""His zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was a taper light, his was the burning sun. Mine was bounded by time, his stretched away to the silent shores of eternity. I could speak for the slave. John Brown could fight for the slave. I could live for the slave. John Brown could die for the slave." -Frederick Douglass
john brown's raiders were thugs employed by the "secret six" to incite civil war by economic provocations...he believed in the destruction the US constitution & his efforts to do so were made clear when he took 60 hostages after leading a gang assault on a federal arsenal in virginia
@@steadyjumper3547 well the left doesn’t believe in marriage, commitment, or responsibility, so I see how you love Douglas so much. And John brown killed free blacks and whites so I see how you would like him to.
@@SexyFace still struggling with that Lost Cause cope huh. don't worry, I'm sure a few normal people will get on board with your little Klan LARP any day now
Reminder that John Brown is in hell and that is fantastic. Anti-Christian terrorist. I would’ve loved to have been there when Saint Peter laughed in his as pointed for him to go the other way.
"Git, for he is on the side of justice & you are on the side of chains!" is what I say to Police Officers who think the Punisher symbol belongs on a Police uniform.
The Punisher’s Skull is inappropriate for Police and Law Enforcement. Even in the comics, the Punisher tells the cops that if they should use Captain America’s symbol, not his.
@@davesmilingcoyote No. The problem isn't individual officers. It's that we try to get people to stop doing crimes or taking drugs by locking them away and beating them down instead of lifting them up. In order to change the police, one doesn't become a cop, but a teacher, tenant law attorney, social worker, therapist, addiction counselor, food ministry volunteer...
For real. Modern abolitionist missionaries operating in Sudan don’t have these kinds of balls. They literally buy people and then set them free, thus perpetuating the slave trade….
unfortunately the bad kind of white Christian has worked its claws into the American church so much that I don't even know if it's fixable. Guess I'll stick to bring oriental orthodox we never had all those problems anyway 👍🏼🇦🇲☦️
That's about as basic as things today break down... the Trumpturds are _on the side of chains._ The sides in Amerika haven't been more clear since the Reconstruction era...
@@elmascapo6588 The American south was on the side of chains, and at the time most of south was predominantly made up of Democrats. But there were some northern anti-slavery Dems as well as southern pro slavery Republicans, and either way both parties were still pretty fucking racist. The only reason Lincoln and the Republican party backed the war was to preserve the union and the constitution, if the south wasn't threatening secession they wouldn't have been willing to go to war in order to end slavery.
@@elmascapo6588 If you think being a Democrat in 1859 is the same as being a Democrat in 2021, the answer to your question is not as much as you need to if you want to have any business participating in a conversation about history.
John Brown is an honorary founding father imo. Even most of the founders admitted that slavery had to end, but were too afraid to do what was necessary to end it. John Brown came to do what they left unfinished.
That and the founding fathers obviously had to somehow keep everyone from breaking off in an instant if they were to make any too political argument having statement that would get everyone riled up against each other regarding slavery.
And when the sun is one to try to do to him what they did to that Turner that's when God Unleashed his Wrath and dust that was the day the Civil War begins took a long time but the southern folks including their descendants realize they fucked up the moment they hung John Brown
The founders saw the institution of slavery coming to an end because slavery was mainly used for tobacco/rice farming which was rapidly leaching the soil after 200+ years of use. They thought it would be over in a couple of generations but (like most things with the founders) they didn't see the possibility of changes and the invention of the cotton gin made slavery far more profitable than they ever could have known.
The founding fathers were slavers. It makes no sense to idolize them _and_ John Brown. Slavery was no more acceptable in the 18th century than it was in the 19th, no matter what white supremacist, settler-colonial propaganda Americans are conditioned to roll out in defense of those scumbags. John Brown is taking pot shots from a cloud at George Washington burning in a pit. I mean, not really of course, but those monsters were why John Brown had to be John Brown to begin with: They don't deserve respect, and it is to besmirch John Brown to put him together with those villains
The way he timed that righteous speech with the fuse, to end and have his antagonist pop up when finished speaking to run right into that cannon fire was simply... Divine.
No. It (re)creates the lie that you have to be a mad man to hold the view that Black and White people are exactly equal and that any diminution of the humanity of a Black person is a curse and a stain upon humanity to be purged with just violence. Brown was not crazy, or a fool. He was a fanatic, but a fanatic on the side of justice, far, far ahead of his time. We still haven't caught up with his sense of humanity. Long way to go. Showing Brown in this light as it is here, oppposes he truth of Brown and puts in place a comfortable lie that keeps you on the couch, and complicit in the injustice you participate in and benefit from.
