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00:00:55.300On Monday, we established that everything you've been told about the civil rights movement was a lie.
00:01:01.580Beginning in the 1960s and continuing to this day, self-described champions of civil rights have relied on propaganda campaigns and violent riots to achieve their objectives,
00:01:13.500which have nothing to do with racial equality and everything to do with anti-white race hatred,
00:01:19.300which was openly encouraged by the Soviets for the express purpose of dividing America
00:01:23.800and destroying us from within. As Democrats from Virginia to California recast all of their
00:01:30.620current political battles as civil rights struggles, it's never been more important to
00:01:35.480understand their actual motivations. And to do that, you need to understand the history
00:01:41.380that they're lying about, which is why we launched part one of the real history of the
00:01:46.680civil rights yesterday on the Daily Wire. Now, at the same time, there's a reason that we released
00:01:51.620a separate but very much related documentary on the Civil War a month ago. The truth is that if
00:01:59.200you want to understand the era of mass deception and racial hysteria that's been ongoing for
00:02:04.900decades in this country, you can't view the civil rights era in isolation. You have to go back much
00:02:10.280further than the 1960s. Specifically, you have to understand that everything you've been taught
00:18:51.520You know, in our Civil War episode of Real History, available now on Daily Wire,
00:18:55.560which you should go watch, and if you haven't watched the Civil Rights Movement,
00:19:00.560one, I'd watch the Civil War one, and then the Civil Rights Movement one. But we go into this,
00:19:10.000that the political reasons for the war, which did certainly include slavery, though not solely
00:19:17.540slavery, often had nothing to do with the personal motivations of the men actually doing the fighting
00:19:24.340on either side. For the men in the South who actually did the fighting, they saw it not as
00:19:31.120a war to defend slavery, but as a war to defend their own lives and their homes.
00:19:38.300And that makes a lot of sense because, again, the vast majority of them didn't have slaves,
00:19:42.680especially the men who were doing the fighting. Most of them were poor farm boys. They didn't
00:19:49.020have slaves. They were not going to go take to the field of battle and die horrifically
00:19:54.000for the sake of defending some plantation owner's right to own a slave. It doesn't make any sense.
00:20:01.000That's not what motivates people. It certainly doesn't, it's not what motivates them to risk
00:20:05.580their lives. What does motivate them is the perception that they are defending their own
00:20:09.560life, their family's life, and their home. And if we have the intellectual courage to be honest
00:20:15.180about it, we could see why they might have perceived it that way. We could see why Robert E. Lee,
00:20:24.640when given the chance, given the choice between leading the army of the North or fighting for the
00:20:31.060South, he chose the South. Not because he wanted to defend slavery, and not even because he favored
00:20:37.300secession. He didn't. But because from his perception, he was fighting to defend his home
00:20:44.540where he lived from an invading army. The federal government was going to send an army into his
00:20:51.260home, his state where he lives. And he could either join that army and take up his sword
00:20:58.100against his own family, his own community, his own home, his own sons, probably. Or he could
00:21:03.900fight against them. He chose to fight against them, not for slavery and not even for secession.
