Message from @Chancellor

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2017-03-07 09:47:20 UTC  

>/po/ displayed prominently

2017-03-07 09:47:28 UTC  

The paperfolders were behind all of it

2017-03-07 09:47:35 UTC  

>/pol/ standing on Africa

2017-03-07 09:47:37 UTC  

/po/ are our greatest ally.

2017-03-07 09:47:49 UTC  

You honestly saying /Pol/ would not conquer africa if it could?

2017-03-07 09:48:06 UTC  

Honestly, I doubt it.

2017-03-07 09:48:29 UTC  

I mean they make no subtlety about reclaiming rhodesia.

2017-03-07 09:48:36 UTC  

I would stand by my own homeland Biafra, /pol/ could retake Rhodesia and SA for all I care.

2017-03-07 09:49:19 UTC  

You a nigerian?

2017-03-07 09:49:22 UTC  

Actually, I wouldn't mind Rhodesia coming back, they and South Africa supported Biafra during the war.

2017-03-07 09:49:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/276935978369810432/288609169471307778/CivilWarBelligerants.PNG

2017-03-07 09:50:09 UTC  

Rhodesia was a good bit of stability.
While generally african apartheid was never sustainable i have to say that tearing it down so fully and quickly was fucking retarded.

2017-03-07 09:50:49 UTC  

Agreed, I have sympathy for how the Afrikaners are treated

2017-03-07 09:51:51 UTC  

The successful and competent group being ousted by the majority of barbarians, and the Western powers doing nearly nothing to help because "muh human rights"

2017-03-07 09:53:25 UTC  

The west wanted colonialism gone, to hide their shame and look better in the eyes of the world they had created.
What did it matter what happened to the people in the colonies? Only that they couldn't in any way be responsible.

2017-03-07 09:54:11 UTC  

The Nigerian Southern Protectorate (Biafra) was honestly doing well for itself

2017-03-07 09:54:55 UTC  

Mainly due to the fact that the Igbos dominated those areas and made large contributions to its industry.

2017-03-07 09:55:36 UTC  

Then Nigeria unified and gained independence, then the Civil war happened, (((Allies))) backing Nigeria, Biafra lost

2017-03-07 09:55:44 UTC  

and things pretty much went downhill from there

2017-03-07 09:56:04 UTC  

I hear Nigeria is "good for africa", was Biafra on a much better path?

2017-03-07 09:56:43 UTC  

People say Nigeria is the "shining beacon" of Africa mainly due to the fact that it's wealth is from oil

2017-03-07 09:57:00 UTC  

Oil that mainly resides on Biafran land.

2017-03-07 09:57:15 UTC  

I was gonna say, most of the wealth seemed in what was Biafran land.

2017-03-07 09:57:51 UTC  

Whenever people think of "I know this one Nigerian guy, he's based"

2017-03-07 09:58:06 UTC  

They're more than likely talking about people of Biafran decent

2017-03-07 09:58:24 UTC  

Either brought over via the Atlantic slave trade, or immigrated to the US

2017-03-07 09:58:31 UTC  

Biafran master race?

2017-03-07 09:58:41 UTC  

In the world? No

2017-03-07 09:58:45 UTC  

In Africa? most likely

2017-03-07 09:59:15 UTC  

Well that's fair.
Wanna go form a Biafran empire?

2017-03-07 09:59:26 UTC  

>Empire

2017-03-07 09:59:29 UTC  

Nah it's a Republic

2017-03-07 09:59:36 UTC  

So was rome.

2017-03-07 09:59:41 UTC  

Biafrans aren't too Imperial

2017-03-07 10:00:10 UTC  

It was really just a merchant's trading nation, a short-lived but successful one

2017-03-07 10:00:33 UTC  

Trade economy's can be mighty fine.
I mean look at the UK.

2017-03-07 10:00:52 UTC  

Yeah exactly

2017-03-07 10:01:11 UTC  

Hence why Biafra could've been Africa's best country.

2017-03-07 10:02:12 UTC  

But yeah, Nigeria is pretty much divided, rest of the Nigerians want unity while it's mainly Biafrans that vote opposite of Nigeria's interest

2017-03-07 10:03:01 UTC  

The issue with multi-culturalism is that there's no way to make sure people will cooperate or integrate.
And then you just have an empire where the subjects can clog up the system.