That Time the Ladies of New Orleans Peed on Union Soldiers

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  • In 1862, shortly after the capture of New Orleans by Union forces during the Civil War, General Benjamin "the Beast" Butler issued the infamous "woman order" because the wealthy ladies of the city wouldn't stop dumping pee on his men.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 605

  • @fernsong8558
    @fernsong8558 3 роки тому +372

    Soldiers nowadays: Jokes on you, I'm into that shit.

    • @mobbossegizii7009
      @mobbossegizii7009 2 роки тому +5

      Eww wtf

    • @glitchsister
      @glitchsister 2 роки тому +36

      Pissin in your homies mouth as a good night, is just a war time past time

    • @Smile4theKillCam456
      @Smile4theKillCam456 2 роки тому +2

    • @snek9983
      @snek9983 2 роки тому +52

      @@mobbossegizii7009 first time on the internet?

    • @ajmari9585
      @ajmari9585 2 роки тому +40

      "Please sit on my face while I militarily occupy your plantation"
      -union soldier with millenial sentiments circa 1863

  • @big_guy_of_leiden5688
    @big_guy_of_leiden5688 4 роки тому +1059

    Maybe I should’ve went there instead..

  • @Hickokboy
    @Hickokboy 4 роки тому +897

    They would laugh at the soldiers funerals? Damn expect nothing less from people who get their privilege from slavery.

    • @metroguy4879
      @metroguy4879 4 роки тому +15

      Memória Protestante agree

    • @torinjones3221
      @torinjones3221 4 роки тому +22

      Well the Romans didn't laugh at soldiers funerals. Quite the opposite actually. In fact they nearly set Rome on fire during Caesers funeral they were that upset.

    • @Wolfof1918
      @Wolfof1918 4 роки тому +90

      @@torinjones3221 I think you're ready to run a marathon after that stretch lmao

    • @chenyuwei51
      @chenyuwei51 4 роки тому +25

      Wolf of 1918 Ok there buddy, now that is a good roast

    • @jimmy5391
      @jimmy5391 4 роки тому +2

      Wolf of 1918 woo good un

  • @MadsBoldingMusic
    @MadsBoldingMusic 4 роки тому +272

    The highest authority in a state established solely for the perpetuation of slavery calling someone an enemy of humanity... That's rich.

    • @MeadeFatLoss
      @MeadeFatLoss 4 місяці тому +1

      It wasn't over slavery.

    • @lightmetro7508
      @lightmetro7508 2 місяці тому +3

      Lost causer spotted, everyone point and laugh​@@MeadeFatLoss

    • @MeadeFatLoss
      @MeadeFatLoss 2 місяці тому

      @@lightmetro7508 the cause was never lost

    • @lightmetro7508
      @lightmetro7508 2 місяці тому

      @@MeadeFatLoss shame the same can't be said for your braincells

  • @anderskorsback4104
    @anderskorsback4104 4 роки тому +522

    Privilege in action. They act like they can do whatever they want on account of their station, and when pushback comes, it's an outrage and time for the fainting couch and smelling salts. Especially when the "pushback" simply consists of a threat to treat them like a lower, non-privileged class of women.

    • @SafetySpooon
      @SafetySpooon 3 роки тому +8

      Of course, given the time period, that's the only power they had.

    • @James-jy3lh
      @James-jy3lh 3 роки тому +34

      dude they literally threw waste at union soldiers

    • @BelleroseQC
      @BelleroseQC 3 роки тому +7

      The legalization of sexual assault for disrespecting one’s occupiers is an outrage, actually.

    • @Ligierthegreensun
      @Ligierthegreensun 3 роки тому +63

      @@BelleroseQC considering the “occupiers” treated them with the lightest touch and that they were the cream of a racist and slave owning elite, I’m having a lot of trouble feeling sorry for them.

    • @Ligierthegreensun
      @Ligierthegreensun 3 роки тому +33

      @@BelleroseQC cry some more.