John brown was ready to die at any encounter and that’s why I love him so much. The people who followed him were either to get on board or perish regardless. Brave and great man.
And probably the scene that earns Ethan Hawke of a sweep in the Best Actor in a Miniseries at the awards shows. If he doesn't get the nod, it'll be highway robbery. He was spellbinding as John Brown. Those passion in those eyes that burns right through you were what really drew me in. You can look at actual pictures of John Brown and see that same look.
@@cmonman7990 That speech, too, is just...... watched it last night for probably the 20th time, and had tears streaming down my face when he gave that speech to Owen.
The best part of this scene is Brown doesn't even know the cannon is there, he wasn't trying to bait him out or anything man was just nuts, and yet he managed to be the sanest man in America.
I don’t know who first realized how well Ethan Hawke does vulnerability, but the minute he stopped playing matinee idols he was great. He’s on fire here, and the story so needs to be told-especially now.
@@ifragpsn6431 Gattaca is great. Ethan Hawke is the underrated actor of the last couple decades. And while The Magnificent Seven isn't a lot of people's favorite movie, he plays the PTSD of Goodnight Robicheaux excellently. Jack Valentine in Lord of War, Jake in Training Day, and of course Gattaca as ... (checks IMBD) Vincent.
@@aethertech Yeah he really made M7 feel more gritty. Whereas the rest of the cast were larger than life and full of swagger, he went the complete other direction, it really balanced that out nicely.
GIT is a powerful word. My Dad can use it to command children and also unmanageable pets. My brother can use it on his kids, and I don't even have to think it to make women flee from my area!
I always picture John at the tail end of the fight at Harper's Ferry, half dead and bleeding out, snapping hammers down on dry chambers as those federals close in on him. Man started maybe the only righteous war in modern history. I wish I had his heart.
@@freshprince69 It still would have been abolished... in time. It just would have taken longer. Lincoln merely accelerated the timeline. So did John Brown. Both men had their role to play. Without Brown taking one for the team, the time frame for abolishing slavery probably gets pushed back several years minimum.
Actually both John Brown and Abraham Lincoln were human men, examples of homo sapians sapians. A Homo sapians is a type of primate that share a common ancestor with apes
John Brown was more than that... He was a good man, and a mad man. A man of both God and Gunpowder. A Zealot and Abolishonist. Sometimes it takes a 'Zealot' to turn the wheels of fate, For we cannot expect The Lord to do all the work. . .
@@centristcommisar7828 im not sure he did anything mad? he was correct that slavery could not end but by violence, and used proven slave revolt tactics. his plan got hit by a perfect storm, but he made the best logical and moral decision.
Watching this series, I found myself forgetting that that's actually Ethan Hawke, not John Brown. Very few top dollar actors can totally lose themselves in a role like that. Very good acting and a very, very good series!
"Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle" -Psalm 144:1 John Brown was soooo inconceivably based. Rest in power, you absolute Chad.
John Brown - Father of 20, could recite the Bible Cover to Cover, and saw EVERYONE as equals. Fought and died for a truly righteous cause to end slavery and preserve equality. Money wasn’t his motive. Power wasn’t what he was after. Only the Word of his God was his true calling. He truly was the Ultimate American Gigachad!
I would say he was perfectly sane. What is vile is how most of his countrymen acted. At best passively doing nothing about it. At worst, profiting by it. They all called him a monster and hung him. His statue ought to have a place of honor in Harper's Ferry, not that vile Confederate slab libeling Brown.
My man, the absolute Legend, the wielder of massive cannonballs between his legs didn’t even fire a shot, for he knew the Lord was watching him from bullets
I liked this series because it exposed me to a part of American history I didn't previously know about. I've read about the Civil War, but I never heard of Bleeding Kansas or the Kansas-Missouri border conflict. After watching this, I started looking up information about the different factions involved, like the Free-Staters, the bushwhackers/border ruffians (in the series they're called "Red Shirts") and the Jayhawkers. Interesting fact: John Brown is considered an early Jayhawker or forerunner of the Jayhawkers. I'm not from the Midwest, so there was no incentive for me to learn about this before. But it's such interesting history! And after finishing this series, I've been watching movies like "Ride with the Devil" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales" to better understand all the different sides of this conflict.
