The Union Army's odd infatuation with a criminal they hanged

All you did there was demonstrate the asshole behavior I described.


Thanks for making my point.
All you did is show that you are trying to protect him instead of answering the questions.

There was no question. What there was was a thinly veiled propaganda attack, a la, ?
Heres the question

If its not a lie where did his information come from? I dont see a link in his OP which lets me know it was lie.


No, that was the smear disguised as a question.


Why are you so set on sidetracking this thread? How is it embarrassing to you?

Does it bother you that much to see people talking about a White Abolitionist?
John Brown was a G. I love it that you guys are talking about him. I'm just making sure no lies are told. If you cant handle that then thats your problem.



If you love it, you are showing that, very, very badly.


A mistake over which government arm handled a specif task, over 150 years ago, is not likely to be a lie.


And it is utterly absurd for you to pretend otherwise.


If you want people to talk about John Brown, why are you trying to distract from it, by acting like you are?
 
A famous American General.
No he was traitor confederate general. Definitely not Union.


The Confederacy was part of America.

YOur outrage, coming from someone that doesn't even celebrate the Fourth, is dismissed.
Nope. The confederacy were traitors that got their asses kicked and hence became losers.



THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
Stop deflecting and trying to stand up for the traitor Robert E lee. He was a confederate loser. He got his ass kicked. He wasnt in the Union army and the Union Army didnt hang John Brown.



Losing against terrific odds is nothing to be ashamed of. Lee did a fantastic job with what he had, against what he faced.


ANd he was not in the Confederate Army when John Brown was arrested.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Does a motive justify murder? The Union hanged him.

Well, let’s look at the motives of John Brown vs the Confederacy

John Brown fought for freedom of the slaves
Confederacy fought to keep men in slavery

Who was crazy?
 
No he was traitor confederate general. Definitely not Union.


The Confederacy was part of America.

YOur outrage, coming from someone that doesn't even celebrate the Fourth, is dismissed.
Nope. The confederacy were traitors that got their asses kicked and hence became losers.



THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
Stop deflecting and trying to stand up for the traitor Robert E lee. He was a confederate loser. He got his ass kicked. He wasnt in the Union army and the Union Army didnt hang John Brown.



Losing against terrific odds is nothing to be ashamed of. Lee did a fantastic job with what he had, against what he faced.


ANd he was not in the Confederate Army when John Brown was arrested.
He was a traitor and should have been ashamed of that and getting his ass kicked.

Who told you he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested? No one says he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested. Thats how we know the Union Army didnt hang him.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Does a motive justify murder? The Union hanged him.

Well, let’s look at the motives of John Brown vs the Confederacy

John Brown fought for freedom of the slaves
Confederacy fought to keep men in slavery

Who was crazy?

Wow. That is insanely stupid.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
The state of Virginia hanged him. Get your history straight.
 
The Confederacy was part of America.

YOur outrage, coming from someone that doesn't even celebrate the Fourth, is dismissed.
Nope. The confederacy were traitors that got their asses kicked and hence became losers.



THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
Stop deflecting and trying to stand up for the traitor Robert E lee. He was a confederate loser. He got his ass kicked. He wasnt in the Union army and the Union Army didnt hang John Brown.



Losing against terrific odds is nothing to be ashamed of. Lee did a fantastic job with what he had, against what he faced.


ANd he was not in the Confederate Army when John Brown was arrested.
He was a traitor and should have been ashamed of that and getting his ass kicked.

Who told you he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested? No one says he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested. Thats how we know the Union Army didnt hang him.




Says the American that refuses to celebrate the Fourth of July.


Your outrage over a rebellion over a 150 years ago is not credible.
 
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Say, blackflag, I was wondering, at what point did you anti-fascists have to start provoking fascists or "fascists"?
Just like spouse abusers accuse their victims of provoking them.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Does a motive justify murder? The Union hanged him.

Well, let’s look at the motives of John Brown vs the Confederacy

John Brown fought for freedom of the slaves
Confederacy fought to keep men in slavery

Who was crazy?

Wow. That is insanely stupid.
No. Youre insanely stupid. A confederate traitor/loser and you think he was a great american? Lee didnt even want to be an american. :laugh:
 
Nope. The confederacy were traitors that got their asses kicked and hence became losers.



THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
Stop deflecting and trying to stand up for the traitor Robert E lee. He was a confederate loser. He got his ass kicked. He wasnt in the Union army and the Union Army didnt hang John Brown.



Losing against terrific odds is nothing to be ashamed of. Lee did a fantastic job with what he had, against what he faced.


ANd he was not in the Confederate Army when John Brown was arrested.
He was a traitor and should have been ashamed of that and getting his ass kicked.

