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Saved - November 20, 2023 at 1:02 AM
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Palestine's history is complex. The name "Palestine" was coined by the Romans in 135 CE, as a punishment to disconnect Jews from their land. Over time, it became synonymous with the Holy Land for Christians and Eretz Yisrael (Land of Israel) for Jews. However, Palestine never had a precise geographic definition. It was sometimes referred to as Southern Syria. Jews have a deep historical connection to the land, dating back 4000 years. Jerusalem, their capital, has been destroyed and rebuilt numerous times. Despite exile and destruction, the Jewish people always dreamed of returning and rebuilding. #knowledgeispower #StandWithIsrael

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#GREATBRITAIN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SPEAK UP & TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. BETTER YET LET US TELL IT FOR YOU. Palestine: On the History and Geography of a Name: This is a coin from 1927 British Palestine. On top, it says "Filistine" in Arabic since Arabic doesn't have a hard P sound. Then, it has the English "Palestine" from the Latin. Then, it has "Palestinah" in Hebrew followed by the abbreviation for "Eretz Yisrael" or "Land of Israel" in Hebrew. In other words, Palestine was equivalent to Israel on the coin. At this time, Arabs didn't like to be called Palestinian because that term "Palestine" was foreign, Latin, and a synonym for "Israel". The ancient Romans pinned the name on the Land of Israel. In 135 CE, after stamping out the province of Judea’s second insurrection, the Romans renamed the province Syria Palaestina—that is, “Palestinian Syria.” They did so resentfully, as a punishment, to obliterate the link between the Jews (in Hebrew, Y’hudim and in Latin Judaei) and the province (the Hebrew name of which was Y’hudah). “Palaestina” referred to the Philistines, whose home base had been on the Mediterranean coast. It is widely thought, as reflected in my 1976 New College Edition of the American Heritage Dictionary, that the term Palestine refers only to the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Countless books and maps say that Israel, in conquering the West Bank and Gaza in the 1967 Six-Day War, took control of “all of Palestine.” But that is not correct. The term “Palestine” was used for millennia without a precise geographic definition. That’s not uncommon—think of “Transcaucasus” or “Midwest.” No precise definition existed for Palestine because none was required. Since the Roman era, the name lacked political significance. No nation ever had that name. The term was meaningful to Christians as synonymous with the Holy Land. It was meaningful to Jews as synonymous with Eretz Yisrael, which is Hebrew for the Land of Israel. As noted by the Palestinian scholar Muhammad Y. Muslih in The Origins of Palestinian Nationalism, Arabic speakers sometimes used the Arabic words for “Holy Land,” but never coined a uniquely Arabic name for the territory; Filastin is the Arabic pronunciation of the Roman terminology. “Palestine was also referred to as Surya al-Janubiyya (Southern Syria), because it was part of geographical Syria,” wrote Muslih. In the pre-World War I-era, scholars also sometimes said Palestine was the region just south of Syria. Jews have lived in the land of Israel for nearly 4000 years, going back to the period of the Biblical patriarchs (c.1900 BCE). The story of the Jewish people, Israel, its capital, Jerusalem, and the Jewish Temple there, has been one of exile, destruction and rebirth. In its 3000 years of history Jerusalem has been destroyed 17 times and 18 times reborn. There has always remained a Jewish presence in the land of Israel and in Jerusalem, and the Jewish people as a whole always dreamt of returning to and rebuilding it. Biblical Times to 70CE The story of Jewish life in ancient Israel is recorded in detail in the Hebrew Bible (called the “Old Testament” by Christians). According to the Bible, the history of the Jewish people begins with Abraham, and the story of Abraham begins when G-d tells him to leave his homeland, promising Abraham and his descendants a new home in the land of Canaan. (Gen. 12). Canaan was later renamed Israel, after Abraham’s grandson, Jacob/Israel. In the years following the destruction of the Second Temple, the greater part of the Jewish population went into exile as captives, slaves and refugees, although Galilee remained a centre of Jewish institutions and learning until the sixth century CE. #knowledgeispower #StandWithIsrael

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The speaker questions why Britain is not getting involved in the Palestine issue, emphasizing that Palestine exists and providing evidence such as a coin and a passport. They believe that Britain, as the former mandate power, has the responsibility to end the ongoing debate and prove the existence of Palestinians. The speaker explains that Palestinians are real people, Arabs from different parts of the Middle East who lived in the region during the British mandate. They also mention that the name "Palestine" was given by the Romans to remove the Jewish connection to the land. The speaker concludes by stating that Palestinians, both Jews and Arabs, exist today and their history cannot be denied.