Red Legs were the ones I was familiar with, in part due to the "Outlaw Josey Wales" movie. Glad you're looking into this material, because it's fascinating how complex and messy it all gets. Most every war gets a bunch of opportunists hanging around on the literal fringes looking to make a killing (sadly, in a very literal sense).
I'm from Kansas. Missouri raiders (Quantrill's band of terrorists) killed some of my ancestors when they burned Lawrence. Kansans and Missourians still hate each other. That's why I understand when there are people like those in Northern Ireland or Palestine who hate those who did them wrong in the past. Our two states might be contiguous but we are very different people. You'll see Confederate flag bumper stickers and actual flags all over many parts of Missouri; they're rare in Kansas and usually the sign of a transplant from the South. If you ever visit the state capitol building in Topeka, check out the John Steuart Curry "Tragic Prelude" mural depicting John Brown as a Biblical prophet of the Apocalypse.
He was a violent man, a crazy man and was borderline a terrorist. Yet he was a man of genuine integrity and righteousness. You can tell that he was a man who genuinely believed in the evils of the chattel slavery system and believed in the equality of man. I’m just sad he didn’t get to see slavery end in the United States. I’m not the kind to promote violent uprisings but John was right in the end, slavery in america was ended with violence as depressing as that fact is.
John brown was a fucking madman, mad man with good intentions, but an absolute mad lad, I remembered seeing his name while learning about bleeding Kansas and thinking that would be the last time I'd read his name in AP US history, just some crazed guerrilla fighter. But boy was I fucking wrong we got to the Harper's ferry incident and I immediately realized the man was back at it.
@@night4345 yah. He was also kinda wierd, but just like you pointed out.... Everyone was kinda fucked up in one way or another. Which is why I said "mad" as apposed to what?
Honestly, I think he was just completely immersed in the holy Spirit. I don't think he ever did anything that someone could consider mad. The only thing that seemed insane to him was the fact that he didn't see black people as below him, which I definitely believe people saw as a mental illness back then. Truthfully, he was doing what every good Christian should have been doing when living in a country that allows slavery. Especially the type of slavery the south was using, which despite thousands of years of slavery is probably the worst form that can exist. The man knew that the south was never going to allow slaves to go free without blood, and good Christians should always be ready too volunteer it be his blood before anyone else's.
They could always do a season based on the events post-Harper's Ferry, of the events leading to the Civil War. Onion was a fictional character, so they could do whatever they want with him. Maybe he could go on to become an outspoken abolitionist, later to serve in a black brigade in the Civil War. A few key figures like Owen Brown, survived the raid and led interesting lives. I believe Owen and two other raiders went on to serve in the Union army during the Civil War.
All it takes is a BRIEF honest examination of the evil and brutality inflicted through American slavery to know not only was the violence in opposition and offense to it necessary but deserved.
Its ethans ability to lose himself here that hits me. Notice his vocal escalation between "im here in the name of the great.... REDEEMER!!!" its so palpible. He doesnt care if he survives this encounter, hes ready to die where he stands. My generation got lucky with a depection of John Brown this visceral and certain in his cause, and only Ethan could portray it as such.
John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave! John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave! John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave… *BUT HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING OOOOOOOOON*
All the dude did was the abolitionist cause by making the southern view abolitionist as crazed zealots good morals bad optics also while the civil war was already on course to happen he's what set it in stone
@@connorhernandez6570 wdym i just he did more harm than good he was fighting the good fight but set abolition back amd got a bunch of innocents killed the road to hell is paved with good intentions
@@outrageddeer2101 He became the symbol of Abolition after his death, essentially a martyr. With his death abolitionists quickly made him into the image of getting rid of slavery.
Weakest John brown enjoyer VS the strongest “buys a slave” isekai protagonist:
Read the John Brown isekai everyone.
The phrase "buys a slave" isekai protagonist is a national treasure. You have done a great service
I’m reading the John Brown Isekai right now and it’s great
I can also vouch for the John Brown Isekai
John Brown was the greatest American to ever live, an absolute giga Chad who did nothing wrong and an all around martyred hero.
Facts
WWWWW
Wasn't the first person he shot during the raid a black man?
America just couldn't handle how based he was at the time, smh.
@@RhadaGhast100 some Americans still can't, cringe "good ole" boys be pissin' and shiddin' bout him to this day
""His zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was a taper light, his was the burning sun. Mine was bounded by time, his stretched away to the silent shores of eternity. I could speak for the slave. John Brown could fight for the slave. I could live for the slave. John Brown could die for the slave."