  • @jessewhitstine4484
    @jessewhitstine4484 4 роки тому +146

    You'll get pissed on walking down the streets of New Orleans now lol. Nothing has changed

    • @brandonellis8111
      @brandonellis8111 4 роки тому +7

      Bourbon street in particular 😂

    • @jammehrmann1871
      @jammehrmann1871 3 роки тому +1

      @@brandonellis8111 thats why I shpuld invade the world and pacify it myself

    • @obiwaankenobi4460
      @obiwaankenobi4460 2 роки тому +3

      @@jammehrmann1871 what are you on about

  • @ThePizzaGoblin
    @ThePizzaGoblin 4 роки тому +363

    I was laughing until you said they went to funerals for union dead and laughed. Thats so fucked up.

    • @12gaFreedom
      @12gaFreedom 4 роки тому +7

      Not at all fucked up. Consider the proximity of New Orleans to the Mason-Dixie line. It is as far into enemy territory as you can get. These people were violent occupiers in the town of women and children who had likely just had their husbands and fathers murdered by these people. The fact that ALL they did was laugh at funderals and piss on them is shocking to me to say the least. I would have spent every waking moment gutting these pigs until they left my town personally.

    • @nicolemartelli9033
      @nicolemartelli9033 4 роки тому +17

      ​@@12gaFreedom ironic name bc it sounds like you hate freedom. i guess bernie sanders isn't communist enough for a slavery lover like you, probably just don't believe in anyone ever getting paid unless it's the masters?
      BTW biological warfare is a WARCRIME and these violent THUGS should've been shot.
      WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA AND WHY DO YOU DISRESPECT OUR TROOPS? LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT

    • @koikat3708
      @koikat3708 4 роки тому +17

      ​@@nicolemartelli9033 I lost braincells reading your comment

    • @theaverageitaliandon998
      @theaverageitaliandon998 4 роки тому +23

      Nicole Martelli how is peeing on someone biological warfare and what does Sanders have to do with anything , I am genuinely puzzled at how obtuse you seem to be in this reply ma’am.

    • @jaybirdy85
      @jaybirdy85 3 роки тому +1

      @@nicolemartelli9033 everyone living and fighting from the area were Americans. And the people he is referring to did leave it. Also, to say he can’t be critical of the behaviors of officers or soliders goes against everything it means to be American. The first amendment. You don’t have to Love everything your country does to be American. Duh

  • @FlyinBlaney
    @FlyinBlaney 4 роки тому +189

    Women of New Orleans: dumps pee on Union men, insults Union men to their faces, literally laughs at Union dead
    My boi Ben Butler: issues an order making it known that they are on the same level as common prostitutes
    Women of New Orleans, people all across the world: OMGDIDYOUHEARWHATBENJAMINBUTLERSAIDHESSUCHASILLYDINGUSLIKECANYOUBELIEVETHAT

    • @kenabbott8585
      @kenabbott8585 2 роки тому +1

      To be treated as a prostitute who was currently on the job ("plying her avocation") was clearly a right to rape.
      Even today, prosecuting the rape of a prostitute is extremely difficult, but in the 19th century they didn't even try.
      Butler claimed repeatedly that he was not giving his men a license to rape, but he was well aware that this was the threat that women were now living under, the threat he was using to force their compliance. In one exchange, he claimed "So far, all the aggression has been against us.... if aggression must be, let it not all be against us." Butler was flatly lying about this, of course, but it's telling that to him, if women refuse to show his troops the respect he feels they're due and in turn his soldiers rape one or two of them, then things are even-up between the two.
      More than that, everyone else understood the meaning of his order as well. Union major Jordan ordered women to cook for him in Sparta, Tennessee, and stated that if they did not serve his soldiers, he would "turn his men loose upon them and he would not be responsible for anything they might do." Later, in Selina he said of women who refused to serve his troops "They had better sew up the bottoms of their petticoats." I found no record of him being punished by the Union Army.
      International condemnation was just as swift--and they too knew exactly what his intention so clearly was. The British Prime Minister and House of Lords both denounced it.
      And Butler's own soldiers understood the meaning of the order as well. Mrs. Hyams, the wife of Leutenant Governor Henry Hyams, was stopped by a Union officer who demanded that she bow to him. When she refused, "the vile wretch threw his arms around her and kissed her." This story has a happy ending--Mrs. Hyams, like many women who saw what they were threatened with, began carrying a pistol. Grabbing and kissing a woman against her will was the last thing this man ever did.

