One of the cool things of doing videos is that it has allowed me to meet all sorts of interesting people (both on the Left and the Right). It is amazing how many doors a camera will open. While I was in Washington Harold Covington agreed to an interview. Harold currently advocates a creation of a homeland for White people in the Pacific Northwest. To me it basically sounds like Zionism for White people. As Harold is a controversial character, the security measures to arrange a meeting were interesting. But everyone was quite nice. I hope do to more video interviews with interesting characters across the world. There is a famous Russian that I hope to meet soon and get an interview. Below is an interview Covington did for Vice magazine: http://www.vice.com/read/this-guy-wants-to-start-his-own-aryan-country Blow is a link to his weekly radio show. And there are links on that web site to his novels. Harold was kind enough to provide me with a signed novel called "The Brigade". h...
The flag you're displaying, because of its rectangular shape, is actually the Confederate Navy Jack, and NOT the "Stars and Bars".
ReplyDeleteIf its shape were square, then it would be the Confederate Battle Flag carried by infantry.
There were many variations of the Confederate Battle flag, including one used by the Cherokee Braves and the Five Civilized Tribes in the Oklahoma Indian Territory.
The "Stars and Bars" was the first official national flag of the Confederate government, having two red stripes (i.e., "bars") divided by one white stripe, with a blue field containing a circle of thirteen white stars.
Later, the "Stars and Bars" was replaced by the "Stainless Banner", which was a plain white flag with a small Confederate Battle Flag in the upper left hand corner.
In the final days of the war, the "Stainless Banner" was replaced by the "Bloodstained Banner", which copied the "Stainless Banner", but added a vertical red bar on the right side of the flag.
Also popular, especially at the very beginning, was the "Bonny Blue Flag", which was a blue flag with a large white star in the center.
That flag existed long before the creation of the Confederate States of America, having originated in a little known rebellion of West Florida against Spain, and later also used, with some variations, by Texans in their fight for independence.
That's great information, but what prompted this comment? I don't see a Confederate flag anywhere in the video. Did somebody's comment get deleted or something?
ReplyDeleteI'm a little confused too.
DeleteAfter my comment was approved and posted, the flag was removed.
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I don't know.
This is Ram Z Paul's web site, so he can do what he wants.
Another great one, Ramzpaul.
ReplyDelete"Are you really that big of a pussy?" - Quote of the month
ReplyDeleteYes, he is. Let him be. It's natural selection in action, and boy, it's fun to watch. Probably twenty times more than his routines.
I was born in 1987, grew up without a father, and still don't understand why people fall for this pinko shit. It's like they're allergic to having balls and jobs.
I really am the classic middle class, well-educated white male. The Naughty Show I mean, there's no point me playing the lottery. By being born in a first world country to white middle class parents, I've already won first division. Big time.
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