Johnny Rebel - Voice of Alabama
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2021
- Please note: I don't support any of the actions of Johnny Rebel or the opinions expressed in these songs, and I have only uploaded this for preservation and educational purposes only.
Thank you.
It's more known as Voice of Alabama, that's why I put that title. But the real song is called "The day of indecision" by Happy Fats.
Me and my wife danced to this at our wedding it was beautiful.
What a man what a man
The good Dr. How'd that date go with the asian the other day ngl
@@Matt-mr5mnI don’t drink, I don’t cuss
@@Anon67xv ok so what’s that supposed to mean
@@Matt-mr5mn I thought you knew what I was singing with a confederate flag as your PFP
I feel I will be put on a “watchlist” for hitting the like button.
You're already on one if you find yourself here.
WP music is protected speech
@LB-vb3jq doesnt change the fact the feds try to find even the smallest shit to arrest you over
TH-cam.. As a Brown person, please protect this content. Its an important part of History. (Wellfare) is a personal favorite of mine.
The worst part is how hard it was to find this song.
Hahahaahha
I've got a lot of these songs downloaded I can upload them to drive for you
😂
Been looking for a certain album of his for a while now 😆
The wej does thus
This is a great song it's more against the politicians than anything else
Timeless classic just listen to the rhythm!!!!!! ❤I love this good ol tune 🎉
I was looking for Johnny Rebel - Alabama Ni.r
Its on archive
@@K33ev2how
The censored confederate flags tells a lot about todays society
TH-cam takes the video down if I don't censor it
@@howlnen3306I uploaded these records without the flag censored. Also this is sang by Happy Fats and the songs name isnt voice of alabama, I have the mp3 of the actual Voice Of Alabama song and Ill upload it later.
very sad
What the fuck is a "conference flag"?
@@Don.1984 Idk autocorrect fucked it up
The nicest song I’ve ever heard
My favorite Xmas song
Love it!
Thanks for the upload.
LYRICS
We've had our days of decisions, we've set back and take a livin's ride, but few of us had really thought of indecisions. As they were some faint thought we let it ride, As a God fearing man I believe in the flames of hell and as a moderate sinner I know I'll have to pay, but will I be in the same place down there with Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and the ones who are torturing us today. In a land that's so big and beautiful one that our forefathers died for, to make our home, we are now pushed battered and prosecuted, our evil politicians. Even into the ?? Of our own home. And when the history books are written and we are long forgotten and gone. Will the true patriots be included there? Such national patriots like Bullwater, Conace? Wallace, Gregory, and all other ?? Will keep fighting on. Or will some politicians law be written in to make their fight ???, Maybe yes but when they face the big boys they'll wish they was never born. They think our boys of every race will fight the communist in places like Laos, Vietnam while over here, they seem to protect the commies and prosecute the peoples rights and the clans. For they are the schemers who work together where lights are dim and take the white, the black, the yellow to fight and die and make their works for them. Yes, I still get a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat when I hear America, but a tune is kinda rickety, like the wailing of a mother of her lost child. And again I'm beginning to hear the strands of Yankee Doodle and Dixie, I know that God will help the men who are fighting in the jungles of Vietnam men of every race and I believe there's a place with them in heaven, for those who still fight here to save our race. For when the last trumpet is blown and we are called abroad and our maker we must face, the true heros name will be branded in the book of gold and the ones who are treating lives and feelings those votes will be banished from his place. [I tried my best to hear the lyrics sorry if bad]
Goldwater, Maddox*, Wallace
@@lukebailey6087 thank you 🙏
"even into the portals of our own homes"
Love Johnny.. A true Alabama legend..
Johnny rebel was Clifford Trahan, from Louisiana.
This is what you want alabama to be?
@@MrHappy-hx3go yes
He is from Louisiana
Can't find his music anywhere
And yet people call Jason Aldean racist for small-town need to come listen to Johnny Rebel or David Allan Coe.
well this song isnt racist but a lot of johnny rebels other ones are
2:33 okay
Love from eire
Born and raised in Sweet Home Alabama and I approve this song.
God bless Gov Wallace, Johnny Rebel and the great state of Alabama.
AMEN
GOD BLESS GEORGE WALLACE AND GENERAL LEE
the thing i like about johnny rebel is that not all of his songs are racist, he has something for all to enjoy.
But he was also just downright racist. He's a decent musician, sure, but not respectable.
@cicero8271 😂🤣😅
@cicero8271
Dude sounds like my left nut after it’s been used and abused by your mother. But on a serious note, when is Johnnys next concert? I love this dude.