  • @amcalabrese1
    @amcalabrese1 4 роки тому +126

    Butler had two great moments in his military career. The first was seizing control of Baltimore from a pro confederate mob. The second was his “contraband” order at Fort Monroe which was a way of protecting escaped slaves.

    • @700.arturo
      @700.arturo 2 роки тому +1

      2 w's is enough no?

    • @amcalabrese1
      @amcalabrese1 2 роки тому +6

      @@700.arturo Considering that otherwise his military career was one disaster after another, no.

    • @700.arturo
      @700.arturo 2 роки тому

      @@amcalabrese1 oh ok so they weren't small disasters

    • @amcalabrese1
      @amcalabrese1 2 роки тому +4

      @@700.arturo The worst is when he managed to get his entire army bottled up a smaller Confederate force during the Bermuda Hundred campaign.

  • @kapmando
    @kapmando 4 роки тому +636

    Behold: A History of Karens

    • @xc7pyro513
      @xc7pyro513 3 роки тому +7

      God right?

    • @BelleroseQC
      @BelleroseQC 3 роки тому +7

      Butler more or less legalized sexual assault towards the women of New Orléans.

    • @alnu8355
      @alnu8355 3 роки тому +9

      Karen The Begining...

    • @jamesstraw9732
      @jamesstraw9732 3 роки тому +8

      @@BelleroseQC I have no pity.

    • @BelleroseQC
      @BelleroseQC 3 роки тому +10

      @@jamesstraw9732 No, I wouldn’t expect someone like you would.

  • @RockinL7BuckingBulls
    @RockinL7BuckingBulls 4 роки тому +112

    What I love about New Orleans is one can dress up in costume and walk around all time and know one cares.

  • @HSMiyamoto
    @HSMiyamoto 3 роки тому +79

    Butler was a lawyer. Which helps explain why he equated "ladies of New Orleans" with "woman of the town." Clever man, Ben Butler.

  • @davididiart5934
    @davididiart5934 2 роки тому +32

    Butler gets declared an enemy of mankind.
    Napoleon: How does it feel? Feels good, doesn't it?

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 Рік тому +1

      Butler: It does, it really does.

    • @thevenator3955
      @thevenator3955 Рік тому +1

      “Well, they’ve done it… All Europe has declared war against me, not against France, but against me.”

    • @BradanKlauer-xh3hm
      @BradanKlauer-xh3hm 9 місяців тому +1

      “They dignify you sire by making you a nation.”

  • @lonepilgrim83
    @lonepilgrim83 4 роки тому +256

    Great video. Seen your face on any Southern chamber pots yet?

    • @AtunSheiFilms
      @AtunSheiFilms  4 роки тому +125

      Ha! Only a matter of time.

    • @lonepilgrim83
      @lonepilgrim83 4 роки тому +31

      And speaking of Massachusetts, will we eventually be seeing any more King Philip's War videos?

    • @AtunSheiFilms
      @AtunSheiFilms  4 роки тому +47

      Eventually, yeah. I'll try to make it happen the next time I'm up there.

    • @lonepilgrim83
      @lonepilgrim83 4 роки тому +34

      That would be great. I was going through Sudbury the other day and started nerding out about it thanks to your video!

    • @AtunSheiFilms
      @AtunSheiFilms  4 роки тому +30

      Nice!

  • @johnr7279
    @johnr7279 4 роки тому +51

    I've been in the US Army for over 30 years and I say good for Butler for understanding what his Soldiers were going through and understanding the very real need to take control. Funny about the chamber pots though. If a person's way of dealing with the occupation is to put a hated image on the bottom of the ol' chamber pot, then so be it! ;-)

    • @roadhouse6999
      @roadhouse6999 3 роки тому +5

      100% agree. That's an officer who cares about his men.