-Frederick Douglass
Mad respect between two absolute Gs of history
john brown's raiders were thugs employed by the "secret six" to incite civil war by economic provocations...he believed in the destruction the US constitution & his efforts to do so were made clear when he took 60 hostages after leading a gang assault on a federal arsenal in virginia
@@steadyjumper3547 well the left doesn’t believe in marriage, commitment, or responsibility, so I see how you love Douglas so much.
And John brown killed free blacks and whites so I see how you would like him to.
@@nightrunner3701 What in the actual fuck are you high on?
@@SexyFace still struggling with that Lost Cause cope huh. don't worry, I'm sure a few normal people will get on board with your little Klan LARP any day now
This dude went straight to the VIP area of heaven when he died...
And then he immediately requested to go to Hell, just so he could kick Confederate ass for all eternity.
@@KrasMazovHatesYourGuts
John Brown (kicking in the gates of Hell): WHERE THE HELL IS JEFFERSON DAVIS?
Reminder that John Brown is in hell and that is fantastic. Anti-Christian terrorist. I would’ve loved to have been there when Saint Peter laughed in his as pointed for him to go the other way.
@@samuelbedsole5089I see this in my mind with John Brown as that image of doomguy choking a demon
@@KrasMazovHatesYourGuts
Well he died before the confederacy was a thing, but he would definitely request so he may torture the slavers he killed.
"How does anyone ever hit anything wielding two pistols like that?"
"That's what the cannon is for."
@MelloWattz or intelligence, just shoot with one pistol while holding the other and when it runs out start shooting with the other one.
"Git, for he is on the side of justice & you are on the side of chains!" is what I say to Police Officers who think the Punisher symbol belongs on a Police uniform.
I'll help you with the Canon, comrade
The Punisher’s Skull is inappropriate for Police and Law Enforcement. Even in the comics, the Punisher tells the cops that if they should use Captain America’s symbol, not his.
No it's absolutely appropriate for the police, that's the real problem
@@__-vb3ht then become a police officer and help fix the problem
@@davesmilingcoyote No. The problem isn't individual officers. It's that we try to get people to stop doing crimes or taking drugs by locking them away and beating them down instead of lifting them up. In order to change the police, one doesn't become a cop, but a teacher, tenant law attorney, social worker, therapist, addiction counselor, food ministry volunteer...
I'd convert back to Christianity if more Christians were like John Brown.
For real.
Modern abolitionist missionaries operating in Sudan don’t have these kinds of balls.
They literally buy people and then set them free, thus perpetuating the slave trade….
unfortunately the bad kind of white Christian has worked its claws into the American church so much that I don't even know if it's fixable. Guess I'll stick to bring oriental orthodox we never had all those problems anyway 👍🏼🇦🇲☦️
Fr
Don't wait on others to bear the name well, prove to them that it shall be by His will.
they call us communists now lol
FOR HE IS ON THE SIDE OF JUSTICE! AND YOU ARE ON THE SIDE OF CHAINS!
Epic !
That's about as basic as things today break down... the Trumpturds are _on the side of chains._ The sides in Amerika haven't been more clear since the Reconstruction era...
@@elmascapo6588 The American south was on the side of chains, and at the time most of south was predominantly made up of Democrats. But there were some northern anti-slavery Dems as well as southern pro slavery Republicans, and either way both parties were still pretty fucking racist. The only reason Lincoln and the Republican party backed the war was to preserve the union and the constitution, if the south wasn't threatening secession they wouldn't have been willing to go to war in order to end slavery.
@@elmascapo6588 If you think being a Democrat in 1859 is the same as being a Democrat in 2021, the answer to your question is not as much as you need to if you want to have any business participating in a conversation about history.
so inspiring and awesome lol
John Brown is an honorary founding father imo. Even most of the founders admitted that slavery had to end, but were too afraid to do what was necessary to end it. John Brown came to do what they left unfinished.
John Brown is histories greatest Giga-Chad.
That and the founding fathers obviously had to somehow keep everyone from breaking off in an instant if they were to make any too political argument having statement that would get everyone riled up against each other regarding slavery.
And when the sun is one to try to do to him what they did to that Turner that's when God Unleashed his Wrath and dust that was the day the Civil War begins took a long time but the southern folks including their descendants realize they fucked up the moment they hung John Brown
The founders saw the institution of slavery coming to an end because slavery was mainly used for tobacco/rice farming which was rapidly leaching the soil after 200+ years of use. They thought it would be over in a couple of generations but (like most things with the founders) they didn't see the possibility of changes and the invention of the cotton gin made slavery far more profitable than they ever could have known.