This song was made by Son Of Mississippi, not Johnny Reb.
he wasnt actually racist he just made racist songs@@MrHappy-hx3go
I can't find this anywhere else
This is sung by Happy Fats, and the real title is "The Day of Indecision". Voice of Alabama is by the Son of Mississippi and it's a different track. Nice upload though, a rare find either way!
i fw everything he said
Amazing!
Refuting the false doctrine that God doesn't hate anyone:
Psalm 11:5
Hosea 9:15
Psalm 5:5
Romans 9:13
Refuting the false doctrine that Christians shouldn't hate:
Proverbs 8:13
Psalm 139:21-22
Romans 12:3
Ecclesiastes 3:8
Refuting the false doctrine that Christians shouldn't wish their enemies to die or go to hell:
Psalm 55:15
Psalm 5:10
Ezekiel 13:19
U didn't listen to song this song don't preach hate. Go on some where troll
This is Happy Fats not Johnny Rebel.
Peaceful steel guitar for real!
Another railfan on here.
This isn’t Johnny rebel same record label though
I dont agree with his viewpoints but he's a great Singer
When is Johnny’s next concert?! Love this dude.
In heaven
@@1x3x23
I don’t think they let sh*stains in heaven.
@@d.wil2x he is in heaven
@@d.wil2xwhite heaven like on the boondocks
@@d.wil2x Johnny's at God's right side, he knew which side was right
The man speaking is Happy Fats
Beautiful music makes me wish I could dance with a blond bombshell goddess under the starlight.
Talking about the swamp back years ago.
Yet let's be mad about try this in a small town 🤣🤣🤣🤡
This is even better
God Bless Gov. George Wallace!
I come before you all today to spread awareness to all Christian denominations. And this awareness is regarding the sick worldly ethnonationalism and favoritism of people's within Christian groups. I understand many Christians experienced persecution and the Church served as a glue to hold your community together, but ethno favortism and sadly, racism is unacceptable in the Christian faith, and its time for us all to realize our mistakes and reach out to other Christians for support and dialogue. Regardless of our minor differences in tradition, we are all one in Christ and regardless where we're from are family and should be seen as brothers and sisters.
In the New Testament, Paul demands active unity in the church, a unity that explicitly joins together differing ethnic groups because of their common identity in Christ. Paul proclaims that, in Christ, believers form a brand-new humanity. The old barrier of hostility and division between ethnic groups has been demolished by the cross; and now, all peoples are to be one in Christ (Rom. 4; Gal. 3-4; Col. 3; Eph. 2).
Christians of other ethnicities aren’t just equal to us; they are joined to us.
Paul insists that the primary identity of Christians is to be based on their union with Christ-not on traditional sociological, geographical, and ethnic connections. Again, the implications are profound. Christians of other races aren’t just equal to us; they are joined to us. As Christians, we’re all part of the same body, united by the presence of the same Holy Spirit who indwells us all. We’re not just friends or fellow worshipers in the same religion, but brothers and sisters in the same family.
John gives us a glimpse of the people of God at the consummation of history, describing them as people from every tribe and language and people and nation (Rev. 5:9; 7:9; 10:11; 11:9; 13:7; 14:6; 17:15). This fourfold formula of tribe, language, people, and nation stresses the ethnic diversity of the people of God who will worship around the throne. It’s a picture of the climactic kingdom of Christ, and, as such, provides a model for us to strive toward. John clearly sees the kingdom of Christ as a multi-ethnic congregation. We must make this a reality because THIS is our destiny. Our cultures and labels we give ourselves will no longer matter in the world to come. The old earth will pass away.
Favortism among people is a SIN and likned to the law breakers of old.
Favoritism, according to Merriam-Webster, is “the unfair practice of treating some people better than others.” The Greek word translated favoritism in James 2 literally means to “receive according to the face.” In other words, to show favoritism is to make judgments about people on the basis of their outward appearance. Here are three reasons why showing favoritism is prohibited in Scripture:
1. Favoritism is inconsistent with God’s character.
Impartiality is an attribute of God. He is absolutely and totally impartial in dealing with people.
“For the Lord your God is the God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty, and awe-inspiring God, showing no partiality and taking no bribe” (Deut. 10:17).
“For there is no favoritism with God” (Rom. 2:11).
“There is no favoritism with him (Eph. 6:9).
“Now I truly understand that God doesn’t show favoritism” (Acts 10:34).