    • @Spooky1862
      @Spooky1862 Рік тому

      I wouldn’t go that far. In 1864, when Butler was the administrator of the Norfolk, Va. district, he and his brother engaged in a lucrative trade with the Confederates. Cotton belonging to the Confederate government was traded through the lines in exchange for food, cash, and other supplies. The Butler cabal and the Yankee merchants involved profited considerably from this, and the food/supplies went directly to Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia at Petersburg. So, while Grant was trying to cut Lee’s supply lines, the Butler-managed trade in Norfolk was almost single-handedly feeding the Confederates. It certainly lengthened the war-and the casualty lists.

  • @johno1396
    @johno1396 4 роки тому +235

    The union army did not invade New Orleans, it liberated it!

    • @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat
      @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat 4 роки тому +10

      @boomgoesblitzhound that include the slaves?

    • @punkwrestle
      @punkwrestle 4 роки тому +27

      boomgoesblitzhound The Union were liberators, making sure the people were freed from their oppressive rebel traitors. If they supported the confederacy then they would be traitors and executed as such.

    • @holydoggo4822
      @holydoggo4822 3 роки тому +1

      why not both

    • @lxi9648
      @lxi9648 3 роки тому +2

      New Orleans fought against the Union tho

    • @obiwaankenobi4460
      @obiwaankenobi4460 2 роки тому

      Invaded/occupied works. Liberated is a retarded, idealist and biased term.

  • @Matt_The_Hugenot
    @Matt_The_Hugenot 4 роки тому +54

    The smart thing to do would have been to charge them with damaging federal property..

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 Рік тому +1

      Perhaps, but this is just so much more hilarious.

  • @markreeter6227
    @markreeter6227 4 роки тому +76

    "Piss off Yankees" was the message the ladies of NO were trying to send. They were just a bit indelicate about it.

    • @12SPASTIC12
      @12SPASTIC12 4 роки тому +6

      Sounds more like "piss on Yankees" to me.

    • @NeilSonOfNorbert
      @NeilSonOfNorbert 3 роки тому +2

      Doesn't sound very ladylike to me.

    • @Zach.1809
      @Zach.1809 3 роки тому +1

      @@NeilSonOfNorbert it isn’t gentleman to do that ether

  • @alexandermarquardt597
    @alexandermarquardt597 4 роки тому +8

    Women thinking they can do whatever they want and thinking they should get away with it? UNBELIVABLE!

  • @rex103friend6
    @rex103friend6 4 роки тому +125

    I always love hearing this story and the version you uploaded is the best ive seen. Stop putting other youtubers to shame with good videos! lol

  • @JB-hl1qx
    @JB-hl1qx 4 роки тому +57

    LMAOOOOO that ending was good ! Yessss back in NOLA! Cant wait to see your treme video when you make it ! ( skull and bones are great guys love them ) keep the great videos coming.

  • @lavrentivs9891
    @lavrentivs9891 4 роки тому +32

    As curio it should be added that similair novelty chamber pots were very popular during both World Wars, with portraits of the leaders of the enemy side. I've seen a few british examples with the image of a (caricature) furious Hitler on the bottom (of the chamber pot).

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 Рік тому

      Did they ever have caricatures of their own leaders?

    • @lavrentivs9891
      @lavrentivs9891 Рік тому

      @@occam7382 Not that I recall, I would presume that in such a war as WW2, it would be deemed very unpatriotic indeed if you sold images of your own leader that you would do your natural business on.
      I would not be surprised if there were exceptions to the rule, but perhaps more common during peace time, when it's easier to criticise the government, previous governments or individual politicians.
      I have not seen any such examples though.
      I have on the other hand seen "regular" novelty chamber pots, with an eye in the bottom and the text "If you keep me nice and clean, I won't tell what I have seen".

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 Рік тому

      @@lavrentivs9891, huh. It would've been funny if they did do that, wouldn't it?

  • @Chief2Moon
    @Chief2Moon 4 роки тому +2

    All new information to me. Thanks for posting your series!

