That was a good movie. Was actually about a white man(tom cruise) getting captured by the samurai and learning their ways and switches sides. Don't let the tittle fool ya lol. "The last samurai" had to do with the ones that died in the end. Not Tom.
There actually were Asian Confederate Slaveowners (Like the famous Siamese Twins Chang and Eng, whose two sons both joined the Confederate Army's 37th Battalion of the Virginia Cavalry) not to mention all the other Asian confederate soldiers like Charles Chon who served in the 24th Dismounted Cavalry Regiment of Texas for the CSA. These guys missed a huge opportunity to fact check Bobby again (like how they fact checked him saying Korea didn't have slavery only to find out it had the world record for longest unbroken chain of slavery).
@@shroom1911 It's pretty serious when people are so ignorant of history they LAUGH at the idea of Confederate Asians and don't realize they existed, it's spitting on the memory of the roughly 25 to 30 confederate asian soldiers, half of whom died. Like Charles Chon from Shanghai China a 21 year old kid who fought alongside us Texans and died at the Battle of Franklin, TN. Have some respect for the dead, and for history! It'd be like laughing at the idea of Native American Confederates, and not bothering to google and find out that the MAJORITY of Native Americans sided with the confederacy and the Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Nations each were even given a permanent seat in the Confederate House of Representatives, like there was a Cherokee Representative, Creek Representative, Seminole Representative, all given permanent seats in the Confederate Congress (unlike the US congress which still to this day never has given a seat to ANY tribe, the CSA gave seats to many tribes and arguably would have been way nicer to the natives than the Union which went on a rampage after the civil war murdering the Dakota and various other tribes, it's arguable the CSA would have been WAY better to natives especially with several native tribes in their congress and a policy of offering seats in their congress to native tribes would mean much less conflict).
@@shroom1911he loves the traitor south you can see it in his comments. Clearly a historian of confederate history. So it is serious for him he’s still fighting the lost cause
@Tanzenergise someone doesn't understand who Engrish works. You don't just swap l's and r's. R's get left alint, and l's get changed to r's. It'd be urysses s grant.
@@JordonPatrickMears11211988no l and R aren't really considered different by a lot of North Asian languages. It's my that they replace them, it's that thier mind can't comprehend them being different. With experience they pick up the difference but hen they start they honestly can't tell the difference when speaking it.
Bro, there was an Asian Robert Lee working at ESPN not too long ago and this happened: "ESPN Pulls Announcer Robert Lee From Virginia Game Because of His Name" This was when they destroyed the statues. Super ridiculous
Or making one about the true story of the original "Siamese Twins" of the PT Barnum Circus, who were Confederate Slaveowners whose sons served in the 37th Battalion of the Confederate Virginia Cavalry. Or about Charles Chon the 21 year old from Shanghai who served with the Texas 24th Dismounted Cavalry Regiment of the CSA army, was captured, exchanged, and then voluntarily re-enlisted back into the confederate army, only to end up killed by the Yankees at the Battle of Franklin. The existence of Asian Confederates, Black Confederates, Native American confederates (indeed the majority of native americans sided with the CSA), are all a historical inconvenience to the revisionists on both sides so they generally get erased from history. The CSA also had one of it's top cabinet members was a Hebrew, Judah Benjamin, dubbed the "Brains of the Confederacy", while the Union never had any Hebrews allowed ever from 1776 until 1902 (about 40 cabinets), the CSA's FIRST EVER cabinet had one. Needless to say, the CSA did not have a racism problem, despite it's slavery problem. Indeed, in the South, most free minorities were slaveowners, about 40% of free blacks in South Carolina and Louisiana were themselves slaveowners, a proportion MUCH higher than among whites, of whom only 5.67% owned slaves, close to 15% of whites in South Carolina did though. So hence why it wasn't all that strange that there were several Asian Confederate Slaveowners and that Asians were often treated better in the South where they were either: A) welcome cheap labor that worked hard until they could afford to: B) buy slaves themselves and join the elite. Whereas in the North, they were only viewed as labor competition in factories and other workplaces. Similar to how free blacks after the war went North only to experience terrible racism from Yankees and millions of blacks died after the war from Yankee mistreatment (and the fact the Union had zero plans to take care of the freed slaves), so millions of them ended up just going back to their former slavemasters and begging them to take them on as sharecroppers (sometimes worse than slavery as the masters no longer took any responsibility for their health and welfare and didn't care if they were malnourished or died of cold, etc.). Much like the terrible story of Joseph Miller, a black man who enlisted with the union army thinking it would bring freedom to him and his wife and 4 children, but then when the union realized it would need to feed and clothe his wife and 4 children, they kicked him out of the union army and forced him and his family out into the cold weather, where his entire family died a cold, excruciating death. Historians often like to overlook how the Emancipation Proclamation was essentially genocide, as over 1 million blacks died as the Yankees refused them jobs, and their former slavemasters often didn't take them back, the 2 million who returned to their masters as sharecroppers were often the lucky ones, though many said sharecropping was nearly as bad as slavery itself (sometimes worse if the master was wroth over losing the war and property, whatever few slaves came back sometimes had a harder time of it, expected to produce a harvest just as large as when there was double the workforce).