Showing favoritism is inconsistent with God’s character, antithetical to the gospel, and therefore incompatible with “faith in our glorious Jesus Christ” (Jas. 2:1).
2. Favoritism is contrary to God’s values.
James addressed a situation in which believers gave preferential treatment to the rich (2:2-3). What would motivate this kind of behavior? Is it not because these believers valued the rich more than they valued the poor? They would rather have the rich attend their church than the poor, and their treatment of the rich and of the poor reflected their values.
James reminded his readers that their values were not God’s values: “Didn’t God choose the poor in this world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom that he has promised to those who love him? Yet you have dishonored the poor” (2:5-6). They were acting in a way that was contrary to God’s values.
In a message on the evil of favoritism in the church, John MacArthur said: “We tend to put everyone in some kind of stratified category, higher or lower than other people. It has to do with their looks. It has to do with their wardrobe. It has to do with the kind of car they drive, the kind of house they live in; sometimes it has to do with their race, sometimes with their social status, sometimes outward characteristics of personality. All of those things with God are non-issues. They are of no significance at all. They mean absolutely nothing to Him.” (gty.org)
3. Favoritism is sin.
James makes clear that favoritism is not simply disrespectful of people; it is sin against God. “If … you show favoritism, you commit sin” (Jas. 2:9). It is sin because it is contrary to the character and command of God. Because favoritism is sin, there is no place for it in the hearts of God’s people, and certainly no place for it in the church.
Lets end seperation of all Christians based on worldly beliefs now and lets become closer in christ our sweet lord.
My culture is Christ
My heritage is Christ
My people are all people in Christ.
Next time you see any Christian in need or anyone, help them, comfort them and realize your destiny while on earth. A representative of the blessed one, our lord Jesus.
Please join TOAH today and speak up against any hate or separation beliefs in your churches, families, friend groups and communities. Spread the gospel and make diciples of ALL NATIONS
Peace and love to you all.
Don't bring God into this. He's likely rotting in the ground awaiting his judgement to hell for what he's done.
@@SimpleMinded221he done nothing wrong and you're a globalist heretic
@SimpleMinded221 nah we good. Just because racism is unacceptable in the Christian faith does not mean Christians cannot be racist if you don't like it too bad. I'm not okay with racism but you know what I'm not going to tell another human being how they should feel about another human being. You know what's also not accepted killing babies but yet you guys allow that. You know what's also not accepted by God homosexuals but it seems like the Christian religion has been allowing all that ungodly shit too creep in the church an the religion. What's the excuse for the Christian religion bowing and bending the knee to make homosexuals happy?
@@SimpleMinded221 wanna preach go to church
His early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when For Segregationists Only came out in '83, I think Johnny Rebel really came into his own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
0:02 ⚡️⚡️☢️☣️.
This is Happy Fats and not Johnny Rebel!
True
Came across his grave site the other day and I let my dog piss on it while playing one of his tunes 🫶🏽
lyrics anyone?
Hm kkk music.hecwas öopular in sweden..
Please, just try to make American GREAT again!!!
Great dong
I agree
This isn't Johnny Rebel. Completely different accent. So many of these songs were misattributed to Johnny Rebel
free speech
Who actually sings the song?
Johnny Rebel
Who sings this version?
@hahayouredead420 son of mississippi and johnny rebel are the same person
@@BRIAN_IVERSON_20 they're not.
They're both from different states and have different accents
I might sample this (I'm not racist tho)
Where did you hear him say anything racist? He's not talking about race in this song he's talking about the government
@@scottbivins4758 well this one is fine but the rest of his work is questionable.
I come before you all today to spread awareness to all Christian denominations. And this awareness is regarding the sick worldly ethnonationalism and favoritism of people's within Christian groups. I understand many Christians experienced persecution and the Church served as a glue to hold your community together, but ethno favortism and sadly, racism is unacceptable in the Christian faith, and its time for us all to realize our mistakes and reach out to other Christians for support and dialogue. Regardless of our minor differences in tradition, we are all one in Christ and regardless where we're from are family and should be seen as brothers and sisters.
In the New Testament, Paul demands active unity in the church, a unity that explicitly joins together differing ethnic groups because of their common identity in Christ. Paul proclaims that, in Christ, believers form a brand-new humanity. The old barrier of hostility and division between ethnic groups has been demolished by the cross; and now, all peoples are to be one in Christ (Rom. 4; Gal. 3-4; Col. 3; Eph. 2).
Christians of other ethnicities aren’t just equal to us; they are joined to us.