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Speaker 0: Using this coin on Twitter as a proof for Palestine existing Hey. You know what I don't get? Why is Britain not getting involved in this? Know the truth. Yes. It's on the map. Yes. There was a coin. Yes. There was a passport. It's all part of the mandate, and one word from Great Britain can fix that. Can fix them reinventing history like that. Why are you not speaking? It was your mandate. You were here. It's your job to end this nonsense. Your job. You caused this. Why do we keep having to prove basic To read to people, Britain speak up. The modern day Palestinians that identify as Palestinians Exist. They are real people. Palestinians are Arabs from different parts of the Middle East. Lived here during the British mandate of Palestine, She's a name that was given to the region by the Romans after the Philistines, which We're not Arab. We're also the sworn enemies of the Jewish people. That name was given to the region To remove Jewish connection to the land. Under this mandate lived people that identified as Palestinians. Who are those people? Jews and Arabs. Can anyone deny there are Palestinians nowadays? No. You can also not deny history, actual history that anybody can
Saved - October 30, 2023 at 11:48 AM
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In the past, many Muslim countries had thriving Jewish communities, but today, most of them have none. For example, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, and Syria have seen a significant decline in their Jewish populations. On the other hand, Israel welcomes Palestinian and Arab Muslims who live, work, vote, and contribute to society. It's worth questioning why other Muslim countries don't accept Palestinians. Additionally, Hamas, a terrorist group, receives a large amount of funding and suppresses competition in Palestine. These facts shed light on the situation.

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WANT TO SEE WHAT TRUE GENOCIDE LOOKS LIKE? THIS IS FOR ALL YOU 🍆RIDING UNINFORMED #JEW HATERS DRINKING THAT HATERADE. HERES SOME HISTORY FOR YOU & ANSWER THIS QUESTION FOR US? •WHY IS IT THAT 99.9% OF ALL JEWS ARE NO LONGER LIVING IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES? YET 1.5 MILLION+ PALESTINIAN & ARAB MUSLIMS LIVE IN @Israel NOT ONLY DO THEY LIVE THEIR BUT THEY VOTE, WORK, PROVIDE FOR THEIR FAMILY, GET ELECTED TO SERVE IN THE COURTS AND LIVE IN PEACE. •WHY IS IT THAT •#EGYPT USE TO HAVE 75,000 JEWS 👀WHERE ARE YOUR JEWS? THERE ARE ONLY 3 EGYPTIAN JEWS LIVING IN EGYPT 🤦🏽‍♂️ •#IRAQ HAD OVER 135,000 JEWS, WHERE ARE YOUR JEWS👀? THERE ARE NO MORE JEWS IN IRAQ -#JORDAN USE TO HAVE 2,000 JEWISH FAMILIES NOW NONE -#KUWAIT | USE TO HAVE THOUSANDS NOW 0% -#LEBANON USE TO HAVE THOUSANDS OF JEWS NOW 0% LIVE THERE -#LIBYA USE TO HAVE 500,000+ JEWS NOW NOT A SINGLE JEW LIVES IN LIBYA. -#MOROCCO 500,000+ JEWS LIVED IN THERE NOW LESS THAN 2000👀 •#ALGERIA USE TO HAVE 140,000+JEWS WHERE ARE THEY NOW?