@@Brody1007 Did you somehow forget when people were pissed off that confederate statues were being removed even though those statues were only put up in 1950/60s? A satire movie about the confederacy would definitely piss a decent amount of people off.
@@thegatorhator6822 Irony is there were several Asian Confederate Slaveowners, like the famous PT Barnum Circus "Siamese Twins" from Thialand, Chang and Eng, who had slaves and fathered 21 children with two upper class white sisters the Yates sisters, and were welcome in North Carolina elite society, and had two sons who served in the 37th Virginia Cavalry, one of whom was brutally and racistly mistreated in a Union POW camp where they made him eat rats to survive, the irony being the Union was far more racist against Asians than the CSA, mostly because they viewed them as competing for jobs (the "yellow peril", etc.) while Southerners appreciated extra cheap labor and the fact that most Southern Asians worked hard, became slaveowners and assimilated in the South pretty well generally. There weren't many though, only a few hundred even lived in the South and were treated as "white" for race purposes until after the war when racism skyrocketed due to the defeat and blameshifting. But of that handful that lived in the south, we do know of at least 18 Asian confederate soldiers, most of which were learned about due to Union POW records, so presumably there are about another 10 to 20 we don't know about. Like Charles Chon who served in the Texas 24th Regiment and died at the Battle of Franklin, TN and had a gravestone in the McGavock Confederate Cemetary, people are always shocked to see it! His story was amazing too, he actually was captured and then eagerly re-enlisted back into the CSA army, only to then get killed by the Yankees in Tennessee. He was only 21 years old, and from Shanghai.
@@felixfungle-bung4688 Yeah, idk the dates and what not but didnt we also import in asian "slaves" to build the railroads lmao I coulda swore a lot of asian perished building shit ass amtrack
No they didn’t. I don’t know about Chinese soldiers (but I highly doubt it), but no African American units fought for the confederacy. Absolutely, categorically false. Slaves followed the large armies and were cooks and blacksmiths. The confederate congress passed a law allowing them to be recruited but that was near the end and they only mustered 200 but never armed them and Richmond fell soon after. Stop spreading bullshit
“Major George Campbell Brown, later affirmed, the handful of black soldiers mustered in the southern capital in March of 1865 constituted 'the first and only black troops used on our side.' “That took me about 1 minute to find, try harder dude
There WERE Asian confederate soldiers such as Charles Chon, a Chinese Texan private in Company K, 24th Texas Dismounted Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A. He was killed by Union troops at the Battle of Franklin, TN, on Nov. 30, 1864, and is buried on the battlefield at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Another Asian-Confederate was William Henry Kwan of Company B, 15th Virginia Battalion of Light Artillery. Also, no need to make up a story when there is the VERY TRUE story of the Thai Siamese Twins from PT Barnum Circus, Chang and Eng Bunker, (they took an American last name to Americanize) who were avowed Confederates and slaveowners, and BOTH of the Siamese twins had separate sons who both served in the same 37th Battalion of the Virginia Cavalry. Historians suppressing that part of history is so sad when their story is SO DANG INTERESTING and definitely worthy of a movie. The Siamese Twins married two white women sisters (taking turns at which house they'd go to), and were actually respected by CSA society and slaveowners, much like many blacks in the south also owned slaves, which made them respected slaveowners. It was kind of like racism disappeared when they were slaveowners themselves then other southerners respected them for assimilating to their cultural "way of life", haha. I suspect Hollywood wouldn't want to make the movie for fear of pointing out Asians owned slaves in America and also fought for the Confederacy...