00:21:10.200This is the distinction that's very important for people to understand, and it's totally lost
00:21:14.140in the way that this subject is taught in schools and handled by the media in Hollywood
00:21:19.420going back decades. Now, consider what happened after Nat Turner's rebellion in late August of
00:21:24.9801831, and more specifically, consider how abolitionists responded to it. The substat
00:21:29.440called American Tribune made this connection. It's a very important one. So Nat Turner was a
00:21:34.600black preacher and slave. He also believed he was on a sacred mission from God to free as many
00:21:40.020slaves as possible. And to that end, Turner gathered some followers and brutally murdered
00:21:45.480his owner, Joseph Travis, as he slept in his bed. Hatchet was found in his brain. And then the mob
00:21:52.240executed Travis's wife, as well as several other family members, members of his family, including
00:21:57.200an infant. Virginius Dabney writes in his book, Virginia, the New Dominion, that, quote,
00:22:03.600the child's brains were bashed out against the brick fireplace. It was reminiscent of the
00:22:08.100barbarism of the slave revolts in places like Haiti or Santo Domingo. In fact, Turner himself
00:22:14.260explicitly referenced those revolts. He said that once the whites were eradicated, the mob would
00:22:18.860achieve the happy effects of their brethren in Santo Domingo and establish a government of their
00:22:23.580own. But Turner wasn't done at that point. More than 50 innocent people were slaughtered,
00:22:28.220primarily women and children. And towards the end of the rebellion, Turner's gang of
00:22:32.640executioners proceeded to a farmhouse owned by the Vaughn family, where he came across
00:22:37.840Rebecca Vaughn. She was gathering vegetables for dinner in her garden. And when the mob
00:22:42.820arrived, she informed them that she was defenseless and alone with her children, and they slaughtered
00:22:48.000her anyway, along with her 15-year-old son, who ran towards his mother in an attempt to
00:22:52.140rescue her. And then 15-year-old Eliza Vaughn was cut down with gunfire as she sprinted into the
00:22:57.920woods to try to escape. The family was slaughtered simply for being white. A reporter for a Virginia
00:23:04.960newspaper, who was also a member of the militia that responded to the massacre, wrote the following
00:23:09.600account of what happened, quote, whole family's father, mother, daughter, sons, sucking babes,
00:23:14.740and school children butchered, thrown into heaps, and left to be devoured by hogs and dogs,
00:23:19.520or to putrefy on the spot. One school teacher and 10 of her students were, quote,
00:23:25.820piled in one bleeding heap on the classroom floor. Shortly afterwards, a Virginia militia arrived
00:23:32.120backed by several hundred regulars, and they quickly suppressed the revolt and beheaded many
00:23:36.440of the slaves who participated in the slaughter of men, women, and children. In the aftermath of
00:23:41.220the rebellion, roughly 100 blacks were killed, including blacks who were not directly involved
00:23:46.580in the rebellion, which was obviously an atrocity as well, a race war erupted, essentially. That's
00:23:53.060what happened, and the leaders of the abolitionists were happy to see it. In fact, the single most
00:23:57.640prominent abolitionist of the time, William Lloyd Garrison, celebrated the fact that people were
00:24:02.680dying because of their skin color. As Fleming writes, quote, Garrison privately welcomed this
00:24:07.420retaliation. On October 19th, 1831, he told one correspondent that he was pleased. The disturbance
00:24:13.840is that the South still continue. The slaveholders are given over to destruction. They are determined
00:24:18.640to shut out the light. Here was a signal revelation of the fundamental flaw in William Lloyd Garrison's
00:24:25.260character, a flaw that permeated the New England view of the rest of America, an almost total lack
00:24:29.780of empathy. Fellow Americans had just been exposed to an awful experience, a tragedy that dramatized
00:24:35.660in horrendous terms the problem of Southern slavery. Did Garrison express even a hint of
00:24:39.720sympathy or pity for these stunned, grieving families and their terrified neighbors? Did he
00:24:44.360confess that his immediate emancipation slogan was wrong, or at least in need of amendment?
00:24:48.900The only emotion Garrison permitted himself was thinly disguised gloating in a call for sympathy
00:24:53.060for the slaves. No matter how much they deserved this emotion, was this the time to demand it?
00:24:59.420Close quote. Now you have to ask yourself what kind of person would gloat after white women
00:25:04.480were brutally carved up and white children had their heads bashed into a fireplace.
00:25:09.720but this is the reality that they don't tell you about. You see, John Brown was not an aberration.
00:25:17.200The reason John Brown gained a large following is that more than any other abolitionist,
00:25:22.180he terrorized whites in the South. He took the fight to enemy civilians. He pushed Southerners
00:25:28.600into a war that they couldn't win, which allowed for even more slaughter. And the South's defeat
00:25:33.440paved the way for Reconstruction in the civil rights era, which directly infringed on the
00:25:38.080constitutional rights of every white man in the country. And that's why they revere John Brown.
