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  1. John Brown was a radical abolitionist leader. He first gained prominence for fighting in Kansas against pro-slavlery forces. He eventually attempted to encite a slave rebellion by seizing the federal armory at Harper's Ferry. He failed and was executed. His raid was a major enciting incident of the American Civil War. Edit: typo

  2. John Brown did nothing wrong. He was a mad lad who didn't wait for the state to end slavery because the state wouldn't do it, he took a few men and freed the slaves. That's as uncontroversial as it gets (at least should be in 2021).

  3. The meme is incorrect. John Brown did something wrong. ... He didn't kill more slave owners.

  4. May 9, 2018 · May 8, 2018, 8:13pm. In his 1979 book, The Selfish Gene, Professor Richard Dawkins gave us a cultural theory of natural selection in which he reformulated the word “gene” to create the now-famous...

  5. The meme was originally on Mountain Dew's 2012 campaign, where in August 2012, 4chan users attacked a third-party sponsored Mountain Dew campaign called "Dub the Dew" [16] on the contest with the name Hitler Did Nothing Wrong, which was a failure.

  6. JonTron later attempted to clarify he wasn't anti-vax and wasn't implying that vaccines aren't safe, but was speaking as a concerned citizen about "dangerous levels" of "conformity. Just to be clear: I’m not saying you shouldn’t get vaccinated, that should be your choice. I’m also not saying the vaccine is unsafe.

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