, I get shunned and a 1st degree arson charge. Double standard
How many years did you get?
I keep hearing that Confederate statues and monuments are about heritage and learning about history.
I believe the people saying that. So to help with educating Southerners about history, we should erect statues of Sherman in Atlanta, Savannah, and Columbia. And ones to Grant in Vicksburg and Richmond.
Preferably statues of them pointing and laughing at statues of Confederate Generals
The statue should be Sherman riding a Sherman tank while chasing General Lee in his mothers gown.
To educate them, we will burn down the houses of those who fly the Confederate flag
To all the lost causers who can't take a joke, here's your big billboard indicating this is one.
Henry Haile yeah I don’t know why it’s legal to fly the flag of traitors in the US
That traitors statue got knocked down anyway
As a native Atlantan and descendant of Confederate soldiers, I endorse this song. The day before Sherman came to town, militarily protected slavery existed. The day after, the institution, if not dead, lay bleeding. DuBois' general strike of Black labor was on and Billy somewhat reluctantly had their backs. The accidental liberator, he was no abolitionist but he got the job done.
The day after, slavery was still in existance, with no sign of it stopping. It was completely legal in Kentucky, Maryland, Missourri, Delaware, and several areas of Virginia and Louisiana.
Sherman supported slavery.
He also supported terrorism.
@jake dominguez
"Sherman’s enemies are the reason slavery existed in the first place but tell yourself what you wanna hear."
Pfffffft.
Yeah, I suppose to make myself feel better I'll say that there were more slave states in the Union than the Confederacy when the war started, or that Lincoln tried to preserve slavery forever, or that Sherman himself was pro-slavery.
That's because I wanna hear facts, BTW. Since I won't get them from the yankees, I'll have to say it myself.
Sherman's enemies were women and children in the 1800's. Slavery had 'existed in the first place' at lest three thousand years before that.
@@kenabbott8585 The border states were excluded from the emancipation proclamation to discourage them from joining the CSA. But, the emancipation proclamation applied to the states in rebellion which meant that slavery died in every state that the Union retook.
@@JollyOldCanuck
@JollyOldCanuck
"The border states were excluded from the emancipation proclamation to discourage them from joining the CSA"
A nice argument, but it doesn't match up with the fact that the proclamation also specifically exempted areas of the confederacy that were under Union control. These areas had already joined the "rebellion" (derisive quote-marks intentional), so that fear wasn't present.
The Emancipation Proclamation specifically freed slaves where Lincoln had no power and did not free them where he could. The goal wasn't to free anybody, but to encourage bloody slave revolts.
Lincoln obviously personally dislikes slavery, but he attempted to protect it, forever. Sherman, on the other hand, directly supported slavery.
@@kenabbott8585 Lincoln's personal letter in response to an article written by a columnist of the New York Tribune, stated that he wished all men were free, but his main goal above all was to save the union. If he could save the Union by freeing all slaves he would do it, if he could save the Union by not freeing the slaves he would do it, and if he could save the Union by freeing only some of the slaves he would do it. Moreover, you're forgetting the Republican party's founding ideology of free labor and free soil.
The only thing General Sherman did wrong was stop
DO IT AGAIN UNCLE BILLY
Hey it's unfair to expect the man to burn the ocean.
@@micah4993 He should have at least tried.
@@micah4993 Greek fire
@@muhammadirfanjalaluddin1018 no, no he's got a point!
There were Union men who wept with joyful tears,
When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years;
Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers,
While We were marching through Georgia.
Hurrah! Hurrah! we Bring the Jubilee
Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free
So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea
*WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA*
@@Cobra-King3 So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train,
Sixty miles in latitude, three hundred to the main;
Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain,
WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA!!
@@Donald_Xavier Hurrah! Hurrah! we Bring the Jubilee
Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free
So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea
While we were marching
WHILE WE WERE MARCHING
*WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA*
@@Cobra-King3 HURRAH!!
@@Donald_Xavier *HURRAH!!!*
That Comrade Corona watermark is almost comedic now.
Didn’t age well, eh
What happened?
