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The Noble South

The Noble South

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A channel to celebrate the history, heroism, and culture of the South. View the Russian language version here: @NobleSouth_RU 🌐 @RP_HQ — View similar channels

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  • This homosexual mutt only sows confusion and infighting among the movement. Nobody should listen to him or his fans. The Civil War was about slavery. But slavery was just the superficial cause. The larger disagreement was about whether or not the federal government could tell the states in the Union what to do. Because the South lost the answer is yes. Now we have nationwide faggotry, race-mixing, apostasy, and every other mental illness under the sun. Any self-respecting White man mourns the loss of the South. Nick isn't White, so there's nothing to mourn. @NobleSouth

  • 4 июл.288135

    "That the states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that, by compact...they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite powers, reserving, each state to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self–government..." — Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father of the United States, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 (1798) "...this Assembly does explicitly declare, that it views the powers of the federal government as resulting from the compact to which the states are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of...that compact, as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the compact, the states...have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties, appertaining to them." — James Madison, Founding Father of the United States, Virginia Resolutions of 1798 (1798) "...Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right...the said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare..." — Second Continental Congress, Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union (1777) "We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress...do...solemnly Publish and Declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be, Free and Independent States..." — Second Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence (1776) @NobleSouth

  • 4 июл.495145

    In 1861, when secession from the United States lawfully happened, the retaliation from the Union showed one thing: the nation was no longer legitimate. For the very notion of a "union of states" implies that each is sovereign, responsible for themselves, and in a mutually agreed confederation, which is not binding. Then, the reaction of the Union to the secession of the South tells you everything you need to know. For the past 165 years, we have been ruled by an illegitimate government. Today, I will not be celebrating this illegitimate government. I will be doing something useful with my time, not awed by the bread and circuses cleverly designed for the 250th anniversary of a nation that no longer exists. I suggest you do the same. @NobleSouth

  • 📍Confederate Memorial Carving, Stone Mountain, Georgia An unfinished epic of the South, the Confederate Memorial Carving depicts Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson on their horses, some 400 feet above ground level. The mountain was owned by a Klan member, Samuel Venable. It remains unfinished due to personal conflict, but the sculptor—Gutzon Borglum—wished to have: five groups of figures, sixty-five mounted officers representing the states, General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his cavalry (700 to 1,000 figures, each from 35 feet to 50 feet high), as well as a room cut 60 feet into the mountain, 320 feet wide, and 40 feet high, faced by 13 columns. @NobleSouth

  • 9 июн.1 8564810

    Fuck that nigger Karmelo Anthony.

  • 8 июн.7451417

    "It is worthy of remark too, that it is only among the White races that any correct notions of religion, or rational views of a superintending Providence can be found. While the darker varieties have, from time immemorial, been immersed in the lowest and most disgusting species of idolatry, or have been totally ignorant of the existence of a God, and of a future state of rewards and punishments—the Caucasian race has either possessed a perfect form of religion, as Judaism [the Israelite religion] and Christianity—or where they have been Pagans and ignorant of the Bible...have been more rational and more nearly allied to the truth. The Grecian and Roman mythology...when compared with the senseless and often disgusting jargon of the Hottentot and Ethiopian, strikes us as the production of a higher and more cultivated intellect." — Harvey Lindsley, M.D., "Differences in the Intellectual Character of the Several Varieties of the Human Race", Southern Literary Messenger Vol. 5 Is. 9 (1839) @NobleSouth

  • "While on this subject I will give you my idea of the characters of the several states. In the North, they are cool, sober, laborious, persevering, independent, jealous of their own liberties and just to those of others, interested, chicaning [cowardly], superstitious and hypocritical in their religion. In the South, they are fiery, voluptuary [hedonistic], indolent, unsteady, independent, zealous of their own liberties but trampling on those of others, generous, candid, without attachment or pretentions to any religion but that of the heart." — Thomas Jefferson, To Marquis de Chastellux, (1785), The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 8, 8:468 @NobleSouth

  • 6 июн.246112

    A CONTRAST OF ETHNOGENESIS (2/2) "The Puritan side of the picture was a revolting contrast. The English Puritans [ancestors of Northerners] proper were among the very worst developments of human nature...the Puritan revolution was a politico-religious fanaticism. Misanthropy, hypocrisy, diseased philanthropy, envy, hatred, fanaticism, and all the worst passions of the human heart, were the ruling characteristics of the English Puritans; and they continue to be the ruling characteristics of New-England Yankees, with the difference, that these have passed from the religious to the anti-religious extreme, and are now as much a people of infidels, as the French of 1793." — A. Clarkson, "The Basis of Northern Hostility to the South" (1860) in De Bow's Review @NobleSouth