👀 THERE ARE ONLY ABOUT 200 JEWS NOW NOT EVEN, THAT LIVE THERE. -#SYRIA USE TO HAVE 200,000+ JEWS NOW THERE ARE 0% OF JEWS LIVING IN SYRIA THESE COUNTRIES USE TO BE FULL OF JEWS & NOW THEY HAVE NONE BASICALLY YEAH 0% MUST WE GO ON? THE ANSWER IS THEY HAVE NONE AND DO NOT WELCOME ANY. WHY DONT THOSE OTHER MUSLIM COUNTRIES ACCEPT PALESTINIANS? Thank you @UMGLEGION For building & continuing to back us with your support & @UNITEDMONARCHYG For continuing to grow your country to accept #Jews of all colors & backgrounds & #African #Decedents with a 0% Tolerance for #Racism & #Antisemetism Visit http://www.theunitedmonarchyofgiezwa.com to keep up with updates and all things #theunitedmonarchyofgiezwa Be sure to follow The Founder & Jew Of #GiezwaCoin #UMG our #King @KINGGIEZWA He gives us great lessons everyday on the deep history of Our People #Jews #Jewish #StandsWithIsrael P.S 2 MILLION+ PALESTINIAN MUSLIMS LIVE IN #ISRAEL PEACEFULLY •500,000 PALESTINIANS WHO DO NOT ALIGN THEIR SELF WITH TERRORIST HAMAS CROSS THE BOARDER TO WORK IN ISRAEL A DAY •HAMAS KILLS ALL COMPETITION WHO TRIES TO RUN UP AGAINST THEM IN PALESTINE •RECEIVES $700,000,000 MILLION A YEAR AND USES IT ON TERROR RANKED #3 AS THE THIRD RICHEST TERRORIST GROUP IN THE WORLD THOSE TWO FACTS ALONE SAYS IT ALL. JUST REMEMBER EVERYONE WHO SPILLED HATE TOWARDS THE JEWISH PEOPLE WE WILL REMEMBER THIS.

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Israel's 1.5 million Arabs have full voting and election rights, work in various professions, and serve on the Supreme Court. The speaker questions the Arab states about the number of Jews living in their countries, highlighting the significant Jewish populations that once existed in Algeria, Egypt, Syria, and Iraq. They challenge the notion of apartheid by pointing out the absence of Jews in these countries and question why Israel is excluded from the UN Commission on the Middle East. The speaker questions the singling out of Israel and asks where the real apartheid lies.
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Speaker 0: Israel's 1,500,000 Arabs, whatever challenges they face, enjoy full rights to vote and to be elected in the Knesset. They work as doctors and lawyers they serve on the Supreme Court. Now I'd like to ask the members of that commission that commission that report, the Arab states from which we just heard, Egypt, Iraq, and the others. How many Jews live in your countries? How many Jews lived in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco? Once upon a time, the Middle East was full of Jews. Algeria had a 140,000 Jews. Algeria, where are your Jews? Egypt used to have 75,000 Jews. Where are your Jews? Syria, you had tens of thousands of Jews. Where are your Jews? Iraq, you had over a 135,000 Jews. Where are your Jews? Mister President, where is the real apartheid? Why is there a UN Commission on the Middle East, That does not include Israel. From the 19 sixties and the seventies, they refused to include Israel. Where is the apartheid, mister president? Mister president, why are we meeting today on an agenda item singling out only 1 state, the Jewish state, for targeting? Where is the apartheid, mister president?
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Saved - October 27, 2023 at 3:34 PM
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In Israel, over 2 million Palestinian Muslims live peacefully. Additionally, 500,000 Palestinians, who don't support Hamas, work in Israel daily. Hamas eliminates any competition in Palestine and is the third richest terrorist group, receiving $700 million annually. Spreading hate towards Jewish people won't be forgotten. Those who expressed hate against Jews while working for @KingGiezwa have been fired. Undercover individuals with terrorist sympathies have been reported to authorities and placed on the no future resident watch list. Stand with Israel and support freeing Gaza from Hamas.

