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Episode 17 : Dixie and Historical Narratives with ringleader
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Episode 17 : Dixie and Historical Narratives with ringleader

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On today’s episode of Walt Right Perspectives I discuss the history of the American South with ringleader, a heritage southerner who describes himself as politically and philosophically Jeffersonian.

ringleader runs dog and pony show here on Substack—be sure to give him a follow!

Also read two of my articles that are discussed in this episode:

Per ringleader’s recommendation, also check out Is Davis a Traitor?

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Topics include:

  • ringleader’s Jeffersonian ideology and perspective on revolutionary-era struggles

  • Why weren’t the Founders more forward-looking on slavery?

  • Northern complicity in slavery and interconnectedness of American economy

  • Differences in the culture and interests of the Upland South vs. Lowland South

  • Why did Virginia and Tennessee join the CSA?

  • Andrew Jackson and the Nullification Crisis

  • Lincoln and Jackson were both 19th century nation builders

  • Henry Clay and the Great Triumvirate

  • Henry Clay saved America

  • Jefferson’s vision of America as a conglomeration of “sister republics”

  • Disproportionate southern power during the antebellum era

  • The Civil War was over the fate of the West

  • White northerners during the Civil War were mostly White Nationalists

  • What proportion of southerners had slaves?

  • The South was a vestige of medieval England

  • The American Civil War was downstream of the English Civil War

  • Westboro Baptist Church is downstream of Puritanism

  • Parallelism between black slavery and Jewish slavery in the bible

  • Making the Civil War “about slavery” is exploitative to black people

  • Reconstruction under Radical Republicans was about humiliation / domination

  • Walt has a soft spot for McClellan—Grant was a butcher

  • Lincoln was a moderate in terms of Reconstruction

  • We don’t think of successful conspiracies as “conspiracy theories”

  • John Wilkes Booth was stupid and empowered New England fanatics/grifters

  • The USA post 1876 was a legitimate successor state to the CSA

  • The “haunted” quality of the Deep South

  • Folk oral tradition of the South

  • The hustling entrepreneurialism of the New South

  • Cancellation of Paula Deen

  • Walt’s reparations proposal

  • Black reaction videos and the Based Black Guy

  • Intersection of class and race creates bigger problems

  • Racism is associated with ignorant uneducated people because poor white people are the main ones who suffer from diversity

  • Liberals hate HBD because they think morality comes from intelligence

  • How to talk to black people about HBD

  • Reconstruction didn’t help black people because it marginalized white southern Borderers and was too vindictive / sadistic / self-sabotaging

  • Black shift away from Democrat party

  • Jack Kemp’s attempt to convert black people to the GOP with economic opportunity zones

  • #Chudservative contempt for cultural and government power

  • Young men need better role models—Richard Spencer was a much better leader in this sense than Nick Fuentes

  • “Fuck you, I got mine” attitude of successful men on the right

  • We’re building an online intellectual aristocracy

  • The tradition of southern intellectualism—the little old man in the museum

  • The need for a more holistic and historically contextualized teaching of slavery

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