the whole "Bobby is Asian" joke hopefully never gets old
Which one is Bobby?
He's my favorite chinese comedian ❤
@@TheControlsTechhe's japanese smh
Wait that guy Bobby is Asian? Holy shit
I hope he stays Asian too
The confederasian 😂
This is such a hilarious and original comment! Awesome!
That’s gold!! 😂 underrated and under liked!!
Well done
You win sir
Underrated comment I'll be back at 1k
“ the last confederate “ since tom cruise was the last samurai. Blockbuster hit.
genius
Brooo....
Would not only watch, I'll chip in to fund it.
That was a good movie. Was actually about a white man(tom cruise) getting captured by the samurai and learning their ways and switches sides. Don't let the tittle fool ya lol. "The last samurai" had to do with the ones that died in the end. Not Tom.
The last samurai is Hollywood bullshit. Not historical.@@MadHaTTer121
That trumpet from his mouth was impressive no??? 😮😂
Yuh
Santino is so good at impressions
Anybody and their mother can do that, you just need to not be wetarded
@@jjshotty2897 nah
@@jjshotty2897 Just a little tism
“Pickeh de cotton fastuh” I’m dying bro 😂🤣🤣🤣
There actually were Asian Confederate Slaveowners (Like the famous Siamese Twins Chang and Eng, whose two sons both joined the Confederate Army's 37th Battalion of the Virginia Cavalry) not to mention all the other Asian confederate soldiers like Charles Chon who served in the 24th Dismounted Cavalry Regiment of Texas for the CSA. These guys missed a huge opportunity to fact check Bobby again (like how they fact checked him saying Korea didn't have slavery only to find out it had the world record for longest unbroken chain of slavery).
@@TexanIndependence ain’t that serious dawg 😂
@@shroom1911 It's pretty serious when people are so ignorant of history they LAUGH at the idea of Confederate Asians and don't realize they existed, it's spitting on the memory of the roughly 25 to 30 confederate asian soldiers, half of whom died. Like Charles Chon from Shanghai China a 21 year old kid who fought alongside us Texans and died at the Battle of Franklin, TN. Have some respect for the dead, and for history!
It'd be like laughing at the idea of Native American Confederates, and not bothering to google and find out that the MAJORITY of Native Americans sided with the confederacy and the Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Nations each were even given a permanent seat in the Confederate House of Representatives, like there was a Cherokee Representative, Creek Representative, Seminole Representative, all given permanent seats in the Confederate Congress (unlike the US congress which still to this day never has given a seat to ANY tribe, the CSA gave seats to many tribes and arguably would have been way nicer to the natives than the Union which went on a rampage after the civil war murdering the Dakota and various other tribes, it's arguable the CSA would have been WAY better to natives especially with several native tribes in their congress and a policy of offering seats in their congress to native tribes would mean much less conflict).
@@shroom1911he loves the traitor south you can see it in his comments. Clearly a historian of confederate history. So it is serious for him he’s still fighting the lost cause
@@chrstopherhewlett2200 😭
"What do we love?"
"S L A V E R Y"
the reveal of Korea having the longest chain of slavery makes this clip even funnier😂
“slabery” (eyes closed) 💀💀
They DO love slavery!! Now im surprised why more koreans werent fighting for the confederates??!!🤔🤔😂😂
Unbroken Chain 😂😂😂😂
So black people hire korean slave ?