The founding fathers were slavers. It makes no sense to idolize them _and_ John Brown. Slavery was no more acceptable in the 18th century than it was in the 19th, no matter what white supremacist, settler-colonial propaganda Americans are conditioned to roll out in defense of those scumbags. John Brown is taking pot shots from a cloud at George Washington burning in a pit. I mean, not really of course, but those monsters were why John Brown had to be John Brown to begin with: They don't deserve respect, and it is to besmirch John Brown to put him together with those villains
The way he timed that righteous speech with the fuse, to end and have his antagonist pop up when finished speaking to run right into that cannon fire was simply... Divine.
its in the script. if the timing is off the director yells cut and they do it again. pretty simple stuff actually
@@cannibaljoe7748 Why are you taking this too literal enough to state obvious stuff mate? You waste your breath.
@@cannibaljoe7748 he’s talking about within the context of the show, not the meta context of the running of said show
@@dragonsword7370 how does one waste breath…. through typing?
@@Nutterbutter123 huff like a lonely woman who got told her picture looks strange?
"And I am here in the name of the great... REDEEMER! THE KING OF KINGS!"
THE MAN OF THE HOLY TRINITY!!!!
@@onefairyfan87
AND I HEREBY ORDER. YOU. TO. GIT
GIT IN HIS HOLY NAME!
@@highmarshalsigismund2036 GIT!!!! FOR HE IS ON THE SIDE OF JUSTICE!! AND YOU ARE ON THE SIDE OF CHAINS!!!!
@@highmarshalsigismund2036 GIT!! For HE is on the side of JUSTICE!! And YOU are on the side of CHAINS!!!
John Brown was a real life D&D PALADIN!
Oath of Freedom!
Ethan Hawke absolutely Killed it as John Brown
And slavers…he killed those too
No. It (re)creates the lie that you have to be a mad man to hold the view that Black and White people are exactly equal and that any diminution of the humanity of a Black person is a curse and a stain upon humanity to be purged with just violence. Brown was not crazy, or a fool. He was a fanatic, but a fanatic on the side of justice, far, far ahead of his time. We still haven't caught up with his sense of humanity. Long way to go. Showing Brown in this light as it is here, oppposes he truth of Brown and puts in place a comfortable lie that keeps you on the couch, and complicit in the injustice you participate in and benefit from.
nope, he portrayed the stertypocal view of him.
Hawke was absolutely mugged at the award shows, not winning best actor in a miniseries.
@@chad3232132 I feel it … he acted his ass off
John Brown makes me want to Raid some Proud Boys offices like its 1859.
Based
Swear 😐
PUT ME IN CAPTAIN!!!
🫡🗣️🔥🤣
When the Paladin subclasses into artificer in D&D.
Nah, that is when the Paladin casts Divine Smite.
I KICK ASS FOR THE LORD!
Pathfinder offers a paladin subclass called "holy gun"
Git indeed
John brown was ready to die at any encounter and that’s why I love him so much. The people who followed him were either to get on board or perish regardless. Brave and great man.
One should not fear death if they die for a good cause
objectively the best John brown speech in the series.
And probably the scene that earns Ethan Hawke of a sweep in the Best Actor in a Miniseries at the awards shows. If he doesn't get the nod, it'll be highway robbery. He was spellbinding as John Brown. Those passion in those eyes that burns right through you were what really drew me in. You can look at actual pictures of John Brown and see that same look.
his actual speech to the court was better
I like the speech before he beheaded that one guy best
@@cmonman7990 That speech, too, is just...... watched it last night for probably the 20th time, and had tears streaming down my face when he gave that speech to Owen.
@@Jimmy1982Playlists foreal , look up the reading of his real speech
World's most based man
him and Sogoman Telarian
The best part of this scene is Brown doesn't even know the cannon is there, he wasn't trying to bait him out or anything man was just nuts, and yet he managed to be the sanest man in America.
That’s the beauty 🤣🫶🏼 and the madness. This performance was amazing.
I can't believe John Brown even managed to make it down to Harper's Ferry while lugging around his massive balls.
"He is on the side of justice, and you are on the side of chains!" IS SO RAW BRO
John Brown is the most based human to ever exist
May those on the side of chains be forever dashed to guts
Power to the people
I don’t know who first realized how well Ethan Hawke does vulnerability, but the minute he stopped playing matinee idols he was great. He’s on fire here, and the story so needs to be told-especially now.