@@M808B_Scorpion massive outbreak of corona beer
@@flapjack6983 I didn’t hear about that
@@M808B_Scorpion yeah ik insane
When you end the Civil War but they give you a song you hate
Poor Sherman at least he got a tank named after him
Zachary Mohammadi Or Quarry 7)rhrg
420 likes
I LOVE THIS SONG
@@zacharymohammadi your damn right
Remember
the Confederate flag is a good fuel for your camp fire
Pfp sauce?
@@NoTraceOfSense selfie obviously
Agree damn rebels
As well as factories, houses and farms too
damn right
Second time Georgia became a battleground state
Then Stacey happened, with the spirit of General Sherman behind her.
@@shis1988 Bless that woman. Should have won that race for Governer.
@@trial_with_an_error9687 ah yes then a democrat finally could govern over Georgia again like they did back in the civil war. Man the democrats must be pissed about losing all their slaves
@@unoriginalclips9923 idealodgy change swap of the 20th century ya know? So the republicans became red and democrats become blue
@@unoriginalclips9923 but you refuse to belive that because an orange buisiness man says so
"Gotta match?"
- William Tecumseh Sherman
More of an anti-hero really, but he certainly dealt with those traitors the right way.
Sherman isn't in hell, the rebs aren't in hell. Sherman, and the southerns, are all heros and Americans, who deserve their place in the Kingdom of the Lord.
@Leonardo's Truth you so make a valid point Although he destroyed parts of the South, I believe he fought for the Union proudly to end the treason of the South. He may have done it brutally but it is war and the objective as to win
aleidius192 😂 ahhahahahahahaha
" YEAH buddy . heh heh heh . fire fire !!! "- Bevis and butthead .
(Laughs in union)
americana_incarnate (*cries in confederate*)
Francis Sacco (screams south shall rise again even though won't happen )
Andrew Lipscomb
That's not nice you know...
I don't care. He should, and so should any other unionist yankee pieces of shit out there
Andrew Lipscomb
That's still not very nice to say...
"Lincoln is a tyrant!!!"
*epically enslaves 4 million people like a boss*
we do a little trolling
?
This might be an r/woosh moment but didn’t he free slaves?
@@M808B_Scorpion he's mocking confederate "logic"
@@M808B_Scorpion yes and no he placed the way but he didn't free them.
After sitting in Atlanta traffic for hours, you can understand why Sherman burned it down.
Goddamn, you deserve this like my sir
lmao the daughters of the confederacy hq is on fire
Grande
Sherman lives!
Nothing of value was lost.
CONFEDERATE LIVES MATTER
@@unclesam5230 That is incorrect
When the North sneezes and all of the sudden Atlanta is an ash-pile
This slaps just a little harder today.
And today as well
@@ABEW19043 YESSIR
@@ABEW19043 Sherman needs to come back and and beat all those confederate flag waiving traitors at the capitol
Now more than ever, georgia finally turns blue!
Even harder today!
traitors will eternally seethe and mald over this song, and that brings me great peace of mind
*Confederacy: They'll never stop us, we are strongest and supplied by britain*
*Sherman: Laughs in Fire*
*Britain:* tbh we don't need you, we've got India
@@handlesarecringe957 *Sad indian noises*
Confederacy: I am inevitable!
Ulysses S. Grant: I am General Grant!
Atlanta: Sherman, will never burn us down!
Sherman: Very poor, choose of words.
Union: Jackson is not a stonewall.
Jackson: I am about to end this man's whole career.
Jackson: *Rides to the frontlines*
The Soldier who shoot him: 😏😕😯😧😰
Manchester cotton workers: *go on strike, refusing to work Confederate cotton*
British mill-owners: *buy from Egypt instead*
British government: stops supplying the Confederacy.
Lincoln, 1863: "I know and deeply deplore the sufferings which the working people of Manchester and in all Europe are called to endure in this crisis ... Under these circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon the question as an instance of subline Christian heroism which has not been surpassed in any age or in any country".
A statue of Lincoln stands to this day, atop a pedestal with the full words of the letter, in Lincoln Square, Manchester.
@@RichardGadsden
By that time the Confederacy was being blockaded.
Manchester cotton workers refusing to work Confederate cotton meant about as much financially as my statement that I will never buy a Ferarri.
Those cotton-workers were regarded by former slave Sarah Redmond as a place where she saw "The pro-slavery spirit of America."