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WELP FOR ALL YOU 🍆HEADS HERES A PALESTINIAN WOMAN WHO LIVES IN @Israel THAT ARE TELLING YOU THAT ALL OF YOU SCREAMING FREE PALESTINIAN YOU ARE NOT SCREAMING FOR THE PEOPLE OF GAZA LETS GET INTO THE FACTS •2 MILLION+ PALESTINIAN MUSLIMS LIVE IN #ISRAEL PEACEFULLY •500,000 PALESTINIANS WHO DO NOT ALIGN THEIR SELF WITH TERRORIST HAMAS CROSS THE BOARDER TO WORK IN ISRAEL A DAY •HAMAS KILLS ALL COMPETITION WHO TRIES TO RUN UP AGAINST THEM IN PALESTINE •RECEIVES $700,000,000 MILLION A YEAR AND USES IT ON TERROR RANKED #3 AS THE THIRD RICHEST TERRORIST GROUP IN THE WORLD THOSE TWO FACTS ALONE SAYS IT ALL. JUST REMEMBER EVERYONE WHO SPILLED HATE TOWARDS THE JEWISH PEOPLE WE WILL REMEMBER THIS. ALL THE ONES THAT GOT CAUGHT WORKING FOR @KINGGIEZWA SPEAKING HATE AGAINST JEWS HAVE BEEN FIRED YEP YOU CANT WORK FOR A BLACK JEWISH KING WELL THIS SITUATION DID SOME GOOD BECAUSE WE FOUND OUT THE UNDERCOVER’S WHO MORALS ALIGN WITH TERRORISM & THEY HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO AUTHORITY IN #AMERICA & HAVE WENT ON THE @UNITEDMONARCHYG @UMGLEGION NO FUTURE RESIDENT WATCH LIST. #StandsWithIsrael #FreeGazazFromHamas #America #UnitedMonarchyOfGiezwa 🇮🇱✡️🇺🇸✝️

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This video discusses the issue of supporting Palestine and the misconceptions surrounding it. The speaker questions the understanding of those who chant "free Palestine" and explains that Gaza is not the entirety of Palestine. They highlight the potential consequences of Israel ceasing to exist and the control Hamas would have. The speaker also addresses the living conditions in Gaza and the responsibility of Hamas in providing basic necessities. They argue that supporting Israel in eliminating Hamas would lead to peace. The video concludes by urging viewers to see the truth and align their values with peace.
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Speaker 0: Is for everyone who support Palestine. If you don't support Palestine, you can scroll. What's Palestine? I am dead ass requesting you to tell me what's Palestine. Do you know who you're chanting for and what you're chanting? When you say free Palestine, you are not Hawking about Gaza. Do you know that? Gaza is not Palestine. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. It is calling to end the existence of Israel from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean c, which includes the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and the entire state of Israel, the only Jewish state in the entire world. 7,000,000 Jews and 2,000,000 Arabs live here in peace. With your free Palestine idea, where do you want us to go? Where do you want us all to go. What do you think is gonna happen the day Israel stops existing? Do you not Think that if Hamas takes over if the damage they are already doing, having full control, full complete control over the tiny area that is Gaza. What do you think is gonna happen the day they have full complete control over the state of Israel. What do you think is gonna happen to you chanting free Palestine in the streets right now? If you want freedom for the people of Gaza, who, by the way, you guys are categorizing together As Palestinians, you have no idea who lives there. If you want freedom for these people, you stand with Israel to and whoever is actually occupying them. Israel has never attacked Gaza unprovoked. Israel has never ever ever targeted the Gazan civilians during any war or any attack that we have inflicted upon Hamas and their terror targets, the places they hide their rockets and guns and ammunition, which are civilian homes, Hospitals, schools. The people of Gaza can't speak themselves against Hamas because they know they'll be killed. You, from the comfort of your home in your western country, Think that you can speak for the people of Gaza about who is inflicting terror on them. 500,000 Gazans cross to Israel every single day to work. Let me make something very, very clear. Since Israel left Gaza in 2005. Israel does not owe shit to Gaza. The electricity, the water, why isn't Hamas Providing those things to Gaza. Where is all the 1,000,000,000 of dollars they are being sent constantly? We don't have to let Gazans Come and work here. We don't have to give them food, electricity, and water. We don't have to warn them to go out of their houses when we attack Hamas targets. We don't have to do anything, and somehow we are held to the standard That we do? Hamas kills their political opponents. They have not held elections since they've been elected in 2006. Even after they have GoPro'd a massacre of 1,300 people, not people killed by rockets, Massacre by hand. You still don't know who they are. You still don't realize they do the Same thing to the people of Gaza. You still support these people. If you want Gaza, to be free. You support Israel annihilating Hamas and freeing them of the people of Gaza. Once Gaza is free of Hamas, there will be peace. Don't you think that if Israel was truly controlling Gaza and occupying Gaza, This wouldn't have happened. We would know what was going on there. Wake Up already. These terrorists are using your values against you. They are hiding in their terror tunnels right now alongside Sighed 199 hostages. These are not freedom fighters. These are bloodthirsty monsters. Stop chanting these empty, empty slogans and wake up to see what is right in front of you. The siege. They have a fence around Gaza. Have you seen what happens when they make 1 hole in the fence? Have you seen what happens In less than 5 hours to 1,300 people, when they break through this fence. This will never fail to amaze me. Gaza's under sea. The fence around Gaza, do you mean the border? Somewhere that is not our territory, same border that 500,000 Palestinians cross to make money here in Israel, the Same border they can easily cross if they don't affiliate with Hamas or carry any weapon. The same border they have with their Egyptian Brothers who do not allow them anywhere near their country. And if after everything I said, you still support Hamas. There is no other way to say it. Your values align with Hamas, and I'm being very, very gentle. If you truly want peace, you stand with Israel.