  • @adamcohen2632
    @adamcohen2632 2 місяці тому +7

    Pretty much only the rich white women of New Orleans, opposed Butler. Almost all of the Irish, German immigrant women and the black and creole women (combined, the overwhelming majority of the population of New Orleans at the time) loved Butler. The Confederacy had abandoned New Orleans and for much of the previous year had done very little to feed and supply civilians in its most important and largest City. Butler wasn't much of a military man, but he was a very capable and competent administrator and politician. He got the abandoned civilians fed, got pensions and relief for war widows, got the city back to work and greatly improved dire war time living conditions for most of the city.

  • @Peristerygr
    @Peristerygr 4 роки тому +98

    Well, belonging to the "fair sex" doesn't automatically make you innocent or a good person. But I suppose there were cases for women wrongly accused, for various reasons.

  • @christroiano121
    @christroiano121 4 роки тому +22

    Great as always

  • @williamanderson5437
    @williamanderson5437 4 роки тому +1

    A very well explained documentary, thank you.

  • @fasiapulekaufusi6632
    @fasiapulekaufusi6632 4 роки тому +26

    The Question is where is the line drawn? Do these soldiers have to endure much more disrespect for someone to say enough is enough? I mean, i feel that if Butler didn't created the general order, the Ladies would probably feel more comfortable doing worse. Who knows.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay 4 роки тому +20

      I think the general was right. The organized laughing parties at Union Funerals was enough. The N. O. laudies brought that consequence on themselves.

    • @fasiapulekaufusi6632
      @fasiapulekaufusi6632 4 роки тому +6

      @@w41duvernay yeah i agree. We understand war is cruel but to laugh at a funeral? Thats very low. How can one call themselves Christian and do that?

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 4 роки тому +6

      The laughing at funerals IMO is worse than throwing pee, although I would say drenching people in pee is already sufficient to warrant the general order. I can understand the hate but that is no excuse for such immoral actions, but I guess these rich white ladies weren't exactly moral to begin with given most were slave owners.

  • @LoganDX1990
    @LoganDX1990 3 роки тому

    Man I am from Baltimore and I have been to New Orleans twice, last year for Halloween, and I have great and deep love for the city and your vids have more than strengthened it. Hope to ne day call myself a transplant in the near future.

  • @scottharrison6836
    @scottharrison6836 4 роки тому +6

    Great video, such a great story from NO's history. I would love to hear you tell the story of Butler and William Bruce Mumford. I've driven by that monument all my life and so few people, even in the city, know the story.

  • @arthurs2589
    @arthurs2589 4 роки тому +79

    I have to pay extra for that, i dont know what they are complaining about. Spoiled brats. Lol

    • @arthurs2589
      @arthurs2589 4 роки тому +12

      Ay, before someone screenshots this shit, i was joking.

    • @tonycavanagh1929
      @tonycavanagh1929 3 роки тому

      @@arthurs2589 lol best comment yet.

    • @firepuppies4086
      @firepuppies4086 3 роки тому

      I was waiting for this comment

  • @staceyherald7953
    @staceyherald7953 4 роки тому +3

    Great video. I liked the ending. I was surprised you didn't mention the hanging of Mumford in the story. But good job.

  • @xotl2780
    @xotl2780 4 роки тому +16

    I can't believe that within two years the Confederates lost New Orleans.

    • @avenaoat
      @avenaoat 2 роки тому +1

      After 1 years!

  • @chuckscumm3466
    @chuckscumm3466 4 роки тому +4

    Always brings a smile to my face when I see a face I recognize in my UA-cam recommendations.

  • @illglenco
    @illglenco 3 роки тому

    OH JESUS CHRIST I LOVE THIS CHANNEL

  • @RockinL7BuckingBulls
    @RockinL7BuckingBulls 4 роки тому +1

    I got one of those chamber pots from the same place. Great museum ,please do a show on that!!