Made by Union Gang.
@Esoteric Memes glad they're legalizing hemp plants, nothing else makes a noose quite right
Represent
@@Joesolo13 amen to that, we'll do as in the Irish volunteers song and give them all short nooses that come just below the ears!
The Union game wishes is to invite Vicksburg into the chat room
Gang gang
Texas is about to experience what Georgia did in the 1860s 💪🇺🇲
Lol the fed won’t do shit
@@Falcon_Serbia Its funny because the Confederate thought the same thing, then Chad General Sherman arrived.
Bro is posting in every Marching Through Georgia videos
what did texas do to warrant this?
@@timjohnathandiscriminate against Mexicans, and building a border wall with fellow states
Marching through Texas incoming.
Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam
texas hasn't seceded you morons?
Because everyone knows republicans wanting their simple constitutional right to bear arms are the same as the mostly DEMOCRAT confederate congress
>Has Slaves
Sherman would like to know your location.
Eli Nagel-Bennett I think he’d find himself eventually
40 acres and a mule!
He already knew your location. He doesn’t need to know. He’s outside your house. You can’t run, all you can do is watch as your land burns.
Sherman could tell, by the end of the war, that the end of slavery was near. Nevertheless, he tried to be agnostic about the issue.
We he actually was a racist
Teacher: Alright we’re going to Georgia
Girls: Ugh it’s too hot there
Boys:
Going to be hotter
The girls did get it right though... in 1864 they would be correct, infact.
@@anifsky1065 even today theyd be right, its hotter than hell here in the summer.
@@hunteryoungblood649 A hell of a lot hotter when Sherman is around.
Not hot enough
ITS HAPPENING AGAIN
Imagine being a rebel in Atlanta and hearing this slowly get closer and closer
Are there statues for
1) African Americans who escaped, revolted, joined the Union?
2) Naive Americans-similar situations
3) Southern white a& black
volunteers who joined Union army
4) Rebellion vs. Rebels
A) Free State of Jones- pro Union Mississippi liberated area
B)’W VA white men who refused to join Confederate army &were jailed
Etc.?
Dixie boys must understand that they must mind their Uncle Sam
Away down south in Dixie
No
@@joshleggett6815 watch out boys, we got a rebel on our hands!
Hell no fuck uncle sam we nevermind you assholes
That's a nice sentiment you got going there but, wrong song bro.
As a representative of all of the “Sherman’s.” We approve.
Ayy Sherman my man
indeed, I have seen you before! Hurrah!
But you hate the song
@@MistarSandMan it’s not the song. it’s about the message, my friend.
@@williamt.sherman2172 oh
THE TIME HAS COME AGAIN, BOYS!
Let’s burn Atlanta to the ground one more time
@@Manning218 Maybe not Atlanta. Perhaps we do Miami this time?
@@chimera4021 Yeah lose that thought.
modern atlanta is ten times worse than the atlanta that sherman roaster
@@chimera4021 just wait, Florida men will do it themselves by gifting their pet alligators flamethrowers for Christmas
What’s the confederacy?
Lincoln: Traitorous
Sherman: flammable
People say Sherman did nothing wrong... I disagree. He stopped
Damn right!
Where the hell was he supposed to go? He reached the sea!
Benthegamer He only torched a bit of the south, burn it all
What do you mean by "i feel the same about king leopold ii"?
Leonardo's Truth
Salty, traitor?
Sherman: exists*
The confederacy: *nervous sweating*
I assume they're sweating because of Atlanta being on fire
1000 Subscribers for my pet Bigfoot But friendly fire certainly can
@Tribal Media Stonewall Jackson: *exists*
18th NC and Pneumonia: I'm gonna end this man's whole career
Tribal Media yeah but surrender does
Tell that to Stone wall Jackson he would kick his ass
Texas finna hear this
Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam
texas hasn't attempted to secede you idiots
Soon to be marching through Texas
C.S.A. "Nooo you can't just burn out city's and free out slaves it's not fair"
Union *Hahaha city go bye bye*
CSA: Our armies whipped yours despite being half the size, outgunned, and out-supplied.
Union: Haha civilian women go no-please-stop.
