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June 14, 2020 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Kaitlin Bennett's Challenge for BLM Protesters
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Hey guys, so I have a challenge for anyone that supports the protests that are going on across the country.
And this challenge is specifically for anyone who supports the removal of all these statues.
We have seen everything from statues of Jefferson Davis removed to statues of Christopher Columbus being beheaded and thrown in lakes to statues of Winston Churchill being vandalized.
And this is all being done in the name of racial equality intolerance.
So here is my challenge to anyone who has participated in the vandalism of these statues or supports it.
Why don't you put your money where your mouth is, literally, and get rid of all your cash?
You wouldn't want to be using money with slave owners on it, right?
Because that would make you a hypocrite if you did.
So here's my challenge.
Get rid of your money.
In fact, why don't you give it to me?
Please get rid of your money and send it to Patreon.com/slash Caitlin Bennett, where by the way, you can gain access to my private Facebook group or send it to Liberty Hangout.tv to watch the uncut version of this very video, where I'll tell you what I really think about your silly monument beheadings, where I don't have to worry about social media censorship.
If you use American dollars and you want to tear down our statues, you're a hypocrite.
Let's take a closer look at who is on our money.
Now the most common bill you protesters are probably acquainted with is the $1 bill.
I don't know if you'll have seen any of the other bills I'm about to show you, because let's be honest, we all know you don't have jobs.
On the $1 bill is our country's very first president, George Washington.
Washington personally owned 123 slaves and had 317 slaves living on his plantation in Mount Vernon.
In fact, Washington owned so many slaves that they were often trying to run away and seek their own freedom.
So why don't you guys stop being hypocrites and fork over your $1 bills?
Your mom will have to pay your allowance another way.
And our comrades in Seattle's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone should probably pack it up and move somewhere else, since you surely would never want to be living in a state named after a slave owner, right?
Next we have Thomas Jefferson on the now rare $2 bill.
In his lifetime, Jefferson, quote, enslaved over 600 human beings throughout the course of his life.
So if you have any $2 bills laying around, why don't you send me those as well?
Or you can just send me two times as many $1 bills.
On the $5 bill, we have Abraham Lincoln.
Now, while everyone looks at Abraham Lincoln as the guy that freed the slaves, he never actually wanted to.
In a letter pinned in 1862, Lincoln wrote, quote, my paramount object in this struggle is to save the union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery.
If I could save the union without freeing any slave, I would do it.
And if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it.
What I do about slavery in the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the union.
In fact, when Lincoln was president, he took it a step forward and supported an initiative to send freed slaves back to Africa.
According to the US National Archives, Lincoln quote, supported a bill in Congress that provided money to be expended under the direction of the president of the United States to aid in the colonization and settlement of such free persons of African descent now residing in said district, including those to be liberated by this act, as may desire to immigrate to the Republic of Haiti or Liberia or such other country beyond the limits of the United States as the president may determine.
I'm sure you wouldn't want to have money that has this guy on it, right?
You should probably give me all your $5 bills then.
On the $10 bill, we have Alexander Hamilton.
According to historians, Hamilton bought and sold slaves for his in-laws, and opposing slavery was never at the forefront of his agenda.
Well, geez, I guess you can't have your $10 bills either, right?
Next we have every liberal's favorite president on the $20 bill, Andrew Jackson.
Jackson not only owned 150 slaves, but he is of course well known for signing the Indian Removal Act in 1830 and for the Trail of Tears incident in 1838, in which 4,000 Cherokee Indians died.
If we're tearing down Columbus statues now, then you're gonna have to give me all of your $20 bills.
You wouldn't want to be hateful, now would you?
If you thought things would get any better as we move on to the next bill, they don't.
Even the man on the $50 bill was a slave owner.
USS S. Grant, who is famous not only for being the 18th president, but for being Abraham Lincoln's general during the Civil War.
Believe it or not, own slaves.
According to the American Civil War Museum, quote, Grant did in fact own a man named William Jones for about a year on the eve of the Civil War.
1859, Grant either bought or was given the 35-year-old Jones who was in Grant's service until he freed him before the start of the war.
Furthermore, Grant, quote, married into the slave holding family of Julia Dent.
Her father, Frederick Dent, owned 30 enslaved people and had given Julia four enslaved people when she was a child.
I'm gonna be really, really rich after this video, guys, because now you have to send me all of your 50s too.
Tell mom and dad to pay up because they shouldn't have money with people that don't think black lives matter.
Then on the 100 bill, we have good old Benjamin Franklin, who I hate to tell you was also a slaveholder.
According to PBS, quote, Franklin owned two slaves, George and King, who worked as personal servants.
And his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette, commonly ran notices involving the sale or purchase of slaves and contracts for indentured laborers.
Franklin did eventually free his slaves and become an abolitionist, but the damage has already been done.
I hate to break it to you, but you're gonna have to give me all your Benjamins and you're if you don't.
And if you're lucky enough to own any $5,000 bills, you'll have to give me those too since James Madison owned over a hundred slaves.
So please, if you are in Black Lives Matter or Antifa and support the removal of all these statues across the country, I want you to gather up all your cash and send it to Liberty Hangout.tv or Patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett.
I'll keep it in good hands to help you prove that you're not a You wouldn't want to be called a hypocrite, would you?
Now obviously I don't think these people should give up their money and send it to me.
Although it would be very nice.
But they obviously won't.
And that just goes to show you how unserious they are about this entire situation.
That's why they resorted to defacing even statues of Winston Churchill now.
Despite calling the Allied forces the original Antifa.
Their protests make absolutely no sense, and it's really apparent that they don't stand for anything.
At this point, the only message that I can gather from the protests is that white people are bad.
If these people can't even protest for something serious or act in a civilized manner, then there is absolutely no reason for you to take them seriously either.
And there is no reason why our politicians should be caving to their demands and giving them what they want.
They're acting like children.
And when children throw temper tantrums, you don't bend in and give them what they want.
As Dr. Phil says, you do not reward bad behavior.
You discipline it.
We need leaders who will do just that, but sadly, nobody is.
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