Someone didn't watch Gattaca....
@@ifragpsn6431 Gattaca is great. Ethan Hawke is the underrated actor of the last couple decades. And while The Magnificent Seven isn't a lot of people's favorite movie, he plays the PTSD of Goodnight Robicheaux excellently. Jack Valentine in Lord of War, Jake in Training Day, and of course Gattaca as ... (checks IMBD) Vincent.
@@aethertech Yeah he really made M7 feel more gritty. Whereas the rest of the cast were larger than life and full of swagger, he went the complete other direction, it really balanced that out nicely.
GIT is a powerful word.
My Dad can use it to command children and also unmanageable pets. My brother can use it on his kids, and I don't even have to think it to make women flee from my area!
“The Lord giveth and The Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of The Lord.” Amen 🙏 ✝️
Frank Heffley's civil war reenactments got a lot more intense than I remember them being
I always picture John at the tail end of the fight at Harper's Ferry, half dead and bleeding out, snapping hammers down on dry chambers as those federals close in on him. Man started maybe the only righteous war in modern history. I wish I had his heart.
He didn't die there though. He stood trial. And gave a pair of very firey speeches that swayed opinions on slavery.
"The caterpillar does all the work, but the butterfly gets all the publicity."
Lincoln was the butterfly, John Brown was the caterpillar.
Yea, but if it wasn't for lincoln slavery wouldn't have been abolished
@@freshprince69 It still would have been abolished... in time. It just would have taken longer. Lincoln merely accelerated the timeline. So did John Brown. Both men had their role to play. Without Brown taking one for the team, the time frame for abolishing slavery probably gets pushed back several years minimum.
@@freshprince69 Brown actually freed slaves and gave them equal rights. Lin Colon Cancer belived they shoukdnt have equaliuty but should be "freed"
That ain’t no caterpillar. That’s a hornet.
Actually both John Brown and Abraham Lincoln were human men, examples of homo sapians sapians. A
Homo sapians is a type of primate that share a common ancestor with apes
Even if I am an atheist I do appreciate a good passionate religious speech from a zealot
John Brown was more than that...
He was a good man, and a mad man.
A man of both God and Gunpowder.
A Zealot and Abolishonist.
Sometimes it takes a 'Zealot' to turn the wheels of fate,
For we cannot expect The Lord to do all the work. . .
@@centristcommisar7828 well said friend
the only sympathetic zealots are those who preach liberation theeology
@@centristcommisar7828 im not sure he did anything mad? he was correct that slavery could not end but by violence, and used proven slave revolt tactics. his plan got hit by a perfect storm, but he made the best logical and moral decision.
@@personeater747 I'm not saying he was mad for taking up the cause of abolition. I'm saying he was unhinged. You have to be to do great things.
I love how uses "Git" like he's talking to some farm animal.
Well, enslavers ARE animals.
Watching this series, I found myself forgetting that that's actually Ethan Hawke, not John Brown. Very few top dollar actors can totally lose themselves in a role like that. Very good acting and a very, very good series!
Day-Lewis would be another one who always provide that feeling in his performance. In my eyes, best method actor out there.
@@Unseen_Hejcior He's certainly up there! I remember getting the same feeling from him watching The Crucible.
"Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle"
-Psalm 144:1
John Brown was soooo inconceivably based. Rest in power, you absolute Chad.
In Jesus’ holy name, amen. ✝️🙏
The good lord always provides.
John Brown - Father of 20, could recite the Bible Cover to Cover, and saw EVERYONE as equals. Fought and died for a truly righteous cause to end slavery and preserve equality.
Money wasn’t his motive.
Power wasn’t what he was after.
Only the Word of his God was his true calling.
He truly was the Ultimate American Gigachad!
This man is inspiring me to be a better man
He was insane, but at least he was insane in the right direction.
not insane. a paladin.
I would say he was perfectly sane. What is vile is how most of his countrymen acted. At best passively doing nothing about it. At worst, profiting by it. They all called him a monster and hung him.
His statue ought to have a place of honor in Harper's Ferry, not that vile Confederate slab libeling Brown.
I honestly play this scene in my head whenever someone is in my way.
That is both hilarious and kinda cool 🤣
Shall we say this quote of john brown to anyone who supports project 2025?
Absolutely yes.
HELL YEAH!
John Brown’s legacy lives on in the abolition of wage slavery and capitalism.
"As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free, our God is marching on" - Battlehymn of the Republic
We need more people like him today....