Paul insists that the primary identity of Christians is to be based on their union with Christ-not on traditional sociological, geographical, and ethnic connections. Again, the implications are profound. Christians of other races aren’t just equal to us; they are joined to us. As Christians, we’re all part of the same body, united by the presence of the same Holy Spirit who indwells us all. We’re not just friends or fellow worshipers in the same religion, but brothers and sisters in the same family.
John gives us a glimpse of the people of God at the consummation of history, describing them as people from every tribe and language and people and nation (Rev. 5:9; 7:9; 10:11; 11:9; 13:7; 14:6; 17:15). This fourfold formula of tribe, language, people, and nation stresses the ethnic diversity of the people of God who will worship around the throne. It’s a picture of the climactic kingdom of Christ, and, as such, provides a model for us to strive toward. John clearly sees the kingdom of Christ as a multi-ethnic congregation. We must make this a reality because THIS is our destiny. Our cultures and labels we give ourselves will no longer matter in the world to come. The old earth will pass away.
Favortism among people is a SIN and likned to the law breakers of old.
Favoritism, according to Merriam-Webster, is “the unfair practice of treating some people better than others.” The Greek word translated favoritism in James 2 literally means to “receive according to the face.” In other words, to show favoritism is to make judgments about people on the basis of their outward appearance. Here are three reasons why showing favoritism is prohibited in Scripture:
1. Favoritism is inconsistent with God’s character.
Impartiality is an attribute of God. He is absolutely and totally impartial in dealing with people.
“For the Lord your God is the God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty, and awe-inspiring God, showing no partiality and taking no bribe” (Deut. 10:17).
“For there is no favoritism with God” (Rom. 2:11).
“There is no favoritism with him (Eph. 6:9).
“Now I truly understand that God doesn’t show favoritism” (Acts 10:34).
Showing favoritism is inconsistent with God’s character, antithetical to the gospel, and therefore incompatible with “faith in our glorious Jesus Christ” (Jas. 2:1).
2. Favoritism is contrary to God’s values.
James addressed a situation in which believers gave preferential treatment to the rich (2:2-3). What would motivate this kind of behavior? Is it not because these believers valued the rich more than they valued the poor? They would rather have the rich attend their church than the poor, and their treatment of the rich and of the poor reflected their values.
James reminded his readers that their values were not God’s values: “Didn’t God choose the poor in this world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom that he has promised to those who love him? Yet you have dishonored the poor” (2:5-6). They were acting in a way that was contrary to God’s values.
In a message on the evil of favoritism in the church, John MacArthur said: “We tend to put everyone in some kind of stratified category, higher or lower than other people. It has to do with their looks. It has to do with their wardrobe. It has to do with the kind of car they drive, the kind of house they live in; sometimes it has to do with their race, sometimes with their social status, sometimes outward characteristics of personality. All of those things with God are non-issues. They are of no significance at all. They mean absolutely nothing to Him.” (gty.org)
3. Favoritism is sin.
James makes clear that favoritism is not simply disrespectful of people; it is sin against God. “If … you show favoritism, you commit sin” (Jas. 2:9). It is sin because it is contrary to the character and command of God. Because favoritism is sin, there is no place for it in the hearts of God’s people, and certainly no place for it in the church.
Lets end seperation of all Christians based on worldly beliefs now and lets become closer in christ our sweet lord.
My culture is Christ
My heritage is Christ
My people are all people in Christ.
Next time you see any Christian in need or anyone, help them, comfort them and realize your destiny while on earth. A representative of the blessed one, our lord Jesus.
Please join TOAH today and speak up against any hate or separation beliefs in your churches, families, friend groups and communities. Spread the gospel and make diciples of ALL NATIONS
Peace and love to you all.
Can say all this but can’t spell Teutonic right
Stfu, Christianity discriminates and you know it.
My grandpa used to tell me back in the early 80s that if your TH-cam comment is more than six lines long, you are probably full of it....sigh...
Living next to negroes is hazardous.
Refuting the false doctrine that God doesn't hate anyone:
Psalm 11:5
Hosea 9:15
Psalm 5:5
Romans 9:13
Refuting the false doctrine that Christians shouldn't hate:
Proverbs 8:13
Psalm 139:21-22
Romans 12:3
Ecclesiastes 3:8
Refuting the false doctrine that Christians shouldn't wish their enemies to die or go to hell:
Psalm 55:15
Psalm 5:10
Ezekiel 13:19
yikes.
you dont support the opinions in this song?? you dont love your country, or do you just not listen?