Yea, and Bobby saying they never had slaves 😂
id pay money to watch that in theaters, thats fuckin incredible
Robert E. Li 😂😂
Robert ee ree
Urysses S. Glant
@Tanzenergise someone doesn't understand who Engrish works. You don't just swap l's and r's. R's get left alint, and l's get changed to r's. It'd be urysses s grant.
@@JordonPatrickMears11211988 K
@@JordonPatrickMears11211988no l and R aren't really considered different by a lot of North Asian languages. It's my that they replace them, it's that thier mind can't comprehend them being different. With experience they pick up the difference but hen they start they honestly can't tell the difference when speaking it.
“Slabery” with his eyes closed is genius! 😂😂😂
I bet he didn’t even know he was squinting. 😅
Yeah it’s funny when you joke about other races but you get intensely offended if someone other than your race jokes about black right?
“SLABERY” bout unalived me 😂
"Picka da cotton fasta" 😂😂😂
Robert E. Ree
@@stnkold316that's General Robert E. Ree, show some damn respect
yes that is what he said
That’s what all the confederate nativeamericans said.
@@christopherstover7106Generar*
Robert E Lee 😆 🤣 😂 It writes itself. This would be a good skit
Robert E Lee and his adopted Asian brother, Bobby Lee
@@Tonyinthestonyomg that's perfect! It'd be like Corky Romano but during slavery 😂😂😂
Fuck a skit this is a movie! If Seth Rogan can do the interview Bobby let can do wobert e wee
Bro, there was an Asian Robert Lee working at ESPN not too long ago and this happened:
"ESPN Pulls Announcer Robert Lee From Virginia Game Because of His Name"
This was when they destroyed the statues. Super ridiculous
He was my highschool mascot it's better than you think
“Slayboree!” 😂
Bobby is named literally "robert E Lee" he led the whole Dixie!!!!
💀💀
Lmfaooo 😂😂😂
Robert E Le lol
🤣🤣🤣
Would watch 100% 😂😂😂
That movie needs to be made. I’ve always said there’s not enough Civil war comedies.
That movie could be as good as Tropic Thunder if you did it right, the concept is hilarious. Too bad no studio would touch it,lol
This 1000%
I hope it gets made. Holy shit this would be a instant classic
Holy shit that would be a great time 😂
Unless you're Mel Brooks!
Give it a couple years when the being tolerant to everything fad dies out and there’s a chance of this happening
What do we love? "Slaburyy!" Lol 😂
This was funny and it offends multiple groups of people, I love it!! 😂😂😂🤣🤣
The ' slaveryyyy' had me rolling 😂
Slayboree!
@@Cold_Logic 🤣🤣 thnks for the correction 🤣🤣, you made me laugh again
Swwwwaaaaverrrrrrreeeeeee
Bro even squinted his eyes
Slavely
Damn Andrew doing Asian accent and he always also does the eyes 😂
Hes the only guy that can get away with it too lmaooo
@@evankennette1146what do you mean nearly the entire white people don’t feel guilty about humiliating asian race lol. He’s the only one?
I just love how these can poke fun at each other without getting offended. 😂😂
Making a movie with Robert E Lee as an Asian will be top tier comedy and would have everyone pissed off
Or making one about the true story of the original "Siamese Twins" of the PT Barnum Circus, who were Confederate Slaveowners whose sons served in the 37th Battalion of the Confederate Virginia Cavalry. Or about Charles Chon the 21 year old from Shanghai who served with the Texas 24th Dismounted Cavalry Regiment of the CSA army, was captured, exchanged, and then voluntarily re-enlisted back into the confederate army, only to end up killed by the Yankees at the Battle of Franklin. The existence of Asian Confederates, Black Confederates, Native American confederates (indeed the majority of native americans sided with the CSA), are all a historical inconvenience to the revisionists on both sides so they generally get erased from history.