Aaron Bushnell
My man, the absolute Legend, the wielder of massive cannonballs between his legs didn’t even fire a shot, for he knew the Lord was watching him from bullets
The lord giveth
And the lord taketh away
This and *WAKE UP, SLEEPER, ARIIIIIIISE FROM THE DEAD, AND CHRISTS LIGHT WILL SHINE ON YOU* from the pilot are fucking killer moments in the series
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
That moment always gives me goosebumps
I liked this series because it exposed me to a part of American history I didn't previously know about. I've read about the Civil War, but I never heard of Bleeding Kansas or the Kansas-Missouri border conflict. After watching this, I started looking up information about the different factions involved, like the Free-Staters, the bushwhackers/border ruffians (in the series they're called "Red Shirts") and the Jayhawkers. Interesting fact: John Brown is considered an early Jayhawker or forerunner of the Jayhawkers. I'm not from the Midwest, so there was no incentive for me to learn about this before. But it's such interesting history! And after finishing this series, I've been watching movies like "Ride with the Devil" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales" to better understand all the different sides of this conflict.
Red Legs were the ones I was familiar with, in part due to the "Outlaw Josey Wales" movie. Glad you're looking into this material, because it's fascinating how complex and messy it all gets. Most every war gets a bunch of opportunists hanging around on the literal fringes looking to make a killing (sadly, in a very literal sense).
I'm from Kansas. Missouri raiders (Quantrill's band of terrorists) killed some of my ancestors when they burned Lawrence. Kansans and Missourians still hate each other. That's why I understand when there are people like those in Northern Ireland or Palestine who hate those who did them wrong in the past. Our two states might be contiguous but we are very different people. You'll see Confederate flag bumper stickers and actual flags all over many parts of Missouri; they're rare in Kansas and usually the sign of a transplant from the South. If you ever visit the state capitol building in Topeka, check out the John Steuart Curry "Tragic Prelude" mural depicting John Brown as a Biblical prophet of the Apocalypse.
I love learning things like that in comments like these, you guys have fascinating lives and stories!
Read The Cornerstone speech to find out what the south truly wanted, they were truly devils.
I’m surprised it wasn’t taught to you in US History class, I know we went over it in there.
John brown literally went "git gud" in the hardest way possible
No matter how many times I watch it, it doesn't get any less epic.
John Brown is a Christian giga chad.
I have watched this 20 times. It is a work of the most beautiful art.
He was a violent man, a crazy man and was borderline a terrorist. Yet he was a man of genuine integrity and righteousness. You can tell that he was a man who genuinely believed in the evils of the chattel slavery system and believed in the equality of man. I’m just sad he didn’t get to see slavery end in the United States.
I’m not the kind to promote violent uprisings but John was right in the end, slavery in america was ended with violence as depressing as that fact is.
I love how he almost looks surprised the canon thing worked
John Brown. What a true American hero. We need more of him and less of these Little Dylan Roofs.
"For a slaver, you're talking mad tyranny for someone in cannon distance."
John Brown encourages you to use his preferred version control system (Harper's Ferry, 1859, colorized)
Now THAT is a character introduction
John brown was a fucking madman, mad man with good intentions, but an absolute mad lad, I remembered seeing his name while learning about bleeding Kansas and thinking that would be the last time I'd read his name in AP US history, just some crazed guerrilla fighter.
But boy was I fucking wrong we got to the Harper's ferry incident and I immediately realized the man was back at it.
I mean mad relative to what? Think of the times he lived in.
@@SerfsUp1848 He was one of the few that saw the inherent insanity of keeping human beings as slaves.
@@night4345 yah. He was also kinda wierd, but just like you pointed out.... Everyone was kinda fucked up in one way or another. Which is why I said "mad" as apposed to what?
Sigmar protects.
Honestly, I think he was just completely immersed in the holy Spirit.
I don't think he ever did anything that someone could consider mad. The only thing that seemed insane to him was the fact that he didn't see black people as below him, which I definitely believe people saw as a mental illness back then.
Truthfully, he was doing what every good Christian should have been doing when living in a country that allows slavery. Especially the type of slavery the south was using, which despite thousands of years of slavery is probably the worst form that can exist.
The man knew that the south was never going to allow slaves to go free without blood, and good Christians should always be ready too volunteer it be his blood before anyone else's.
Such an amazing series! This was by far my favorite scene, although there were plenty to love. I only wish there was a way to have more seasons!
Bring back John Brown from the dead and we could have a 2020 season
@@sushikazuki5945 they could continue the story with little onion.