  • @lalouisianecreole4883
    @lalouisianecreole4883 4 роки тому +21

    Yes another New Orleans vid!!!!,
    ⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜

  • @vaughngordon1095
    @vaughngordon1095 3 роки тому +2

    The Juan Anatou joke. Classic. I remember that from music college in 1984

  • @vikke2013
    @vikke2013 4 роки тому +21

    4:56 Nathaniel PEE Banks
    *ok, I'll show myself out

  • @johnnyreb7090
    @johnnyreb7090 Рік тому +1

    I think it’s funny how unions would just say it’s okay ma’am after getting pissed dumped on there head and great content man

  • @Nickname10344
    @Nickname10344 2 роки тому

    That bit about Buttler’s face on the chamber pot had me in stitches😂

  • @timothyterrell1658
    @timothyterrell1658 4 роки тому +10

    There was a lot of kinkey stuff going on in New Orleans back then, and still is.
    Peeing on soldiers sounds like the norm for New Orleans.

  • @Beemer917
    @Beemer917 4 роки тому +12

    There were ladies in New Orleans back then? Ok.

  • @EzekielDeLaCroix
    @EzekielDeLaCroix 9 днів тому

    The Union Soldiers dealt with this with remarkable restraint.
    Union Soldiers: "Oh no I'm so weak and helpless . Please don't spit on me, insult me and dump piss on me."

  • @SaxandRelax
    @SaxandRelax 3 роки тому +16

    You know, I’m something of a union soldier myself, ladies.

  • @paratrooper6
    @paratrooper6 3 роки тому

    Great question from the student too!

  • @Gravelgratious
    @Gravelgratious 4 роки тому +4

    It is amazing how the Army of the Gulf kept getting all the oddball political commanders. Couldnt laugh harder when you brought up Nathaniel Banks, hope you talk about the Red River Campaign and what a clusterfuck it was.

    • @blackspring3207
      @blackspring3207 10 місяців тому

      can you sum up the Red River campaign?

  • @berkleypearl2363
    @berkleypearl2363 4 роки тому +3

    Honestly I want one of those chamber pots. That’s hilarious and stupid and it would be a great thing to have as a prop for the theater. We do lots of period dramas and I would love to have something like this as like a little joke for the cast

  • @markspaniola8596
    @markspaniola8596 Рік тому +2

    The best kept secret of the civil war was how Butler got the northern and southern banks to cosign for each others war loans. Butler came up with a system where the loans would get paid off no matter what side won. It wasn't Governor Andrews that made butler a brigadier general. It was the bankers that wanted general Butler in charge (of collection.

  • @sesfilmsllc
    @sesfilmsllc Рік тому +1

    Now I just want to see a short film with a scene of Union soldiers marching down New Orleans and an unseen woman yells “Garly Vouz” and dumps piss on them.

  • @lemuzyka
    @lemuzyka 4 роки тому +1

    As both a newcomer to this fascinating channel and someone partial to 'Iron Brigades', I'm curious about your 'Stonewall Brigade'. What's the lowdown? Who are these people? How does one attain the privilege?

  • @unclelumbago_1899
    @unclelumbago_1899 3 роки тому +2

    I can only imagine the looks atun shei gets wearing a civil war uniform and walking around filming

  • @jammerx2074
    @jammerx2074 3 роки тому +3

    Where do i sign up for the Union?

  • @victoriajenkins1424
    @victoriajenkins1424 4 роки тому +1

    Bless their hearts

  • @agenttexx
    @agenttexx 4 роки тому

    Nice use of the Ravenous theme..

  • @theBCEproductions
    @theBCEproductions 2 роки тому

    Can't wait to hear Juan Anatou's score

  • @volrath247
    @volrath247 4 роки тому

    Where’s that Nathan banks video tho I’m intrigued now

  • @bitcoinweasel9274
    @bitcoinweasel9274 3 роки тому

    What a great question by that young lady.

  • @EzraFieldsofStrawberry
    @EzraFieldsofStrawberry 3 роки тому +2

    Some good old-fashioned Southern sweet iced tea.

  • @chidoman1595
    @chidoman1595 3 роки тому +3

    Union Boy: Jokes on you! I'm into that shit!

  • @Knightstruth
    @Knightstruth 4 роки тому

    Was that music at the end the Soundtrack from "The Ravenous"?

  • @ig-8887
    @ig-8887 4 роки тому +5

    Do a video on the woman who threw a rock at Jefferson Davis.

  • @terribethreed8464
    @terribethreed8464 3 роки тому

    My Great Grandmother was born in Corinth Miss., another battle site of the war & they did the same thing.