00:25:44.940Now, if you disagree, if you think the Civil War was merely an ideological battle over slavery
00:25:50.100and nothing else, then you have to explain away the undying, overwhelming rage that was directed
00:25:56.120at the South, often in biblical terms. As Fleming puts it, the South was portrayed as a province
00:26:00.120ruled by Satan that would consume the North's soul if her citizens did not vow to expunge the
00:26:05.300sin of slavery. Even prominent political figures who opposed slavery found themselves overwhelmed
00:26:10.160with the sheer dishonesty of the abolitionist tactics. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, a Virginia
00:26:15.640planter and the grandson of Thomas Jefferson, is one of the more notable examples. Quoting from
00:26:20.500Fleming, quote, Thomas Jefferson Randolph went back to Albemarle County, determined to continue
00:26:26.000his fight for gradual abolition in his grandfather's name. He stood for the legislature again
00:26:31.940and defeated a former U.S. congressman who ran against him on a pro-slavery platform.
00:26:36.660Randolph soon grew discouraged and abandoned his campaign. 42 years later, in a bitter letter
00:26:40.920written after the Civil War had reduced him and his family to poverty, Randolph told how Virginia
00:26:45.160had been inundated with an avalanche of abolitionist propaganda that revealed a morbid
00:26:49.560hatred of the Southern white man and blackened his character with obscene malignity. Before long,
00:26:56.820enraged Virginians would not tolerate a discussion of how to eliminate slavery because abolitionism
00:27:01.560had become synonymous with hatred and contempt for their way of life, as well as a word that
00:27:06.160stirred their deepest fear, a race war. William Lloyd Garrison wrote that, quote,
00:27:11.180the spirit of Southern slavery is a spirit of extermination against all those who represent
00:27:15.040it as a dishonor to our country, rebellion against God, and treason to the liberties of mankind.
00:27:20.800Now, some of the irrational rage against the South wasn't even remotely related to slavery.
00:27:24.800Fleming notes that the signing of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 had enraged the Federalists,
00:27:29.040who saw New England as the rightful center of power in the United States.
00:27:33.320Senator Pickering of Massachusetts floated the idea that New England should secede from the Union
00:27:38.140and align with Britain rather than be ruled by Southerners from Virginia like Jefferson.
00:27:44.200And after all, Boston was supposed to be a city upon a hill watched by the world,
00:27:48.180and the Southerners in the eyes of the North were interfering with their sacred destiny.
00:27:53.420This was the kind of rhetoric that served as a very predictable prelude to John Brown's assault on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
00:28:02.900And to be clear, and this is important, John Brown was not simply deranged, he was also a failure at everything he ever attempted in life.
00:28:10.520He started several tanneries that collapsed, he went bankrupt multiple times, he invested in land that became worthless and refused to sell when given the chance to cut his losses.
00:28:19.040He lost tens of thousands of dollars traveling all the way to London in search of cheaper wool, only to discover that the wool was even more expensive there.
00:28:26.680He was sued in four states, lawsuits that ultimately cost him everything he owned.
00:28:30.640What the abolitionists understood, and what the left understands today, is that perpetual failures like John Brown are the ideal terrorist recruit.
00:28:38.460As the American Tribune puts a quote, there is a direct through line between John Brown's rise
00:28:43.640out of the blood-drenched rhetoric of the radical abolitionist movement and the murderous race
00:28:48.320communist left of today, which is trying to end America for good. All you have to do is take a
00:28:53.660look at Antifa mugshots and you'll come to the same conclusion. Maybe you've seen some of these
00:28:59.700highlights on social media. These are degenerates with no future and no desire to improve their
00:29:06.000lives, the fact they're white, if anything, makes them more susceptible to the endless anti-white
00:29:12.060racial propaganda that takes advantage of their own self-loathing and resentment. If there's any
00:29:17.180redeeming characteristic these people generally share, it's that they're, you know, usually pretty
00:29:21.820incompetent. This is Megan Basham of The Daily Wire inviting you to join me for the 2026 Issues
00:29:28.580Etc. Making the Case conference Friday, June 12th and Saturday, June 13th at Concordia University,
00:29:35.740Chicago. I'll be speaking and signing copies of my book, Shepherds for Sale, and joining me at
00:29:41.260this annual conference for Christian laity are Molly Hemingway of The Federalist, Robert Spencer
00:29:46.860of Jihad Watch, and Aaron Hawley of Alliance Defending Freedom. Learn more at issuesetc.org,
00:29:54.460issuesetc.org. Now, John Brown made his incompetence clear within minutes of arriving
00:30:00.420at Harpers Ferry in October of 1859, after his men kidnapped Colonel Lewis Washington,
00:30:06.700the great-grandnephew of George Washington, among other notable civilians. Brown's first order was
00:30:11.720to cut the telegraph lines running east to Washington and Baltimore and west to Ohio.