@@warriorking1486 Ahh, true. the guy would need to write another book, though
@@sushikazuki5945 no, little onion is a fictional character so they can continue the story with him
They could always do a season based on the events post-Harper's Ferry, of the events leading to the Civil War. Onion was a fictional character, so they could do whatever they want with him. Maybe he could go on to become an outspoken abolitionist, later to serve in a black brigade in the Civil War. A few key figures like Owen Brown, survived the raid and led interesting lives. I believe Owen and two other raiders went on to serve in the Union army during the Civil War.
All it takes is a BRIEF honest examination of the evil and brutality inflicted through American slavery to know not only was the violence in opposition and offense to it necessary but deserved.
This Scene gives me goosebumps every time I see it. God bless Captain John.
Such a brilliant series. Ethan hawke is incredible and what a range he shows
That man was a Paladin.
Oath of Freedom, even.
When you multiclass war cleric with gunslinger.
Man was too based for the time.
Oh hey its the videogame guntuber
Spine tingling scene, Ethan's back!
Frank Heffley got really serious with his civil war reenactment hobby
I like how he stood there like "oh shit I'm dead" and then popped like a water balloon.
Didn't know they made a series on him I gotta see it. Man was a true hero of his time
Hawke is so underrated.
This show deserves more love and recognition
What show?
@@Beer_viking The Good Lord Bird
Thank you Robert
The guy walking in the back, after the blast: "Yep. That seems about right..."
Zahn brought a gun to a cannon fight.
Never test the will and fury of a tired, good man.
"And you are on the side of chains!!!" Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Wow… you destroyed that guy without even touchin’ ‘im.
John Brown Was a North African Berber
I didn’t believe in holy men until John brown
“Ahhhhhhoooooh….”
I think that would probably be the reaction of anyone running straight out into canon fire.
John Brown was the greatest white man who ever lived.
The most based person in American history
Best hes ever delivered. A true masterpiece in acting.
Pay attention conservatives, this is what a REAL CHRISTIAN looked like.
@NathanLongacre-jo6cxa hero *
Abolitionist intent intensifies
Based and John Brown-pilled
Its ethans ability to lose himself here that hits me. Notice his vocal escalation between "im here in the name of the great.... REDEEMER!!!" its so palpible. He doesnt care if he survives this encounter, hes ready to die where he stands. My generation got lucky with a depection of John Brown this visceral and certain in his cause, and only Ethan could portray it as such.
John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave!
John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave!
John Brown’s body lies a-molderin in his grave…
*BUT HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING OOOOOOOOON*
GLORY! GLORY! HALLELUJAH!
GLORY! GLORY! HALLELUJAH!
GLORY! GLORY! HALLELUJAH!
AND HIS SOUL GOES MARCHIN' ON!!!
Resurrect John Brown and give 'em a goddamn battle mech ❤❤❤
The fanatical militarist egalitarian sitting on the border of the genocidal empire ready to declare war the second they can like a coked up chihuahua:
Now this is an ally
"GYAT, FOR HES ON THE SIDE OF JUSTICE" 💀
Just visited John browns grave in the Adirondacks long live jb
john brown was a prophet and a freedom fighter he was a hero and a warrior ⚔️⚔️⚔️💪💪💪✝️✝️✝️
Start a thread with me.
John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave...
A-molderin in the grave
A-molderin in the grave~
And his soul goes marching on!
That guy is a true legend
If anyones wondering, the shows called “The good Lord bird”
Ethan hawke as hes become older just looks like he loves in a western style setting for film. He plays roles in that era so damn well.
Based John Brown
The Lord works in mysterious ways believe me.
*john brown- **_"GREATEST WHITE MAN THAT EVER LIVED". "GREATEST AMERICAN"._*
I have never heard or seen this show and I instantly wanna watch it now
Ethan Hawke: So, how big you need me to go?
Director: Yes.
John Brown should be resurrected and given power armor.
All the dude did was the abolitionist cause by making the southern view abolitionist as crazed zealots good morals bad optics also while the civil war was already on course to happen he's what set it in stone
There's a FB group for that.
@@outrageddeer2101 Cope harder man
@@connorhernandez6570 wdym i just he did more harm than good he was fighting the good fight but set abolition back amd got a bunch of innocents killed the road to hell is paved with good intentions
@@outrageddeer2101 He became the symbol of Abolition after his death, essentially a martyr. With his death abolitionists quickly made him into the image of getting rid of slavery.