Who told you he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested? No one says he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested. Thats how we know the Union Army didnt hang him.




Says the American that refuses to celebrate the Fourth of July.


Your outrage over a rebellion over a 150 years ago is not credible.
Good thing being an american doesnt require you to celebrate the 4th.

I'm only outraged over the lie. If you are going to talk about thee only white boy to put action behind his words and make the ultimate sacrifice you better get the shit straight.
 
You do realize who Robert E Lee was right?

A famous American General.
No he was traitor confederate general. Definitely not Union.


The Confederacy was part of America.

YOur outrage, coming from someone that doesn't even celebrate the Fourth, is dismissed.
Nope. The confederacy were traitors that got their asses kicked and hence became losers.



THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
He was a famous Con-federate General...he resigned his Army commission.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Does a motive justify murder? The Union hanged him.

Well, let’s look at the motives of John Brown vs the Confederacy

John Brown fought for freedom of the slaves
Confederacy fought to keep men in slavery

Who was crazy?

Wow. That is insanely stupid.
No. Youre insanely stupid. A confederate traitor/loser and you think he was a great american? Lee didnt even want to be an american. :laugh:



Your low reading comprehension is noted.
 



Say, blackflag, I was wondering, at what point did you anti-fascists have to start provoking fascists or "fascists"?
Just like spouse abusers accuse their victims of provoking them.


Watch some of the videos, before you say more.

Or don't, and continue to make an utter fool of yourself.
Just like a spouse abusers...blaming their victim for provoking them...and calling them names.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Ending slavery. Sure sign of insanity for a white man.
Is that right? Do modern lefties think Brown was deemed insane because he was an abolutionist rather than the fact that he incited anarchy and murdered innocent civiians?
The Confederacy was directly responsible for the killing of 600,000
John Brown was nothing in comparison
 
THey rebelled against tremendous odds, and lost. And were forgiven and welcomed back into the American Family with open arms.


YOur hatred is uncalled for.



Robert E. Lee is a famous American General.
Stop deflecting and trying to stand up for the traitor Robert E lee. He was a confederate loser. He got his ass kicked. He wasnt in the Union army and the Union Army didnt hang John Brown.



Losing against terrific odds is nothing to be ashamed of. Lee did a fantastic job with what he had, against what he faced.


ANd he was not in the Confederate Army when John Brown was arrested.
He was a traitor and should have been ashamed of that and getting his ass kicked.

Who told you he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested? No one says he was in the confederate army when Brown was arrested. Thats how we know the Union Army didnt hang him.




Says the American that refuses to celebrate the Fourth of July.


Your outrage over a rebellion over a 150 years ago is not credible.
Good thing being an american doesnt require you to celebrate the 4th.

I'm only outraged over the lie. If you are going to talk about thee only white boy to put action behind his words and make the ultimate sacrifice you better get the shit straight.



I, of course, said nothing about your citizenship depending on your celebration of the Fourth. Your low reading comprehension continues to amaze.



Your pretense of outrage over a rebellion against the American government, of course, IS undermined by your refusal to celebrate the Fourth.


Indeed, it is not credible at all.


Consider it dismissed, and laughed at.


Your selfish and ignorant dismissal of the white men and women who fought against slavery for so long and paying so much,

makes a mockery of their sacrifices.



To the extent that you speak for the modern Blacks.
 
It's kind of strange that a current U.S. quarter depicting the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry would feature a single incident of anarchy rather than the years of the manufacture of weapons in the early industrial revolution. If you are interested in weapons manufacture and the early industrial revolution and visit the U.S. Park, be prepared to be lectured about the failed John Brown raid and slavery rather than the Armory's history. Brown was widely recognized as insane at the time of his anarchy and failed murder spree and the Union Army justifiably hanged him for his crimes. The strange thing is that after he was hanged Brown became a hero in the eyes of the media and the same Union Army that hanged him. The Union used the John Brown (enhanced and faked?) legacy as a recruiting tool and a morale booster during the Civil War. The current U.S. Government apparently sees Brown's insanity as a heroic act in retrospect even after he was hanged for crimes including the murder of half a dozen citizens of Harper's Ferry including the mayor.. Here we are in the 21st century tearing down historic monuments to Confederate generals while crafting a coin to commemerte the life of a murderer and anarchist who was hanged.
What was John Browns motive?
Does a motive justify murder? The Union hanged him.

Well, let’s look at the motives of John Brown vs the Confederacy

John Brown fought for freedom of the slaves
Confederacy fought to keep men in slavery

Who was crazy?

Wow. That is insanely stupid.
John Brown was morally right
The Confederacy was morally wrong
 

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