00:30:16.900He wanted to isolate the federal arsenal to delay the arrival of reinforcements, and in the meantime,
00:30:21.580supposedly, he'd grab all the weapons and distribute them to enslaved blacks and spark
00:30:26.500a nationwide insurrection. Never mind the fact that without the telegraph lines, it'd be hard
00:30:30.740to communicate the fact that he had taken over the arsenal. The plan immediately went wrong when a
00:30:35.760train arrived from Virginia and Brown's men shot the station porter in the back when he refused to
00:30:41.400stop and be taken hostage. The station porter was a free black man named Shepard Hayward, and he died
00:30:47.580of his injuries after about 12 hours. Another early victim of the terrorists was the town's
00:30:53.140mayor, Fontaine Beckham, who was shot unarmed. Beckham was known for his generosity towards
00:30:59.400the town's free black community, which was one of the most prosperous in the South, owing to the
00:31:04.300town's industrial facilities. The gunshots alerted everyone in Harper's Ferry to the attack. And in
00:31:09.800the morning, churches all began ringing their bells, which was a coded message to the farmers
00:31:13.780that a revolt was underway. And to make matters worse for Brown, he decided to let the train for
00:31:18.580Virginia proceed to its destination. And of course, at the next stop, they telegraphed news
00:31:23.480of the attack to the authorities. In the meantime, Brown did not arm any slaves, nor did he spread
00:31:28.680news of his insurrection beyond Harper's Ferry. In fact, during the siege, he managed to lose some
00:31:34.600of his followers when he acknowledged that he was committing treason. Two of his revolutionaries
00:31:38.660quit on the spot because they were too dumb to realize that they had gotten themselves into
00:31:44.360And that what they were doing was obviously treason. And in the end, after the town's militia neutralized several of Brown's troops, Brown's men, troops led by Robert E. Lee, stormed into the arsenal, rescued the hostages and killed or captured the remaining attackers.
00:31:59.020This is from Smithsonian Magazine. Watch.
00:32:01.380Very, very few slaves, very few participated.
00:32:07.720Brown was quickly trapped in the fire engine house near the Federal Armory in Harpers Ferry.
00:32:16.120There was, in the course of the day, a bitter fight, mostly sniping back and forth while
00:32:24.760hundreds and hundreds of militia men cut off Brown and his men's only avenues of escape.
00:32:31.360Brown and his men were holed up in a single room, very congested, crowded with the fire
00:32:37.320engines, pumping wagons, a number of hostages, his own men wounded, dying.
00:32:45.000He and his men became willing to martyr themselves.
00:32:50.480Marines broke through the door to the engine house.
00:32:57.880who were captured were hanged later on, including Brown. Immediately after his death, he was
00:33:04.980heroized, sanctified, really, by northern abolitionists. He terrified white Southerners.
00:33:13.840Now, John Brown was hanged as a traitor, which he was. This is the traitor who, again, is honored
00:33:19.440multiple times in the National Portrait Gallery, a guy who, once again, murdered innocent people.
00:33:27.880who didn't do anything wrong, he's revered by the left to this day.
00:33:33.380But as we just demonstrated, and as that historian implies,
00:33:37.940they clearly don't revere him because of his clever strategic planning
00:33:41.040or his rhetorical skills or his multiple bankruptcies.
00:33:45.360That's not why the Weather Underground or the Black Panthers respected John Brown.