@@kenabbott8585 can't take a joke it's not my fault your mad about a war that happened hundreds of years ago
@@Gay_Nigga_Hoodmoments
The Civil War
(Spews ridiculous slander)
was more than
(bans flag in illegal vote)
a century
(vandalizes monuments)
and a half
(removes statues in the dead of night)
ago! Why don't
(desecrates graves)
you Southerners
(heaps honors on the heads of terrorists)
just
(suspends kid for wearing flag)
get over it
(mocks rape victims)
already!
@@kenabbott8585 dude your literally the embodiment of the lost cause I said it was hundreds of years ago I wasn't talking about its impacts dip fuck and the statues being takin down is only partially because of the civil war about 90 percent of that is due to modern views that the liberal media displays
@@kenabbott8585 also I never mocked the rape of women dip shit your just putting words in my mouth to try to make me look like the bad guy and also I already know your gonna say "It WaS a WaR oF rIgHtS" no it wasn't slavery is heavily mentioned in the confederate constitution and has whole paragraphs dedicated to it
The fact he didn't light the swamps of Florida ablaze hurt me deeply.
He should have removed more dixie.
not in south Florida, the Canadians took over!!@Caleb Ware
@Identity Crisis It's pretty retarded down here
send help
we need more dixie bois
@@tharnstonewall2005 RIP Florida
Caleb Ware and the western parts of louisiana beyond the missippi and texas
UNCLE BILLY DID IT AGAIN!
Your profile picture gives me nightmares
@@brandonbeach7204 good
@@hexa3389 is that AOC and Ben Shapiro mixed?
@@julianpichardo5045 yes
@@hexa3389 can I get a link?
HAIL TO THE UNION ARMY🇺🇸✝️
Long live the herros of the GAR.
@@Nilessterner FIELD
@@Nilessterner you have my respects!
🇰🇷♥🇺🇸
🇺🇲
Remeber: The Civil War was caused by SLAVERY, and all other factors can be directly traced back to slavery.
Don't believe me? Read "Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union". They spell it out themselves.
Sherman didn't do enough.
I know but to many appogists out there and then some.
And what rights might you be talking about? The right of states to allow slavery?
You should also read the "Cornerstone Address/Speech" by Alexander H. Stephens
he says every issue can be traced back to slavery, so your first reaction is to just say states rights without any additional backup? At least buildup a case for your own so that there can be *_polite_* rebuttals.
@@VinceSlzr OK, this needs to stop. What state rights? Answer this question.
the war was over the right to secession, it just so happened the the slave states seceded over disputes about slavery because they weren't getting their way in the federal government. if it was about slavery, the war would have looked much different.
as a person born & raised in georgia, with 7+ ancestors that served in the CSA... I support Sherman and everything he did
You're a traitor to your forefathers. THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN!
@@GandalftheWise who knew being a traitor to my forefathers who were also traitors felt so good!
@@GandalftheWise and the north will burn it to a crisp yet again.
Then make a campfire.
@@GandalftheWise Lol, cry harder traitor worshipper.
@@GandalftheWise Don't you have a Balrog to kill?
PENSYLVANIA JUST FLIPPED
Here the morning after to celebrate the Three-peat
I like how *All* the union chorus comment sections are just memes about Sherman razing Georgia
Hey that's not true I'm making some about starving Vicksburg
Because raping and robbing civilians is what the Union was all about.
@@kenabbott8585 Well you know the UK has the same thing after a soccer game so we needed a parallel
I disagree.
We need to give other Union generals and soldiers their due!
@@NathanTAK
"I disagree. We need to give other Union generals and soldiers their due!"
You stumbled into the truth here. Sherman himself admitted that every union general, not just himself, was a war criminal.
the fact everything south of Washington DC still exists is enough evidence that Sherman didn't go far enough.
Here's a message from abbeyville.
Fuck you too.
Hey! Not everyone one was a traitor. There were many pro union rebellions thoughout the Confederacy. Many Georgians actually joined Sherman on his March.
@@mitchellline4242 He's right "There were many Union men who wept with joyful tears, when they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years, hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers! *WHILE WE WERE MERCHING THRU' GEOOORGIA"*
From Northern Virginia:
Screw you.
