This stuff is all so easily debunked. We could go into the more technical facts about how Virginia never did ratify the amendment- but this is not necessary.

Even if Virginia had ratified the amendment on March 12, 1819 as is (falsely) claimed, it still would not have been enough for the proposed amendment to become part of the Constitution. Why? Because, between 1810 and 1819 four more states joined the USA - Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi and Illinois. Therefore, Virginia's ratification would make no difference one way or the other.

Technically, the amendment is still pending and could be passed, but today it would require ratification by 3/4 of the 50 states- a number it is far from reaching.

Here is a more technical discussion of it, but it's really unnecessary in view of the simple facts I listed above.