00:33:49.960Instead, they revered John Brown because in the aftermath of the raid on Harper's Ferry,
00:33:55.240whites in the South became justifiably terrified.
00:33:57.880They realized that they couldn't share a country with people who wanted to murder them because of their skin color or their political beliefs.
00:34:06.300They correctly saw John Brown's act of domestic terrorism as a prelude to a much broader race war, one that could easily transform Virginia into Haiti.
00:34:23.080Every man sprang to attention and every mother clutched her babe closer to her bosom.
00:34:27.880And as the American Tribune points out, citing Virginia's Dabney quote,
00:34:31.140the John Brown raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859 provided an ominous foretaste of coming events.
00:34:36.460Brown's announced plan to free the slaves by organizing them into military units to fight their masters and establish a Negro republic in western Virginia,
00:34:45.140roused the people of the old dominion to terror and fury and alarmed the entire South.
00:34:50.400After the raid was crushed, Brown displayed another familiar pattern of the left.
00:34:56.060he started lying to lay the groundwork for future violence. At his trial, Brown claimed that he did
00:35:01.160not intend murder or treason or the destruction of property or even to excite or incite slaves
00:35:08.000to rebellion. Basically, everyone was supposed to ignore the fact that he showed up at a peaceful
00:35:12.820town and immediately began killing people, including unarmed people, taking civilians
00:35:17.140hostage and gathering arms to launch a violent slave revolt. What Brown was actually doing was
00:35:22.180a mostly peaceful protest, just like you saw during the Civil Rights Movement in 1960, just
00:35:27.460like you saw in the 2020 summer of Floyd. Now, although no one in Virginia believed his lies,
00:35:33.820Brown's courtroom speech, where he claimed he was just a peaceful protester, was uncritically
00:35:37.540reprinted in Northern papers, creating the impression that Southern barbarians were
00:35:41.320executing an innocent man, actually a lunatic previously known for dismembering innocent people
00:35:47.160with a sword, and that they were doing this for, you know, because he was speaking out against
00:35:51.780injustice. Now, if you were the Southerner watching this unfold, you must have thought that
00:35:56.280abolitionists were living in a parallel universe that could justify doing anything against you at
00:36:01.140all. One detail of the raid that really hammered this home was the presence of nearly 1,000
00:36:06.400medieval pikes, which were custom designed to resemble Bowie knives that John Brown's
00:36:11.060terrorists brought with them. They figured that it might be difficult to quickly teach freed
00:36:15.200slaves how to use guns, but anyone can use that kind of brutal medieval weapon. After the Pikes
00:36:20.900were seized following the raid's failure, one Southern pro-secession activist sent the heads
00:36:25.780of the captured Pikes to every governor of a slave state. And the message was clear. Abolitionists
00:36:30.620want to use this on you. They want to use this on your kids. Now, the outbreak of the Civil War
00:36:35.960and its aftermath can only be understood with this context. Abolitionists worshiped John Brown
00:36:41.820because he terrorized whites. They didn't care about his many monumental failures from a tactical
00:36:48.340perspective. They understood that strategically. He had won. And that's why in a speech in Boston
00:36:53.320in November 1859, the famous poet Ralph Waldo Emerson described Brown as an idealist who put
00:37:00.120his ideas into action. And with that in mind, you can see why the Southern states began mobilizing
00:37:07.500for war. They saw very clearly what was being planned and they acted in self-defense to prevent
00:37:12.480another massacre. Now, just a couple of weeks after the raid, John Brown was convicted of all
00:37:17.440charges. A month later, he became the first American to be executed for treason. In the 19th
00:37:22.940century, we didn't have 50 years of appeals. We didn't let people go free because they were crazy
00:37:28.040either. We just executed criminals. Imagine that. And after all this, after causing so much pain and
00:37:32.760terror and drawing the nation into a civil war in which hundreds of thousands of Americans died,
00:37:36.420But John Brown is one of the very few white men that our government, media, and education system go out of their way to worship.
00:37:46.440Precisely what makes the mainstream admiration of John Brown so unsettling and bizarre, among other reasons, is that it's happening at a time when nearly every other white man of history has had their statues and memorials torn down.
