That too, we need to find a new route to be there.
And so for associating them with races,
this is a fair example.
It's not inside these numbers.
Well, it's just part of the race dating method
that's going on in this country.
Yep.
If someone just doesn't have anything to do with the race,
please.
All right, all right, Dan.
So you're coming up, Robert E. Lee.
You guys know about the Confederate emancipation, right?
Robert E. Lee wanted to free the slaves
so they could fight against the North,
and the white slaveholders rather sent their kids to die
in war than send their slaves which were valuable property.
It never passed Confederacy Congress before Union Congress.
It's not on the table, but it never passed before.
Okay.
So when Lee decided in 1963 to go ahead and pass,
he just wanted to have bodies for the field.
Okay.
That's all he was primarily using.
And there's actually a statement that says
if he can reunite the Union without freeing a single slave,
he would do it.
Okay.
In the United States,
slavery existed after the emancipation proclamation
in the North.
It only applied to the South as basically the idea was
that whenever the Union Army occupied a territory
and there were slaves there, they would free them.
But it wasn't like a magic wand
that just freed everyone automatically.
If you were a slave, you had to wait for someone to come get you, essentially.
But that's not all.
Notice I didn't count on the North in those days.
No.
I only counted for the states it left.
So you guys, I mean, you are what they generally call
probably derogatory lost causers.
Is that...
Really?
No.
I'm not that nationalist.
Just a speech advocate.
Okay.
We don't associate ourselves with the Klan
or any of those white supremacists or nothing.
We're none of them.
We just want our heritage to stay free.
I can't.
I can't really properly associate myself.
Even if I wanted to, I couldn't be a white supremacist.
But the thing that happened two weeks ago
had nothing to do with Barbarie Lee or the Civil War.
It was a bunch of white nationalists with a bunch of ultra-anarchists,
black blocs who were...
Yeah.
I mean, they were trying to suppress our freedom of speech
and expression by going out and just saying that.
You know, that was the right thing to do.
And I was part of that.
It was ugly.
You were here?
I was here for that.
Yeah, I was.
I was...
A permanent house.
We should have marched in.
We should have had our time that our permanent allowed.
And we were to left.
But due to being obstructed from entering the park
and people throwing stuff at us,
I mean, we had...
Who am I supposed to stand there and get rocks thrown at me?
Were you at the torch blitz, the torch march?
No.
That's scary.
Those guys look like your normal suburban kids
yelling anti-Semitic Nazi slogans.
We weren't yelling anything anti-Semitic.
We just said you will not replace us.
It's been altered to say Jews will not replace us.
But that was very...
I don't know.
Someone probably chanted that.
And they did that.
The general chant was you will not replace us.
There is actually a YouTube video saying that.
I've seen what you're talking about.
I wasn't here for either one of those.
And it says that...
I mean, we're looking at the people the most to blame.
It's a Virginia governor for not doing his job
of protecting a city in Maryland.
And the University of Virginia president, Miss Sullivan,
who doesn't even know their own law,
because it's a felony six to have a lit...
Something lighting or flame that could provoke, you know,
the fear of harm or injury.
So then how come afterwards that they did a handle
and nobody said anything?
Yeah, because they didn't know their own law.
So this is the University of Virginia.
And even the law school dean didn't know their own law.
The city council doesn't know their own state law either.
This is actually illegal to cover.
Yeah.
Any illegal to move.
I think they know.
They don't care.
They don't stop being guides.
Yeah, so there's a law about, you know,
what is it, Theodore Roosevelt and National Monuments,
the historical monuments and...
Okay.
And the black community wants the open debate
and a significant debate.
Why are you so anti-American?
Why do you need Americans?
Why are you so anti-American?
Why are you so anti-American?
Why are you so anti-American?
So that they don't speak for us.
Ah.
You know, they...
The Americans, I believe,
that there are a lot of...
You know, there are a lot of...
You know, there are a lot of...
You know, there are a lot of...
Okay.
And then we have a gentleman here
with an open carry in Virginia.
So if a bunch of African-Americans
were walking around Charlottesville with an open carry,
they would have a different experience than you do, right?
Just now?
Oh, yeah, just now.
Why?
Because that's why they're busting people in now.
Why weren't they busting people in 20 years ago?
30 years ago?
You don't think if you were black, you would have a...
But now, now...
Oh, we're all offended, we're all offended.
Okay.
No, we're...
We're all...
Well, how come 30 years ago,
there wasn't buses that busted the very American people here?
Causing trouble.
Yeah.
Which are whatever you're talking about.
We don't have to.
How come?
If there was a fending people then,
why is it now a fending people?
When people get so...
Why?
What are you both for?
Yeah.
What are you doing here?
Okay.
I'm a reporter.
Your reporter from France?
Yeah.
The way you're rolling your eyes at him,
every time he says something about his country.
This one too?
Where are you from?
France as well.
He's my camera guy.
Okay.
Is it okay for us to be here?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Sure.
I'm glad that you're reporting.
This is great.
This is great.
We're from New York.
We're not from here.
Absolutely.
Why wasn't it such a problem 10 years ago?
20 years ago?
30, 40?
And why didn't they cover that 40, 50, 60 years ago?
When they first got...
Why?
Maybe it's because the climate has changed.
Climate?
There is a lot of division here in the U.S.
Well, that was because the past president,
we had created a lot of division.
He was in a perfect opportunity to bring racial unity
to our country, being half black, half white.
He really couldn't have done it before.
So, you're from Charlottesville?
Yes, sir.
So, you're...
Oh, the march of stupidity, it's always amazing,
especially in a college town like UVA.
All right, thanks.
Thank you very much.
