"The Good Lord was the original Segregationist. He put the Black man in Africa...He made us White because He wanted us White, and He intended that we should stay that way." - Ross Barnett. I mean, he isn't wrong! Ross Barnett is still the man for me!
@@sakkra93 George Lincoln Rockwell and him could have finally finished the Lord and our first five presidents and even Lincoln’s and the late great governor and Senator of Mississippi Theodore Gilmore Bilbo’s Greater Liberia Act the plan to send the Negroes back to Africa to ACS colony of Liberia established by Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe and several other great White Men who wanted to solve the Race problem in America.
6:03 THIS LINE GOES INCREDIBLE HARD... WE GONNA MAKE IT OUT OF THE 'SISSIPI
Fellow Gamer
Gigagamer
Absolute bangers
based
3:17 based on Johnny Horton ‘Battle of Orleans’
Mississippi’s last great Governor
He was a great man
"The Good Lord was the original Segregationist. He put the Black man in Africa...He made us White because He wanted us White, and He intended that we should stay that way." - Ross Barnett. I mean, he isn't wrong!
Ross Barnett is still the man for me!
He’s absolutely dead right
@@jamesmadisonwilliams4210 Indeed he was, it's probably why they want to destroy his memory.
@@sakkra93 George Lincoln Rockwell and him could have finally finished the Lord and our first five presidents and even Lincoln’s and the late great governor and Senator of Mississippi Theodore Gilmore Bilbo’s Greater Liberia Act the plan to send the Negroes back to Africa to ACS colony of Liberia established by Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe and several other great White Men who wanted to solve the Race problem in America.
7:51 what’s the lyrics referring to? It seems tongue-in-cheek
If only Ross Barnett and George Lincoln Rockwell we’re working together then we could solve the Race problem once and for all!
With J.B Stoner
@@red_coats Absolutely and Lester Maddox and Revilo p Oliver. Along with Earnest Sevier Cox and Asa Earl Carter.
Don’t know much about Ross, but I don’t think he was as radical as Rockwell