Yeah but DC is a liberal cease pool full of the new age traitors.
🟦☆🟦🟥🟥🟥🟦☆🟦
🟥🟦☆🟦🟥🟦☆🟦🟥
🟥🟥🟦☆🟦☆🟦🟥🔥
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🟥🟥🟦☆🟦☆🔥🔥🔥
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Clever
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Based!
PREACH BROTHER
Had me in the first half ngl
Looks like the South won't be rising anytime soon lmaooooo
WE'VE GOT OURSELVES THE NEW SOUTH NOW LETS GOOOOO
Georgia is getting a redemption arc, hope the rest of the South does
@Traditionalist Christian Man you sure live up to your name lmao
@@chrisshelley4623 nah. As a part of the Christian community, we will not so kindly reject his kind
@Traditionalist Christian Texas cant even power itself in a winter storm, they ain't going nowhere.
1864 after a rap battle between Sherman and Atlanta
You could say, it was _LIT_
@@zacharymohammadi
Oh my god lmao
@Oscar Wind like, legit fire
*Sherman destroying everything intensifies*
The fate of all white supremacists
Do it again, Bomber Harris.
Do it again, William Torch Sherman.
Do it again, Based Broz Tito.
THE CONFEDERACY ACTUALLY BURNED COLUMBIA 0- THEIR OWN CAVALRY OFFICERS - & THEY BURNED A 1 / 3 FROM ATLANTA PRIOR TO UNION TROOP ' A ENTRANCE - QUESTION : WHY DIDN ' T ANYONE KNOW ABOUT GENERAL GEORGE HENRY THOMAS ?
THANKS!
TOM - =cfa.org/breeds/breedskthrur/korat.aspx
U S NAVY VETERAN GSM3 / 3 RD - CLASS PETTY OFFICER - = CALIFORNIA - & STATIONED AT FORT MYERS , VIRGINIA 22211
Is that huey long dong I spy?
*CIVIL RIGHTS INTENSIFIES*
here 11/5/2020, yall know why
If things keep going the way they're going soon it'll be Marching through Texas
Many many thanks to you General Sheeman for presenting Savannah as a Christmas gift.
THIS SONG IS FIRE
Literally
So is Georgia
I see what you did there. 😉🔥
Just like Atlanta
Just as the south😂
*When Warnock and Ossoff both win their Senate races thereby beginning the dismantling of the Southern strategy*
it's not hard to dismantle a myth
@@TheVioletArmy Explain why Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, etc vote for the GOP by 20+%. Go ahead, I'll wait.
@@ethanpan2335 I never said they didn't win elections in the South. Strawman. I'm saying that claiming all the Democrats in the south became Republicans in the 1960s is bullcrap.
@@TheVioletArmy no one says they ALL became republicans. It was a slow, gradual shift to the GOP. You're denying the shift happened, which is BS.
@@ethanpan2335 I'm not denying there was a shift. I'm saying it didn't happen when or why you guys think. The Republican party started becoming more conservative in 1912 when the Progressives left and formed their own party. Democrats became more left wing in the 1930's. The claim leftists make is that the Republican and Democrat parties swapped in 1964. Not true. In 1968 Nixon lost most of the South to George Wallace. In 1980 Reagan lost some southern states in a landslide election where he won 44 states. Also only one Democrat congressman became a republican during when this supposed party swap happened, someone whom had been fighting with his party for 20 years at that point. He also didn't run again after that. Republicans didn't control a majority of House seats in the South until the red wave 1994 election.
November 6th 2020
All the dislikes are salty neo-Confederates
this comment is underrated
I’m Irish and i didn’t dislike it but come on, most people in the comments here are advocating for the burning of more innocent civilians because they were born in a different place than them.
And caucasian Georgians that mad at your guys cuz ur want to ocuppy their country :D
@sean darby I agree with you on the fact that it was wrong but that’s just how war is. Sherman needed to break the will of the south and the only way to do it through the burning of their land, houses, and fields.
sean darby at that time no one in the Csa thought slave owning was bad White people could just walking into the Union if they wanted to not support slave owning
When Sherman marched north from Savannah the troopers said "We made Georgia scream now we'll make the Carolina's howl."