  • @grmpEqweer
    @grmpEqweer 4 роки тому +6

    When you're in New Orleans, urine luck!

  • @2ndOfficerCHL
    @2ndOfficerCHL 4 роки тому +1

    Not gonna lie, it's pretty funny picturing this all going down. To be a fly on the wall when that proclamation was issued.

  • @keithorbell8946
    @keithorbell8946 4 роки тому +18

    Compare with what British soldiers on patrol would get pelted with on patrol in Republican areas of Northern Ireland during the Troubles (1967-1997).

  • @LAPKMMEX
    @LAPKMMEX 3 роки тому +1

    Holy shit "Juan Anatou" is fucking hilarious I shall adopt this as my musician stage name from now on

  • @pitbullruss5636
    @pitbullruss5636 4 роки тому +11

    I got peed on a few times by women ..... like always very good and informative.

    • @zachbocchino5501
      @zachbocchino5501 4 роки тому +1

      Dude...that's just downright disgusting.

    • @pitbullruss5636
      @pitbullruss5636 4 роки тому +2

      Jokinen 17 yep ...almost got shit on too if I didn’t move .

    • @zachbocchino5501
      @zachbocchino5501 4 роки тому +1

      @@pitbullruss5636 well it seems like you would have been in a shitty situation then....I will jump of a bridge now 😂

    • @pitbullruss5636
      @pitbullruss5636 4 роки тому

      Jokinen 17 lol

    • @gordonfreeman8109
      @gordonfreeman8109 4 роки тому

      Coomer moment

  • @thehistorybard6333
    @thehistorybard6333 4 роки тому +1

    Nice goatee dude

  • @brandonshaw7619
    @brandonshaw7619 4 роки тому

    They sent them to ship island off the coast of Gulfport MS

  • @Wintermute01001
    @Wintermute01001 2 роки тому +1

    Well, my recommendations are about to get fucked up

  • @musiclistsareus1029
    @musiclistsareus1029 3 роки тому +1

    That southern hospitality

  • @Potato_Gnocchi
    @Potato_Gnocchi 27 днів тому

    There was also a yellow fever outbreak in New Orleans at the time. Not surprisig given ladies cavalier attitiude toward excrement. Butler imposed santiation and quarantine meausres that ended the outbreak. Butler is not the most heroic guy, but he is definitely a character, one of the most interesting in the war and in Reconstruction.

  • @heribertosarmiento1265
    @heribertosarmiento1265 4 роки тому

    The fair people from Lynn MA say sup!

  • @j.h-j5j
    @j.h-j5j 4 роки тому

    Benjamin Butler was no simp!

  • @Independentfellow
    @Independentfellow 2 роки тому +1

    Jokes on those traitor ladies, that was those union soldiers’ kink.

  • @dil.aug.8489
    @dil.aug.8489 2 роки тому +1

    There really should be an event held every year in the French Quarter with Union reenactors and women roleplaying as the disruptors. Minus the pee part of course.

  • @Marcus_Pilot
    @Marcus_Pilot 3 роки тому

    How did they print the pictures in the pot?

  • @Jonah2238
    @Jonah2238 3 роки тому

    It took me a second, I'm not going to lie.

  • @c.w.johnsonjr6374
    @c.w.johnsonjr6374 4 роки тому +3

    Butler went on to be bottled up by Louisianan General Pierre G.T. Beauregard on the Bermuda Hundred Peninsula later in the war, so he had a thing for getting himself stuck in odd places.
    I'm disspointed that you didn't use one of his pickup lines.
    General Butler: Hey, girl, they call me 'Spoons Butler.' Spoons.

  • @timothyswag3594
    @timothyswag3594 Рік тому

    Where do I sign up

  • @bauhnguefyische667
    @bauhnguefyische667 4 роки тому

    Greetings Yankee!
    From the South Hole!
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Famous Atlanta saying

  • @scouttyra
    @scouttyra 4 роки тому

    "Thanks for the help with today's washing!"