Saved - September 22, 2023 at 4:20 PM
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The migrant caravan from Honduras reaches Tijuana, facing opposition from locals. Are other countries enforcing strict border policies? Even Mexico recognizes this as a soft invasion. Is this happening elsewhere? America needs stronger borders. #Trump2024 #VoteStrongBorders

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MEXICO FIRST? THE MIGRANT CARAVAN FROM HONDURAS ARRIVES TO ANGRY TIJUANA RESIDENTS PROTESTING THAT THEY DO NOT WANT HONDURANS THERE. IS ANYONE TALKING ABOUT OTHER COUNTRIES HAVING STRICT BOARDER POLICIES? EVEN IN MEXICO THEY KNOW WHAT THIS IS & CALLED IT’S CALLED A SOFT INVASION IS ANYONE TALKING ABOUT HOW THIS IS GOING ON IN OTHER PLACES? HAVEN’T SEEN IT YET! AMERICA NEEDS STRONGER BOARDERS. #TRUMP2024 #Trump #Vote

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Hondurans are seen as a disruptive threat. People express dislike for the Honduran caravan and use the word "invasion" to describe it. However, the concept of invasion is questioned. A coalition of locals and Mexican nationalists organize a demonstration against the caravan. Fear and uncertainty surround the caravan as they did not identify themselves properly upon arrival. The desire to protect borders and do things legally is emphasized, but the intentions of the caravan remain unclear.
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Speaker 0: Particularly Hondurans, pose a unique, unruly threat. Speaker 1: How do you feel about the Honduran caravan camping out here? The people the one don't like the Honduras. They don't like it. No. Nobody likes it. What did they say? You keep using the word invasion. Invasion. Okay. But how is that an an invasion? Invasion is a army that armed It's a soft stop in the issue. Stop in the issue. Okay. Interesting. Speaker 0: This Sunday, an ad hoc coalition of not in my backyard types and outright Mexican nationalists coordinated a demonstration. Speaker 1: We already live in fear. We have a lot of time here before we have And you think the caravan represents something you're afraid of? Well, what I do know, for a stupid fact, Is that they didn't identify themselves coming in. They didn't do it the right way, and we don't know who they are, and we don't know they're coming back. Uh-huh. Because there is, like, Similarity in sort of the rhetoric between what the Trump administration would say. Would be that we wanna do things legally. Mhmm. I think the similarity would be that we wanna protect the borders. But they're trying to figure out what is it that's not going on here. It's not race. We're not racing against nobody. We do not know what is it they want.
Saved - September 21, 2023 at 10:38 PM

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🇺🇸THE REPUBLICANS ENDED SLAVERY WITH 100% VOTE NOT THE DEMOCRATS 23% VOTE | REMEMBER THIS NEXT TIME YOU ASK A BLACK AMERICAN WHY ARE THEY REPUBLICAN #FACTS Abraham LINCOLN Was A Republican. This is How Republicans and Democrats Voted on Key Constitutional Amendments 13th…

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Lincoln believed that slavery needed to end, but not abruptly. He compared it to a cancer that needed containment. However, he realized that the Emancipation Proclamation was not a permanent solution and that the 13th Amendment was necessary to prevent the reestablishment of slavery. The war had a profound impact on Lincoln, as he experienced personal loss and carried the weight of the nation. He believed that the war was part of divine providence and wrote a memo reflecting on the role of a higher power. Lincoln wanted to emphasize in his second inaugural address that the war was fought to free the slaves and ensure the end of slavery in the country.