The CSA also had one of it's top cabinet members was a Hebrew, Judah Benjamin, dubbed the "Brains of the Confederacy", while the Union never had any Hebrews allowed ever from 1776 until 1902 (about 40 cabinets), the CSA's FIRST EVER cabinet had one. Needless to say, the CSA did not have a racism problem, despite it's slavery problem. Indeed, in the South, most free minorities were slaveowners, about 40% of free blacks in South Carolina and Louisiana were themselves slaveowners, a proportion MUCH higher than among whites, of whom only 5.67% owned slaves, close to 15% of whites in South Carolina did though.
So hence why it wasn't all that strange that there were several Asian Confederate Slaveowners and that Asians were often treated better in the South where they were either: A) welcome cheap labor that worked hard until they could afford to: B) buy slaves themselves and join the elite.
Whereas in the North, they were only viewed as labor competition in factories and other workplaces. Similar to how free blacks after the war went North only to experience terrible racism from Yankees and millions of blacks died after the war from Yankee mistreatment (and the fact the Union had zero plans to take care of the freed slaves), so millions of them ended up just going back to their former slavemasters and begging them to take them on as sharecroppers (sometimes worse than slavery as the masters no longer took any responsibility for their health and welfare and didn't care if they were malnourished or died of cold, etc.).
Much like the terrible story of Joseph Miller, a black man who enlisted with the union army thinking it would bring freedom to him and his wife and 4 children, but then when the union realized it would need to feed and clothe his wife and 4 children, they kicked him out of the union army and forced him and his family out into the cold weather, where his entire family died a cold, excruciating death. Historians often like to overlook how the Emancipation Proclamation was essentially genocide, as over 1 million blacks died as the Yankees refused them jobs, and their former slavemasters often didn't take them back, the 2 million who returned to their masters as sharecroppers were often the lucky ones, though many said sharecropping was nearly as bad as slavery itself (sometimes worse if the master was wroth over losing the war and property, whatever few slaves came back sometimes had a harder time of it, expected to produce a harvest just as large as when there was double the workforce).
Who would be pissed off about that? You need to get out more
@@Brody1007 you need a new name
@@Brody1007 Did you somehow forget when people were pissed off that confederate statues were being removed even though those statues were only put up in 1950/60s? A satire movie about the confederacy would definitely piss a decent amount of people off.
‘What do we love’
‘Swavewy!’ 😂😂😂
The Last Rebel: starring Bobby Lee
The Last Confederate fooo
The Rast Lebel starring Bobby E Ree
A star wars parody, but turns out to be the civil war as the Asian guy who did know the war was over
@@strange5253Bob E Ree**
Lmao nothing is better than 2 friends cracking jokes at eachother
Man. These guys make me laugh from my gut.😂
Sanitino is hilarious, but Bobby’s laugh puts it so far over the top for me that I can’t help but laugh my ass off😂
Gotta be Andrew voicing Robert e Lee for bobby lol
Ya like a shitty dub😂
Holy hell, what a great idea!
Yes, and it’s really obvious shitty voiceover like the old Japanese movies
@@Cribro-xu6it hahaha exactly what I was gonna say like the dude talks for 10 seconds and it's 7 words
The real "Lobert E. Ree" 😂😂😂
The way he squints his eyes when saying “slaveryyy” 🤣
Slaberrryy
@@thegatorhator6822 Irony is there were several Asian Confederate Slaveowners, like the famous PT Barnum Circus "Siamese Twins" from Thialand, Chang and Eng, who had slaves and fathered 21 children with two upper class white sisters the Yates sisters, and were welcome in North Carolina elite society, and had two sons who served in the 37th Virginia Cavalry, one of whom was brutally and racistly mistreated in a Union POW camp where they made him eat rats to survive, the irony being the Union was far more racist against Asians than the CSA, mostly because they viewed them as competing for jobs (the "yellow peril", etc.) while Southerners appreciated extra cheap labor and the fact that most Southern Asians worked hard, became slaveowners and assimilated in the South pretty well generally. There weren't many though, only a few hundred even lived in the South and were treated as "white" for race purposes until after the war when racism skyrocketed due to the defeat and blameshifting. But of that handful that lived in the south, we do know of at least 18 Asian confederate soldiers, most of which were learned about due to Union POW records, so presumably there are about another 10 to 20 we don't know about. Like Charles Chon who served in the Texas 24th Regiment and died at the Battle of Franklin, TN and had a gravestone in the McGavock Confederate Cemetary, people are always shocked to see it! His story was amazing too, he actually was captured and then eagerly re-enlisted back into the CSA army, only to then get killed by the Yankees in Tennessee. He was only 21 years old, and from Shanghai.