  • A CONTRAST OF ETHNOGENESIS (1/2) "The Cavaliers [ancestors of Southerners] had many human failings...they fought, they drank, they swore, and they loved, as better men will neither fight, nor drink, nor swear, nor love—but they made no pretense to unusual sanctity, and they were a gallant, high-spirited, chivalrous, and generous race, of the pure Anglo-Saxon blood; and to this day their descendants compose the only really free portion of the English people. They were brave, honorable, social; loyal to their king, and loyal to the church. Knowing that earth could not be made a paradise, they did not, therefore, seek to turn the fair footstool of God into a gloomy hell. Failings they had, but dishonor, sordid meanness, and mammon worship, they knew not; and they served their king and their church, with a loyal devotion that history has seldom paralleled. Their intellectual development was then not surpassed in Europe, and their moral culture was at least equal to that of their age." @NobleSouth

  • 2 июн.340214

    The South should have won. @NobleSouth

  • "...The occasion which assembles us together is one of no ordinary character. We meet as representatives of sovereign and independent States, who by their solemn judgment have dissolved the political association which connected them with the Government of the United States...the separation is perfect, complete, and perpetual." — Howell Cobb, President of the Confederate States Provisional Congress, Feb. 4, 1861 @NobleSouth

  • "Dixie" (1859) One of the anthems of the South, it was so popular that the Union had to create their own gay spin-off to co-opt it. @NobleSouth

  • 13 апр.1 048156

    "Dislike of seeing others of their race prosper is a trait that crops out in the Haitian character in the frequent uprisings... Many of the Haitian Presidents have been both cruel and corrupt, and it seems surprising that the whole system of government has not crumbled long ago. The entire republic is governed by a network of generals, who hold in their hands the power of life and death. These men rule after the fashion of a schoolboy bully and deal out justice in a cruel manner." — C. R. Miller, "Life in Troubled Haiti as Seen Through American Eyes" (1908), in Leslie's Weekly * Pictured is the Haitian revolutionary warlord Jimmy Chérizier, nicknamed "Barbecue". @NobleSouth

  • 📍The Rotunda, University of Virginia Designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Rotunda was modeled after the Roman Pantheon as a half-scale version. Construction began in 1822 and finished around 1826. However, shortly after Jefferson's death, it was struck with a devastating fire in 1895. It underwent redesigns and received a major restoration in 2016. @NobleSouth

  • 📍The Rotunda, University of Virginia Designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Rotunda was modeled after the Roman Pantheon as a half-scale version. Construction began in 1822 and finished around 1826. However, shortly after Jefferson's death, it was struck with a devastating fire in 1895. It underwent redesigns and received a major restoration in 2016. @NobleSouth

  • 8 апр.425157

    "The white man in the South while protecting the negro in his property rights and peaceful pursuits will control the destinies of this state and of this country and the sooner this fact is acknowledged by all men the better it will be for us all. The Democratic party of Arkansas and of the South is, irrevocably committed to the doctrine of the white man's control in a white man's country, a position from which it will not recede and from which it cannot be driven." — John S. Little, Governor of Arkansas (1907) @NobleSouth

  • BATTLE OF FIRST MANASSAS (2/2) ...Though outnumbered, the Southern soldiers gave them hell. When the Union's attacks threatened to break the line, Brigadier General Thomas J. Jackson and his Virginians held firm on the local Henry House Hill. General Bee shouted, "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall!", earning him the nickname “Stonewall”. The Confederacy launched a fierce counterattack. The Yankee lines shattered, turning into a panicked rout as frightened Union troops fled back to Washington, abandoning weapons and equipment. Their fear was so intense that 1,312 Union soldiers went missing after the battle ended. @NobleSouth

  • BATTLE OF FIRST MANASSAS (1/2) On July 21, 1861, the Confederate States of America achieved the first of many victories at the Battle of First Manassas, punching above their weight in the just war for Southern independence. A Union army of 35,000 under Gen. McDowell marched from Washington, expecting to crush any opposition on the way to Richmond. Northerners even picnicked nearby, assuming Southern defeat. Facing them stood roughly 33,000 Confederates led by the Generals Beauregard and Johnston... @NobleSouth

  • 3 апр.309226

    "I refer to the race question, to nigger equality, to social equality, attempted to be forced upon the people of the South by Mr. Roosevelt. I stand for the Caucasian race in government, I stand for a white man's government, and I say that nigger domination will never prevail in this beautiful southland of ours, as long as shotguns and rifles are around loose and we are able to pull the triggers." — Jeff Davis, Governor of Arkansas, Speech at Pine Bluff (1904) @NobleSouth