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Speaker 0: Lincoln believed that the founding fathers had meant for slavery to end, but that they didn't believe that they could just end it overnight, that it was like a cancer. So widespread, you might not be able to cut it out without damaging the patient, but you can find ways to contain it. But by this time, he's not asking for the consent for the people. He's not asking for colonization. He's not asking for anything gradual. Lincoln knew that Saying, now the Speaker 1: war is over, you guys go back to be swayed, was a nonstarter, that the Emancipation Proclamation was necessary war measure. But when the war was over, it was no longer a legal measure. Speaker 0: And this is why you need the 13th Amendment. You have to change the Constitution. You've got almost 4,000,000 people who are enslaved and there was nothing to prevent southerners from reestablishing slavery in the south unless the 13th amendment was issued. He realized that something had to be done that was permanent. And so he is determined that this Amendment is going to pass congress, and it does. Speaker 2: He came to recognize The inconsistency that a nation conceived in liberty would have slavery. Speaker 0: To the extent that America has any kind of standing in the world now, is in part the consequence of people knowing about Lincoln and his views on slavery and his views on freedom. He has evolved in his thinking, and it's the war that has done it. Speaker 1: By the time the 13th Amendment came along. The war was dragging on and on. More Americans died in that war than in any other, both sides. And a lot had happened to him and to the whole country by that time. Speaker 2: He's seen the death. He's experienced extreme personal loss. Early in the war with the death of Willie, all of this has moved him. And he's Carried the weight of a nation on him. Speaker 3: All these people wiped out by the war. He must write letters consoling those who had lost members of families, fathers, brothers, And all of this grinds him down. You see it in his face. The hollows of his cheeks sink more deeply in. He said at one point that there was a tired spot in him that no amount of rest could touch. Speaker 4: Those photographs are haunted. Etched on his face is a testimony, a record of the stress that he endured. Every president, ages during the presidency, but nothing like Lincoln 3 or 4 years after he assumes office, it gives you a sense of the burden that he was carrying. Speaker 5: How can any human being accept the casualties that were piling up and take personal responsibility without resigning Or killing yourself over this tragedy unless you could find a higher power that was instrumental in causing the war to go on for so long. And Lincoln writes a memo to himself that has become known as a meditation on the divine will. If god wills that this contest continue, it will continue. It must be divine providence forcing us to have this bitter confrontation over the future of our country. But Lincoln never joined a church. He was not a believer in organized religion. Speaker 1: As he prepared for the 2nd inaugural address, He wanted to make clear to everybody that he, Lincoln, understood that the war Had been a war to free the slaves and not just a war to save the union. And he wanted to make sure that everybody good. That slavery was done forever in the country. Speaker 6: Fellow countrymen, 4 years ago, all thoughts were anxiously Directed to an impending civil war. All dreaded it.