Speaking for the black community, please write this movie
I concur 👏🏾
Speaking for the white community, please allow this person to speak for the black community, and PLEASE write this movie.
Facts 😂🤷🏽♂️
🤣🤣🤣🤣 you guys 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you !
Omg, 😂 I've watched 100 times , and it's still hilarious!! Lol😂 ....lol
Lobet Eee Ree
Criminally underrated comment
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Desperately underrated
Uffff that’s a good one.
The funniest part about this comment to me is that it says “Translate to English” underneath 😂
I wanted to hear Santino say “Robert E Ree” in his Asian accent😂
Lobert E Ree!!!
He would load his musket with chopsticks 😂
That Robert Lee double entendre was crazy.. 😂
It is just as wild as there really was Asians who fought for the confederate.
@@felixfungle-bung4688 Yeah, idk the dates and what not but didnt we also import in asian "slaves" to build the railroads lmao I coulda swore a lot of asian perished building shit ass amtrack
That mouth trumpet was crazy good 😭😭
😂 That is a Blockbuster hit if ever there was one Robert E Lee outstanding
Robert E Lee followed by picka da cotton fasta was too much 😂
That trumpet is so on point! 😂😂😂
Bob E Lee 😂😂
That mouth trumpet had me immediately converted into confederate
😂😂
"whats your name boy?"
"lobert e ree, sil."
"Arrrington is my ancestrar home."
😐...🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥
@@ThailandOutsider "Famiry live here many many generation. True story!"
Yo that Robert E Lee one was actually genius true comics
"Slayberry" 😂
I love hearing Bobby laugh, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
its so forced
Bobby's high-pitched "Robert E. Lee!!!!" has me deaaad 😂😂😂😂💀💀
Slabery has me😂😂😂
Robert E Lee?! Omg that's so f**king perfect! I just remembered Robert as a name is also called as Bob/Bobby. 😂😂😂😂
Bobby Lee?
Or...
Bob E. Lee??
Lol
Actually the idea for a movie is pretty solid. A entire character arc could be written. 😂
Robert E. Lee literally Bobby's name 😂 he had that ready with no hesitation
I love Andrew's little trumpet jingle 😂
that trumpet from santino was understated
"Pickett the cotton faster" 😂🤣
Santino is truly gold!! Everything he does is just perfect!!! Even the damn trumpet was spot on!!
PLEASE make that movie you two 😂😂
These two never dissapoint!!!
Im always down for a good laugh, and these two always help
Andrew needs to start taking Asian roles in movies
Please seriously make this movie! It would be hilarious
That bugle is on point 😂
this episode was so fucking good!!! hahahaha. I would pay for that movie.. no doubts!!
Do you remember what episode it was?
I'm starting to write...thinking Tropic Thunder style....oh man ...the ideas are rolling ... I'll be in touch. Super premise guys.
I burst out laughing that was too good 🤣
These two are my all time funniest
“What do we love?”
He’s like “slabybery!” 😂😂💀
tha laugh brings me joy sir, thank you
Robert E Lee Holy shit! whats Bobby Lee's middle name?
Edward
Emily
I love how Bobby has to physically stand to laugh that hard at a joke.
"Bob" E Lee would have been even funnier
Well, Bob IS short for Robert.
@@mysonandme8424Right, but it’s no longer a play on words if you say Robert.
BOB E REE
Wow! It actually went down! The confederates had both black and Chinese soldiers on the front lines. I looked it up!