MTG is gonna hear this real soon if she gets what she wants
TWO DEM SENATORS
DO IT AGAIN UNCLE BILLY
IceMan *does it again*
lol
Do it again, William Torch Sherman.
HELLO HELLO, we are the billy boys, HELLO HELLO, you’ll know us by our noise, Up to our knees in fenian blood surrender or you’ll die, we are the Brighton Derry boys
I'm listening to this while watching the Daughters of the Confederacy HQ burn.
Glory Hallelujah! #blacklivesmatter
Daughters of the Confederacy is affiliated with the confederacy.............
@@Bob-fh4ht and?
@@sandman5522 You need to shut up
@@Bob-fh4ht does that bother you?
Thank you, Stacey Abrams
When Georgia flips blue.
Then a song about rape, arson, and looting is the perfect background.
Georgia was a blue state when Sherman invaded it.
Had to listen to this song after learning that one of my ancestors was part of the conquering of Atlanta and the March to the Sea. He was a private in Company F of the 10th Illinois Infantry Regiment. He joined in September 1864 so he wasn't in the war long, but I'm still proud of his service (especially since he was 40 years old!).
Edit: He actually was not part of Atlanta. He came in after that but before the March to the Sea.
Nothing to be proud of.
@@roderickshelton9176 Sounds like something a confederate traitor would say
Salty traitor. Don’t rebel next time.
How many women and girls did he rape?
@@kenabbott8585 none
"Alright guys im gonna pull a epic prank on Georgia"
-Sherman
Play it again Boys!
So we sang the chorus
From El Paso to the sea,
While we were marching
Through Texas!
I thought of the perfect way to stick it to the South; replace every confederate statue with a statue to a Union general or to a freedman soldier. Put up a statue to John Brown to replace the current monument in Harper's Ferry, standardize the curriculum of the South, we'll have Confederate worship weeded out in a generation or two.
Where do I sign?
@@oddcrafter1270 Right on the dotted line. Before one accuses me of wanting to destroy Southern culture; impoverished is the Southerner who's idea his region's culture bound up with the legacy of slavery and segregation.
Amen to that!
OMg yOu wANt to DeSTroy tHe cuLtUre of thE SoUth.
Seriously though, that was the culture and you shouldn’t tear down statues because they are pieces of history. Tearing down statues doesn’t change history, and it doesn’t change the beliefs of people.
Nah man, I mean, I like the Union and all, but let those damn Southerners have fun.
“Sign it with the spirit that will start the world along”
I love that line so much, as an American I’m well aware of all the awful things we’ve done in our past, but that spirit applied to a just cause allows us to do so much good, I hope we don’t lose that, and make our world a better place.
considering america was one of the last countries to ban slavery, they didnt start the world along.
Every country has done terrible things in its past… Americans get judged, while Europeans pretend like they’re perfect…
Listening this to celebrates Ossoff and Warnock's victory
Congratulations 🎉
The funny this about the song is that it can be listened by both sides Inciting the same feeling of patriotism, but for opposite things
we did it georgia
Y'all know the last time somebody burned Atlanta to the ground it was a Democratic stronghold, right?
I think it'll just be besieged this time, but what do I know.
@@hlgthewall94 You know jack shit lmao. And if you're going to use this bullshit line learn history first, the entire south was democratic because at that time the southern democratic party was the party of racist southerners, in the 20th century the parties slowly switched. Why else do you think the black belt votes democratic? Do you think the democratic party is still the same in values as the slave owners?
The rev did it again
“I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah” - Sherman
I've heard it said that Sherman did nothing wrong. I disagree.
He stopped.
HUZZAH!!! WELL BURN THE GULF OF MEXICO BOYS!!!
Let's keep Tampa for now
Okay.
[folds arms]
I'm listenin'.
I'll disagree with any assertion that he did nothing wrong, in the sense that while he was willing to unleash destruction upon the South during the war, he personally admired Southern society and not only had no aversion to slavery, but after the war was complicit in supporting all-white rule in the South and the suppression of the rights of blacks.
copies comment to get likes
Remember how smug the Trumpers were 4 years ago?
HARDLY COULD THEY BE RESTRAINED FROM BREAKING FORTH IN TEARS
WHILE WE WERE MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA
Georgia owned by Democrat Traitors again? Time to get my torches and march to Burn down Atlanta.