  • @michaelodonnell824
    @michaelodonnell824 4 роки тому

    General Butler - HERO

  • @saggitariuspotato2043
    @saggitariuspotato2043 4 роки тому +3

    (Wrote this in response to a comment regarding people using this video to judge modern southerners while unfairly judging these women. I don't agree with what the confederates stood for, but I also don't think its fair to judge women who live in an invaded town while their husbands and sons are out there fighting the occupying force.)
    The northerners went south and southerners went north after the war. Also races and cultures have sense mixed after the civil war. I'm from confederate decent, but I also have ancestors who were in the holocaust, and in the trail of tears. Judging modern people in the south for what people hundreds of years ago doesn't make that much sense. If you want to judge anyone today, judge them based on what their doing and not what their ancestors did. If they choose to indulge on and defend what their ancestors did than their fair game. I don't defend mine. Slavery was not okay back then. The world was moving away from it. I find it sickening, that the land of the free was one of the last places slavery thrived. Don't mistake my displeasure for shame though. I didn't pick my ancestors, there is no reason to be ashamed. I also just love learning where my family came from, its just really interesting for me as a history buff.

  • @jamesh6024
    @jamesh6024 3 роки тому

    Ben “Spoons” Butler had it coming.

  • @crixxxxxxxxx
    @crixxxxxxxxx 4 роки тому

    Benjamin Butler played by Dennis Franz.

  • @johnthegreat97
    @johnthegreat97 11 місяців тому

    If Uncle Billy was at New Orleans: "I'd save that urine for the fires if i were you."
    *Union Dixie plays in the background*

  • @joehill4094
    @joehill4094 3 роки тому

    didnt they do this during the American Revolution as well? I remembered seeing a chamber pot with King George's face.

  • @jameshoward3rd
    @jameshoward3rd 3 роки тому +1

    I'm starting to think Juan Anatou isn't a real composer.🤔🤔

  • @michaelnewell6385
    @michaelnewell6385 4 місяці тому

    That’s the New Orleans spirit ladies.

  • @meeeka
    @meeeka 3 роки тому +2

    Wasn't he called 'Beast' Butler? I remember my great-grandma telling this story to us.

    • @ajmari9585
      @ajmari9585 2 роки тому

      That's crazy. Did your great grandmother have like personal opinions of ben butler from living through the war? And what did she say?

    • @kenabbott8585
      @kenabbott8585 2 роки тому

      That was how he earned the name, yeah.
      Some also called him "Spoons" Butler for stealing a bunch of silverware.

  • @Kez_DXX
    @Kez_DXX 3 роки тому

    For the longest time I can remember my dad having an ashtray with the text "Kiss our butts Saddam" with a depiction of Saddam at the bottom of the ashtray.
    I seem to recall in Guns of the South, when the Union representatives were being announced, it went something like "the honorable gentlemen [names], and Benjamin Butler."

  • @AjarTadpole7202
    @AjarTadpole7202 Рік тому +1

    In times of resistance, use anything and everything at your disposal, nothing is useless

  • @marklarmcfizzlestaff
    @marklarmcfizzlestaff 4 роки тому

    Don't piss on Dennis Franz.

  • @felixdelabarara494
    @felixdelabarara494 2 роки тому +1

    That awkward moment when 10% of the dudes are absolutely loving it.

  • @marks_sparks1
    @marks_sparks1 4 роки тому

    Crockett Strong, Butlers chief of staff later lead the assault on Fort Wagner July 1863, dying from wounds received there. Portrayed by Jay O. Sanders in Glory.

  • @matthewmeador9565
    @matthewmeador9565 4 роки тому

    Terrible things happen in war. I’d just like to state that behavior like this is defiantly not specific to the American civil war, and you see things like this happening almost anywhere where a foreign power has taken over a territory. You see things similar to this all the time in Europe against German soldiers and soviet regulars, as well as in places like The Philippines and later in Okinawa when Japanese forces took over and harassed the civilians, triggering uprisings and offenses such as those described in the above video.

  • @bigu6591
    @bigu6591 3 роки тому +1

    Based "order 28" Butler

  • @A_Plain_Bean
    @A_Plain_Bean 6 місяців тому

    Outro song?