No they didn’t. I don’t know about Chinese soldiers (but I highly doubt it), but no African American units fought for the confederacy. Absolutely, categorically false. Slaves followed the large armies and were cooks and blacksmiths. The confederate congress passed a law allowing them to be recruited but that was near the end and they only mustered 200 but never armed them and Richmond fell soon after. Stop spreading bullshit
“Major George Campbell Brown, later affirmed, the handful of black soldiers mustered in the southern capital in March of 1865 constituted 'the first and only black troops used on our side.' “That took me about 1 minute to find, try harder dude
Yea, probably used as shields 😂
Operation Human Shield
Honestly, both sides used foreigners and minorities as shields lol@@tuff220
As a black man I laughed just as hard as Bobby 😂😂😂😂
@jamaaldavis24, You don’t have to announce you’re a black man just to laugh at a racey joke.
Bc it's funny 🤣
Cool..you're black 👏👏
Bobby is short for Robert 😂 Bobby lee is literally him
Actually it's short for Bobert
Yep Bobby E. Lee. 😂😂
ROBERT ISNT SHORT FOR BOBBY NO ONE EVER GETS CALLED THAT WTF TRIGGERED MUUUUUCH???????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@MrDilkington15 lay off the stimulants man
@@collinharris4848 knock knock
Had to Google asian confederates. The most famous one is a Siamese Twin 😂😂😂😂 omg im dying
Actually a great idea for a movie😂😂❤
There WERE Asian confederate soldiers such as Charles Chon, a Chinese Texan private in Company K, 24th Texas Dismounted Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A. He was killed by Union troops at the Battle of Franklin, TN, on Nov. 30, 1864, and is buried on the battlefield at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Another Asian-Confederate was William Henry Kwan of Company B, 15th Virginia Battalion of Light Artillery. Also, no need to make up a story when there is the VERY TRUE story of the Thai Siamese Twins from PT Barnum Circus, Chang and Eng Bunker, (they took an American last name to Americanize) who were avowed Confederates and slaveowners, and BOTH of the Siamese twins had separate sons who both served in the same 37th Battalion of the Virginia Cavalry. Historians suppressing that part of history is so sad when their story is SO DANG INTERESTING and definitely worthy of a movie. The Siamese Twins married two white women sisters (taking turns at which house they'd go to), and were actually respected by CSA society and slaveowners, much like many blacks in the south also owned slaves, which made them respected slaveowners. It was kind of like racism disappeared when they were slaveowners themselves then other southerners respected them for assimilating to their cultural "way of life", haha.
I suspect Hollywood wouldn't want to make the movie for fear of pointing out Asians owned slaves in America and also fought for the Confederacy...
This is a must make movie......no f***ing excuses! You two have a combined net worth of $9.69.......make it happen!
Andrews hella funny he always be doing that brass sound with his mouth 😂
PLEASE MAKE THIS MOVIE
Bro 😂😂 His asian accent and wit is bobbies kryptonite.
The mouth trumpet was top 😂😂
Omg 😂 I hate myself that I laughed 😂
Bobby’s laugh makes this so much funnier 😂
Im asian and im laughing so fukin hard! 😅😅😅😂😂
This is the best clip I’ve seen in a minute. Fuck yeah
When his eyes automatically get tiny while saying slavery😂😂😂😂
I love that they can tease each other.
The colors of subtitles got me. I'm dead. hahahahaha
Man!! Dude the humor we need!
This whole clip is fantastic esp Bobby’s laughter lol
Like a king fu reverse Django! Lmao😂
Robert E. Lee as Bobby Lee is pure comedy 😂😂😂
You guys are so wrong in the best way 😂😂😂
Haven't laughed that hard in a long time 😂😂😂
Omfg I can't even breathe 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro! It fits😅😅😅
I'm going straight to hell for how hard i laughed
I love that Andrew even closed his eyes when doing his great impression
I've watched this 100times and I'm telling u I can't stop laughing😂😂😂😂😂😂as I said before I'd definitely watch this as a film 😂😂😂
Robert E Reeee!! Dixie on a gong!!! 😅🤣 chin the charpchooter!😅🤣