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re: Matt Walsh's new documentary special.is going to explode some heads.

Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:17 am to
Posted by uggabugga
Maryland
Member since Aug 2024
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Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:17 am to
Full first episode here

LINK
Posted by BTROleMisser
Murica'
Member since Nov 2017
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Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:19 am to
There's a guy I have seen a couple videos on Insta where he debunks "black history" myths. Dude backs his shite up too. We've been lied to about a lot in this country.
Posted by StansberryRules
Member since Aug 2024
5176 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:24 am to
It's amazing what people are taught, say about Rosa Parks, vs what actually happened.

That entire thing was a manufactured, contrived political publicity stunt and it's taught as though some sort of profound grass roots protest.

Same story with almost every lynching. There weren't that many and the vast majority of them were men guilty of extremely heinous crimes and the lynching was righteous fury. But instead the lie is that people just randomly hunted innocent black men for no reason.

Watching how much they've twisted events from just a few decades ago really makes you question how much history we are taught about anything is even real.
Posted by UtahCajun
Member since Jul 2021
5469 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:25 am to
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We've been lied to about a lot in this country


Mansa Musa is the latest. It is a quite popular belief that he was the richest man in all of history. This was started by a white guy around 2012 and took off.
Posted by sledgehammer
SWLA
Member since Oct 2020
7155 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:28 am to
His real history podcast episode about the Indians (April 2) is a must listen/watch. It isn’t surprising why so many young people hate America after being taught untrue history in our public school system.

MW needs to continue with this series.
Posted by sledgehammer
SWLA
Member since Oct 2020
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Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:32 am to
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There's a guy I have seen a couple videos on Insta where he debunks "black history" myths

Could you post him. I swear I watched one on YT awhile back talking about how blacks really weren’t mistreated during WW2. He was contrasting them with Japanese who fought for the Allies during the war, but I can’t remember what he said. I should’ve saved that reel.
Posted by hogcard1964
Alabama
Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:33 am to
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Watching how much they've twisted events from just a few decades ago really makes you question how much history we are taught about anything is even real.


As I get older I can look back at things that happened a long time ago and see how history has been altered to fit a narrative.

Every documentary you watch, on anyone or anything and when any event or person's life intersects with the mid to late 60s you're always told... "the Vietnam War was raging, MLK and Bobby Kennedy had just been assassinated. America was in chaos... Yada, yada, yada"... These events were not on everyone's minds at the time. Everyone wasn't sitting around crying and whining about a junkie radical racist and another dead Kennedy.
Posted by klrstix
Shreveport, LA
Member since Oct 2006
3568 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 9:36 am to
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Yes there are. These nutty attempts to win arguments by parsing terms are juvenile.


If I understand his point ... I think you missed it...

The basis and guiding principle behind our "civil" rights begin with the Divine. And our Constitution is a document that merely reflects those rights through its various amendments. This is articulated mored directly in the Bill of Rights which (I know) was formulated after the original Constitution.

So if I understand his point it is a very important one...

Posted by uggabugga
Maryland
Member since Aug 2024
4388 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:09 am to
i'm probably nearly alone here in not having ever having heard about black hate killer Mark Essex

black hate killer Mark Essex that he mentions at ~22 minutes in.

yet 95% of Americans know the name Kyle Rittenhouse, who they still believe killed unarmed black people rather than the two white subhuman child molesters who he actually shot.
quote:

Mark James Robert Essex grew up in Emporia, Kansas. As a black family, the Essex’s were a distinct minority. Of Emporia’s 28,000 residents, less than two percent were black. Yet, Emporia was certainly no hotbed of racism, nor had it ever been known as a breeding ground for black militantism. Essex didn’t come from poverty or a broken home. His parents were decent, hard-working, religious people. His father served in the Army during World War II. Growing up, Essex, although a mediocre student, showed no signs of the deep-seated hatred or rage that later consumed him.


Posted by uggabugga
Maryland
Member since Aug 2024
4388 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:13 am to
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There's a guy I have seen a couple videos on Insta where he debunks "black history" myths

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Could you post him. I swear I watched one on YT awhile back talking about how blacks really weren’t mistreated during WW2. He was contrasting them with Japanese who fought for the Allies during the war, but I can’t remember what he said. I should’ve saved that reel.


I know exactly the guy, I think he was on The Blaze but can't think of his name at the moment. John-something I think.
Posted by UtahCajun
Member since Jul 2021
5469 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:23 am to
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Mark Essex


Dude used an old Ruger Deerstalker carbine. Awesome little hunting rifle. Wish I still had mine.
Posted by Fat Bastard
alter hunter
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:26 am to
Posted by Prodigal Son
Member since May 2023
1674 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:42 am to
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quote: White America is no longer the majority

You sure?


White liberals, for all intents and purposes of this discussion, are not white. It shouldn’t be about White or Black. It should be about principles and ideologies. Which is exactly why the control apparatus keeps us focused on White versus Black, poor versus rich, male versus female, etc..
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
21624 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 10:48 am to
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movement to give equal rights to an oppressed people.


How have they fared? Are they more or less oppressed now? I'd argue the former.
This post was edited on 5/13/26 at 10:55 am
Posted by AlwysATgr
Member since Apr 2008
20981 posts
Posted on 5/13/26 at 11:12 am to
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Critics of King tend to focus on his licentious lifestyle or his pecuniary irregularities. I


This is an oversimplification. Critics have long pointed out his communist influences and his theological heresy (w.r.t. Evangelical Christianity) even when little attention was being given to his hypocritical lifestyle.

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In the end, it doesn’t matter.


It matters for at least two reasons:
1) His "Dream" speech was character-centric while apparently, his own character was corrupt. His character betrays the very message he promoted.
2) He is associated with non-violent resistance which Matt Walsh is exposing as a false narrative.








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