00:37:59.620I mean, you aren't allowed to uncritically celebrate almost any white man in history
00:38:06.580anymore. Not George Washington, not Thomas Jefferson, not Christopher Columbus, nobody.
00:38:11.640On the list of acceptable historical white men now is John Brown. And who else? Harvey Milk,
00:38:22.940the pedophile? Justin Bieber? I don't know. It's not exactly a long list. To the extent
00:38:29.240a white man is treated like a celebrity in our culture, it's because he promises to usher in a
00:38:33.040new age of degeneracy and anti-white violence. That's really what it takes. That's how you get
00:38:39.000PBS to air propaganda like this on your behalf. Watch. For years, John Brown had been trying to
00:38:45.760divine God's purpose, to make sense of his afflictions. He had once been a successful
00:38:52.480merchant and tanner a good provider to his family but then suddenly his life collapsed
00:39:02.880a series of business disasters plunged him deep into debt most abolitionists for decades were
00:39:10.000pacifists and believed in in in persuading people about the moral wrong of slavery um
00:39:16.320John Brown didn't really believe that would work, and he put his life on the line.
00:39:22.560Many people would call him a terrorist.
00:39:24.880He attacked the Federal Armory at Harpers Ferry.
00:39:28.680But in doing so, he actually became kind of a martyr for the cause
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00:43:43.380most Americans, if they knew the full story of terrorists like John Brown or the truth about
00:43:48.540the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement and so on, would go along with this effort.
00:43:54.760Instead, what's happening is that through a campaign of mass deception that begins very
00:43:59.620early in life, millions of Americans are being conditioned to adopt very irrational
00:44:04.800and highly destructive beliefs about our history. Beliefs that are designed to lead
00:44:11.500many people to commit acts of racial and political violence.
00:44:14.480you know i i began making the real history documentaries back in january which you can
00:44:21.220watch on the daily wire uh in order to counteract this information monopoly that that has been
00:44:27.880enjoyed for decades exclusively by the left they have been the only ones telling the story of
00:44:35.440american history basically and for that reason i'm going to keep making these documentaries for
00:44:41.380as long as I can, because judging from the response we received, millions of people
00:44:45.700want to hear the truth. If you can show people what the left's heroes actually did,
00:44:53.720the horrors they inflicted, people will watch. They'll be horrified.
00:45:00.680And they'll more likely turn away from leftism entirely. And for that reason, I'll close with
00:45:06.820this. Before his execution, Brown received a letter from Mahala Doyle, the mother of the family
00:45:10.920that Brown had massacred in Kansas, and here's the letter in its entirety. It's from Chattanooga,
00:45:18.460Tennessee, 20th of November, 1859. It says, John Brown, sir, although vengeance is not mine,
00:45:24.720I confess that I do feel gratified to hear that you were stopped in your fiendish career at
00:45:29.480Harper's Ferry at the loss of your two sons. You can now appreciate my distress in Kansas
00:45:34.140when you then and there entered my house at midnight and arrested my husband and two boys
00:45:38.740and took them out of the yard and in cold blood shot them dead in my hearing.
00:45:42.900You can't say you'd done it to free our slaves.
00:45:45.600We had none and never expected to own one.
00:45:48.220It has only made me a poor, disconsolate widow with helpless children
00:46:23.280Any society that valorizes men like John Brown while writing women like Mahalo Doyle out of history is doomed to failure.
00:46:30.300This is why you have to look beyond the school textbooks and learn the truth about these idols that we've been told to worship and celebrate.
00:46:41.400If we don't do that homework, then we aren't going to recognize when these same people and same tactics reappear today.
00:46:49.380As then, to quote Thomas Fleming, we run the risk of succumbing to a disease of the public mind.
00:46:54.700that's exactly what the people today celebrating john brown are hoping for
00:47:00.360yes the honkies got him as shane gillis puts it and unless we want another civil war complete
00:47:07.720with another massacre of innocent white people we should be grateful they did
00:47:12.280that'll do it for the show today thanks for watching thanks for listening talk to you