Message from @J_G_
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Was in the hospital but I'm all good no Corona just some other shit
yea i saw that, responded in the Rebuilding the Man chat
highly recommend this book for anyone that is serious about studying white history, written by one of white history's most pwoerful men ever
kinda suprised me cause all my friends said the republicans were the kkk cause of the "party switch" but there was only 2

Amerigo Vespucci (/vɛˈspuːtʃi/;[1] Italian: [ameˈriːɡo veˈsputtʃi]; 9 March 1454 – 22 February 1512) was an Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence (modern Italy), from whose name the terms America and Americas are derived.
Between 1497 and 1504, Vespucci participated in at least two voyages of the Age of Discovery, first on behalf of Spain (1499–1500) and then for Portugal (1501–1502). In 1503 and 1505, two booklets were published under his name, containing colourful descriptions of these explorations and other alleged voyages. Both publications were extremely popular and widely read across much of Europe. Although historians still dispute the authorship and veracity of these accounts, at the time they were instrumental in raising awareness of the new discoveries and enhancing the reputation of Vespucci as an explorer and navigator.
Vespucci claimed to have understood, back in 1501 during his Portuguese expedition, that Brazil was part of a different continent, which he called the New World. The claim inspired cartographer Martin Waldseemüller to recognize Vespucci's accomplishments in 1507 by applying the Latinized form America for the first time to a map showing the New World. Other cartographers followed suit, and by 1532 the name America was permanently affixed to the newly-discovered continents.
It is unknown whether Vespucci was ever aware of these honours. In 1505, he was made a citizen of Castile by royal decree and in 1508, he was appointed to the newly-created position of chief navigator for Spain's Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) in Seville, a post he held until his death in 1512.
Never forget
who's number one?
Stefán Karl Stefánsson
Oh Talcum X
He went to a black barber apart from that he looks paler than 99% of white people lol
the speech that birthed the Republican Party for God and Country
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln%27s_second_inaugural_address
"let him who hath eyes"
Love that channel
Favorite series is Michael the Brave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCoHEMnN4pw
Great quotes from one of the greatest of all time
"The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled"
Yea we know that, the Civil War was fought because one side, the Confederacy decided to betray America and start war and one side, the North, are the loyal vanguard of America and defend it to the death.
The Flag of the Seventy-Eighth
Transcribed by Larry Stevens
Headquarters 3d Division, 17th A.C.
Before Atlanta, Ga. 7th August, 1864
About one year ago it became my pleasant duty to present on behalf of the ladies of Zanesville a beautiful flag to my old regiment, the Seventy-Eighth Ohio Infantry. In the desperate engagement of the 22nd of July, 1864, near Atlanta, I had the pleasure of witnessing with what pride the old regiment flaunted that flag in the eyes of the maddened foe, and with what determined courage they defended it; when in the heat of a bloody hand to hand encounter, the traitorous scoundrels tried to wrest from them that beautiful emblem of Liberty. The rebel effort to gain possession of this flag was one of the bloodiest and most desperate ever witnessed. The color guard consisted of Sergeant Russell Bethel, color bearer; Sergeant James R. Earich, Corporals A.H. Wallace, A.G. Shriver, John B. Barnett, John W. Spring and William Hadden. During the engagement Corporals A.H. Wallace and Adam G. Shriver were killed, and all the rest wounded. In the last part of the encounter the rebels seized the colors while in the hands of Sergeant Bethel (a braver and truer man never lived), and the rest of the guard being shot down, it seemed for a time doubtful as to whether the flag would be retained.
Bethel is as strong as he is brave, and in the absence of other weapons, he used his large fists to good purpose, and released his colors from the vile grasp of the dirty rebels. But they soon rushed upon him again, and again seized his flag, at the same time wounding him in both legs and one arm, yet he held to his flag with an undying grasp, and still used his fists as best he was able. At this point a rebel was about to thrust his bayonet into the gallant Bethel, when Captain John Orr, of Company H, came to his rescue, and with his sword hewed down Bethel's assailants and again released the colors from rebel grasp. The Seventy-Eighth still proudly waved their colors, though stained with rebel blood, and that of the whole color guard, and though torn by rebel hands and pierced and riven with rebel bayonets and bullets; yet the regiment is more proud than ever of their good old flag, even in its rags. The ladies of Zanesville may be assured that if the rebels ever possess themselves of that beautiful banner, they will purchase it at an enormous cost of life and blood. On the 22d ult. they left hundreds of the slain on the ground that was the scene of the conflict. Very respectfully,
M.D. Leggett, Brigadier General
our Ohio Battle Flag is better looking too, Murica!










