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Antebellum Northern Preacher Calls South "the Enemy" in 1854
Abolitionist minister Theodore Parker calls Britain a rival but the South "our foe" in a speech warning against the Africanization of Nebraska, seven years before the Civil War. His speech was prompted by the pending passage of Stephen A. Douglas's Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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Abolitionist minister Theodore Parker calls Britain a rival but the South "our foe" in a speech warning against the Africanization of Nebraska, seven years before the Civil War. His speech was prompted by the pending passage of Stephen A. Douglas's Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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John Brown's Money Men: Who Were the SECRET SIX?
John Brown's quixotic raid on the Harpers Ferry federal arsenal ended in his capture and hanging, but it couldn't have gotten as far as it did without the clandestine backing of a group of Northern intellectuals and businessmen known as the Secret Six. Meet Theodore Parker, Gerrit Smith, Samuel G. Howe, George L. Stearns, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Franklin B. Sanborn, the men behind the bloody insurrection that unleashed extremists on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line, leading to the Civil War.
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John Brown's quixotic raid on the Harpers Ferry federal arsenal ended in his capture and hanging, but it couldn't have gotten as far as it did without the clandestine backing of a group of Northern intellectuals and businessmen known as the Secret Six. Meet Theodore Parker, Gerrit Smith, Samuel G. Howe, George L. Stearns, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Franklin B. Sanborn, the men behind the bloody insurrection that unleashed extremists on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line, leading to the Civil War.
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Cultured American
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A Euro Elite Starts Crying over JD Vance's Speech?
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Stephen Miller On Immigration
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Tom Homan Responds to the Pope's Criticism
Border Czar Tom Homan had some "harsh words" for the Pope after he criticized the U.S. for wanting to build a border wall. "The Vatican has walls, does it not? He should focus on fixing the Catholic Church and leave border enforcement to us."
Border Czar Tom Homan had some "harsh words" for the Pope after he criticized the U.S. for wanting to build a border wall. "The Vatican has walls, does it not? He should focus on fixing the Catholic Church and leave border enforcement to us."
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Why BAD PEOPLE Have More Power | Arthur Schopenhauer
The world does not reward goodness—it rewards those who take power.
Arthur Schopenhauer learned this through pain and rejection. While he sought truth, men like Hegel thrived—not because they were wiser, but because they played the game.
History proves this cycle, from Caesar to Napoleon and Rockefeller to modern billionaires. Power is not about justice—it’s about perception and control.
Schopenhauer didn’t teach dominance—he taught freedom from illusion. Because once you see through the game, you can never be manipulated again.
Note: These famous people mentioned doesn't necessarily mean they are terrible. It is merely a pattern throughout history on how they gain power and how they thrive in power. I don't agree with all of Schopenhauer's philosophy, but his video is more insightful than people think.
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The world does not reward goodness—it rewards those who take power.
Arthur Schopenhauer learned this through pain and rejection. While he sought truth, men like Hegel thrived—not because they were wiser, but because they played the game.
History proves this cycle, from Caesar to Napoleon and Rockefeller to modern billionaires. Power is not about justice—it’s about perception and control.
Schopenhauer didn’t teach dominance—he taught freedom from illusion. Because once you see through the game, you can never be manipulated again.
Note: These famous people mentioned doesn't necessarily mean they are terrible. It is merely a pattern throughout history on how they gain power and how they thrive in power. I don't agree with all of Schopenhauer's philosophy, but his video is more insightful than people think.
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Why Schopenhauer Hated Hegel?
Schopenhauer said Hegel’s philosophy stupefied an entire generation, maintained that posterity would look down on Hegel as a “monument to German stupidity”, providing later generations with endless laughter. His “school of dulness”, “center of ignorance” was the greatest example of the corruption of academic philosophy.
00:00 – Where does the hate come from?
04:05 – The story of the horse
06:50 – Hegel’s “science”
13:00 – Hegel’s writing style
16:42 – Hegel’s philosophy
23:05 – Conclusion
Schopenhauer said Hegel’s philosophy stupefied an entire generation, maintained that posterity would look down on Hegel as a “monument to German stupidity”, providing later generations with endless laughter. His “school of dulness”, “center of ignorance” was the greatest example of the corruption of academic philosophy.
00:00 – Where does the hate come from?
04:05 – The story of the horse
06:50 – Hegel’s “science”
13:00 – Hegel’s writing style
16:42 – Hegel’s philosophy
23:05 – Conclusion
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Today we commemorate the greatest German Reformer, Martin Luther, doctor and confessor, renewer of the church.
10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546 Anno Domini
10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546 Anno Domini
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Schopenhauer: Stupidity as a Virtue and Intelligence as a Curse
Is intelligence a burden or a blessing? For Schopenhauer, it is a curse in a world ruled by mediocrity. Society not only fears genius, it rejects it. Why? Because brilliance dazzles, reflection is uncomfortable, and critical thinking threatens the fragile foundations of a system built on illusions and conformity. Hatred of intelligence is the mask of a society that cannot bear to see its own smallness.
Is intelligence a burden or a blessing? For Schopenhauer, it is a curse in a world ruled by mediocrity. Society not only fears genius, it rejects it. Why? Because brilliance dazzles, reflection is uncomfortable, and critical thinking threatens the fragile foundations of a system built on illusions and conformity. Hatred of intelligence is the mask of a society that cannot bear to see its own smallness.
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The Paradox Of Virtue: How Schopenhauer And Nietzsche Explain Evil's Dominance In Society
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Debunking The Myth That We "Need" Illegal Immigrants to Fill Jobs "Americans Won't Do"
NumbersUSA VP Jim Robb pushes back against the common misconception that illegal alien labor is needed to fill jobs that Americans won't do.
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NumbersUSA VP Jim Robb pushes back against the common misconception that illegal alien labor is needed to fill jobs that Americans won't do.
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The Shocking Truth About The H-1B Visa Program
The H-1B Visa program allows U.S. companies to force Americans to train their cheaper foreign replacements.
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The H-1B Visa program allows U.S. companies to force Americans to train their cheaper foreign replacements.
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