@@crispwhitesheets2175 Nah-uh. The parties have switched platforms. Republicans are now the ones who preach the Confederacy, while Democrats are what Lincoln would of supported if he was alive today.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl how do republicans preach confederacy?
Yes. Tempted to call the RNC voter fraud hotline and play this song!
@@user-wm8ze5de1o bruh
"Equally awful" is a bit of stretch, no?
Imagine thinking that trying to preserve slavery is as bad as trying to genocide multiple peoples.
Congratulations to Warnock. Georgia's redemption arc continues.
Brian Kemp also won
Please Ghost of Sherman! Burn Modern Atlanta to the ground!
Undoubtedly many buildings were burned by union cavalry and foraging units. But most historians believe that the majority of property damage during Sherman's March was a result of Confederate action. Destroying everything of use to the enemy by a retreating army is a long standing and effective military stratagem. From Roman times to the eastern front.
No they don't. That's ridiculous bullshit.
Nobody believes that, including you.
* Atlanta-burning intensifies*
IT HAPPENED AGAIN
Meanwhile in texas
“Well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions” -Secessionists watching Sherman’s march
I HOPE THE SOUTH RISES AGAIN...
So we can burn it down again
UP WITH THE STARS!
Outrageously Handsome Dashing Rouge
Union = Gay Marriage and AIDs
I hope they rise and combined with the Union to fight ANTIFA
You do know that starting another civil war will put the world in a crisis?
Caiã Wlodarski does it get more inbred than covering your body parts with the excrement of another man? If there is I don't even want to know about it.
Caiã Wlodarski 😂😂😂 you really put “inbread” 🤣🤣🤣
I wasn't the only one that had this song come to mind when watching the results in Georgia lol
I was posting this link all over Facebook . . .
i mean it makes sense. in both the civil war and modern elections, dead people helped defeat the citizens of the south
@@taternater7495 Research the latest election using nonbiased sources. i.e. not Fox nor CNN.
Use AP and the like. The election was not rigged.
@@nullifiedrisks i know, it was a joke
It isn't the first time a progressive has ruined the southern economy so there's that.
Stacey Abrams: “Sing it as we used to sing it 800,000 strong!”
@Rigatoni the Tiger ,
"While we are rising from grave to march,
Hurrah hurrah!We are voting for Biden,
Hurrah hurrah!That flags(American flags) we shall burn it!!!"
@@khoa2480 While we're on the topic of Georgia, let's have some fun.
The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the United States by far, as well as being the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere in general and the only one outside of Asia that has the necessary infrastructure to house whale sharks full time. Given that Atlanta is an inland city that is pretty far from the Atlantic Ocean, an extraordinary amount of effort is required to support the livelihoods of the various marine fauna and flora which inhabit the aquarium's exhibits. In order to fill its 100+ animal habitats, the aquarium uses some 10 million gallons of water sourced from the city of Atlanta itself [1], and in order to create saltwater for the fish and other animals that require it, the aquarium purchases 10 tons worth of Instant Ocean (a synthetic salt designed specifically for aquariums) and then mixes it into their proprietary 80,000 gallon mixing basins every two weeks [2].
Why do I bring this all up? I just think it's a damn shame that the city of Atlanta spends so much money supporting the continuous function of this marvelous public education resource every year, especially when they could make big savings by using your saltiness to salinate the water instead.
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1. news.georgiaaquarium.org/stories/diving-into-water-quality-month
2. www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/11/how-landlocked-aquarium-gets-10-million-gallons-ocean-water/574681/
@@rigatonithetiger9986 lol my salty doesn't as much salty as those support Hillary in 2016.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-gov-brian-kemp-certifies-election-results-calls-for-another-hand-recount.amp
-Georgia governor had called for another recount.And if go not well,then the SCOUS will investigate on something in state that accept Dominion voting machines(and others too).
@@rigatonithetiger9986 twitter.com/RealAPolitics/status/1330431789505138694?s=09
That's for you and your liberal friends.
@@khoa2480 I'm sorry, have you been on Breitbart? They have basically been all like "BAWWWW" for three weeks