Saved - August 29, 2023 at 6:14 PM
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Republicans ended slavery with 100 votes, while Democrats had only 23. Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, played a crucial role. Key constitutional amendments were also supported by Republicans: 13th Amendment (100 Republicans, 23 Democrats), 15th Amendment (100 Republicans, 0 Democrats), and 14th Amendment (94 Republicans, 0 Democrats). In contrast, Obamacare had no Republican support but was backed by 86 Democrats. Don't be deceived by false narratives; remember these facts. The core values of Republicans remain strong. Watch the full video on The History Channel. #Trump2024

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THE REPUBLICANS ENDED SLAVERY WITH 100% VOTE NOT THE DEMOCRATS 23% VOTE | REMEMBER THIS NEXT TIME YOU ASK A BLACK AMERICAN WHY ARE THEY REPUBLICAN #FACTS Abraham LINCOLN Was A Republican. This is How Republicans and Democrats Voted on Key Constitutional Amendments 13th Amendment - Abolished slavery. Supported by 100% of the Republicans and 23% of the Democrats. 15th Amendment - Right to vote for all. Supported by 100% of the Republicans and 0% of the Democrats.. 14th Amendment - Citizenship for freed slaves. Supported by 94% of the Republicans and 0% of the Democrats. Obamacare, while not an amendment to the Constitution, was supported by 0% of the Republicans and 86% of the Democrats Article: Original post made by Amendment Score, Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park, on Jan 15, 2015: https://almanacnews.com/square/2015/01/15/how-republicans-and-democrats-voted-on-key-constitutional-amendments Y’all got tricked, the core Value still stands with #Republicans #Trump2024 Stop being fooled by the lies of the other party. These are facts. Full video here The History Channel https://youtu.be/y0HvnFVEvP4?si=SrikFTx-K0Yc6z69… @realDonaldTrump @GiezwaPierre

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Lincoln believed that slavery was meant to end, but not overnight. He saw it as a cancer that needed containment. The Emancipation Proclamation was necessary during the war, but after the war, the 13th Amendment was needed to permanently end slavery. Lincoln's views on slavery and freedom have shaped America's standing in the world. The war took a toll on him, with personal loss and the weight of the nation on his shoulders. Lincoln found solace in the belief that the war was part of divine providence. He wanted to emphasize in his second inaugural address that the war was fought to free the slaves and ensure slavery's end.
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Speaker 0: Lincoln believed that the founding fathers had meant for slavery to end, but that they didn't believe that they could just end it overnight, that it was like a cancer. So widespread, you might not be able to cut it out without damaging the patient, but you can find ways to contain it. But by this time, he's not asking for the consent for the people. He's not asking for colonization. He's not asking for anything gradual. Lincoln knew that Saying, now the Speaker 1: war is over, you guys go back to be swayed, was a nonstarter, that the Emancipation Proclamation was necessary war measure. But when the war was over, it was no longer a legal measure. Speaker 0: And this is why you need the 13th Amendment. You have to change the Constitution. You've got almost 4,000,000 people who are enslaved and there was nothing to prevent southerners from reestablishing slavery in the south unless the 13th amendment was issued. He realized that something had to be done that was permanent. And so he is determined that this Amendment is going to pass congress, and it does. Speaker 2: He came to recognize The inconsistency that a nation conceived in liberty would have slavery. Speaker 0: To the extent that America has any kind of standing in the world now, is in part the consequence of people knowing about Lincoln and his views on slavery and his views on freedom. He has evolved in his thinking, and it's the war that has done it. Speaker 1: By the time the 13th Amendment came along. The war was dragging on and on. More Americans died in that war than in any other, both sides. And a lot had happened to him and to the whole country by that time. Speaker 2: He's seen the death. He's experienced extreme personal loss. Early in the war with the death of Willie, all of this has moved him. And he's Carried the weight of a nation on him. Speaker 3: All these people wiped out by the war. He must write letters consoling those who had lost members of families, fathers, brothers, And all of this grinds him down. You see it in his face. The hollows of his cheeks sink more deeply in. He said at one point that there was a tired spot in him that no amount of rest could touch. Speaker 4: Those photographs are haunted. Etched on his face is a testimony, a record of the stress that he endured. Every president, ages during the presidency, but nothing like Lincoln 3 or 4 years after he assumes office, it gives you a sense of the burden that he was carrying. Speaker 5: How can any human being accept the casualties that were piling up and take personal responsibility without resigning Or killing yourself over this tragedy unless you could find a higher power that was instrumental in causing the war to go on for so long. And Lincoln writes a memo to himself that has become known as a meditation on the divine will. If god wills that this contest continue, it will continue. It must be divine providence forcing us to have this bitter confrontation over the future of our country. But Lincoln never joined a church. He was not a believer in organized religion. Speaker 1: As he prepared for the 2nd inaugural address, He wanted to make clear to everybody that he, Lincoln, understood that the war Had been a war to free the slaves and not just a war to save the union. And he wanted to make sure that everybody good. That slavery was done forever in the country. Speaker 6: Fellow countrymen, 4 years ago, all thoughts were anxiously Directed to an impending civil war. All dreaded it.
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