Black then, and in some adjudication/judication today, one did not need a law degree to be a judge. Judges are elected by the people or appointed by the governor.
hey sal, i love your videos man and i wanted to ask you if you can make an intuition video about polynomial long division. really love your stuff man keep it up
The supreme court did the exact same kind of non-existing logic in Roe vs. Wade, so them doing this kind of illegal ruling, for as an unjust law is no law at all, so an unjust ruling is no ruling at all; hence they broke the law in both cases.
His ownership was transferred to someone in New York, a *free state*, and he *still* remained legally considered a slave?! This just took a criminally illegal turn!
There's a lot of stuff in here that goes to the question of what caused the civil war, of what even allowed it to happen for that matter. Why was slavery allowed, and what made it end? I didn't hear about about Dred Scott until I was a jr. in college. But even then, I really didn't have an outline in my mind about why he and this case became so important. I was wondering, Jake, if while you were watching this, did you see anything that struck you as extremely right, or perhaps as extremely unfair? With the idea that history repeats itself, did you see anything that gave you concern about the world we live in now?
Incorrect no one wants to keep actual history out of schools its the altered version of history that is designed up hold modern day narratives that is the part of CRT that people don't want in school.
African-American is a misnomer for Paleo-American Aborigine Moors/Muurs (whom were landlords of the land and weren't supposed citizens which is why they were excluded); the same people whom are apart of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship. Renaming said people were to denationalize them to take away their landlord status over the Europeans.
This is the hardest information to let people know because of the social engineering if they would just understand that we are the writers and the people of the land and black is a status all these cases and issues we face would make so much more sense the people that know this information heard this in the way it can be understood on so many different levels it is not about color but the color of law I watch videos that I watched before I knew this info and can finally understand the politics of the world so much clearer it is so hard to get my love ones to see the light without judging and seeing things the way I once did but I will not give up its imperative that we start to understand and get this before it is too late because now more than ever the change is happening and time is almost up and it's so vivid
Moors are North Africans and have nothing to do with North America Moorish Science and the "Muurs" themselves are nothing more than historical fan fiction.
What a fantastic analysis by wonderfully qualified gifted experts
D1 glazer😍
So judges are no better at interpreting law than anybody else.
Black then, and in some adjudication/judication today, one did not need a law degree to be a judge. Judges are elected by the people or appointed by the governor.
Yeah, judges are stupid; they know literally *less than* the average citizen about interpreting the law!
Especially when they're staunch racists. 🇺🇸
they are people. but there are a lot of things at work here other than the law. we know that from 2020
These scholar students were great! @Khan Academy
Okay but now I’m all sad cause Dred didn’t live long enough to see slavery end:(
It never ended. It’s now mental slavery. That’s even more sad !
but he did live long enough to see his family be free.🥹
I can watch video allday
hey sal, i love your videos man and i wanted to ask you if you can make an intuition video about polynomial long division. really love your stuff man keep it up
The supreme court did the exact same kind of non-existing logic in Roe vs. Wade, so them doing this kind of illegal ruling, for as an unjust law is no law at all, so an unjust ruling is no ruling at all; hence they broke the law in both cases.
Equal dignity and equal rights; not more, not less, equal.
This is cool:)
Basically, in its official capacity, the USA supreme court broke the law in this case, in a large number of ways.
Very interesting history
His ownership was transferred to someone in New York, a *free state*, and he *still* remained legally considered a slave?! This just took a criminally illegal turn!
Pls make a video on history of india for class 7 pls pls pls pls sir i am in great need
This is marvelous
watching most of the video it really has little to do with the case and legal arguments and more about other things that were going on at the time.
my school made me watch this oof.
same :(
Boo hoo.. would hate for you to be educated...
There's a lot of stuff in here that goes to the question of what caused the civil war, of what even allowed it to happen for that matter. Why was slavery allowed, and what made it end? I didn't hear about about Dred Scott until I was a jr. in college. But even then, I really didn't have an outline in my mind about why he and this case became so important. I was wondering, Jake, if while you were watching this, did you see anything that struck you as extremely right, or perhaps as extremely unfair? With the idea that history repeats itself, did you see anything that gave you concern about the world we live in now?
And that's at the *current moment*, not restorative from the past.
Blacks had no rights that the White man was bound to respect.
Chief Justice Roger Taney
and this is what they don’t want taught in schools
Incorrect no one wants to keep actual history out of schools its the altered version of history that is designed up hold modern day narratives that is the part of CRT that people don't want in school.
pretty interesting though.
hey sal how can i get into mit is there any examination ? if there plz inform me ok
@Md Aatif im from india
im from kerala
go to michigan tech if you want to be a good engineer. MIT is barf.
Is Peter related to Joe?
Lots of factual inaccuracies
African-American is a misnomer for Paleo-American Aborigine Moors/Muurs (whom were landlords of the land and weren't supposed citizens which is why they were excluded); the same people whom are apart of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship. Renaming said people were to denationalize them to take away their landlord status over the Europeans.
This is the hardest information to let people know because of the social engineering if they would just understand that we are the writers and the people of the land and black is a status all these cases and issues we face would make so much more sense the people that know this information heard this in the way it can be understood on so many different levels it is not about color but the color of law I watch videos that I watched before I knew this info and can finally understand the politics of the world so much clearer it is so hard to get my love ones to see the light without judging and seeing things the way I once did but I will not give up its imperative that we start to understand and get this before it is too late because now more than ever the change is happening and time is almost up and it's so vivid
@@geridjohnson307 @El Anthony Oggún
What are you two even talking about?
Moors are North Africans and have nothing to do with North America Moorish Science and the "Muurs" themselves are nothing more than historical fan fiction.
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2o22
First
lincoln was of mixed race
fact
So?
Lol