Message from @Monstrous Moonshine
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The US wasn't some all-powerful entity though, there's only so much they can do
It was the Cold War, they had a lot of other, more important proxy wars to focus on
@Monstrous Moonshine Thomas Jefferson, himself being a slave owner, supported the emancipation of slaves, though not for the reason you might think. The whole point of aboloshing slavery was to free them and then send them back to africa.
Blaster is correct, see Liberia
@Blaster Master I know about that.
Even Lincoln wanted that
The Founding Fathers never intended America to be a "boiling pot", this is made obvious by every naturalization pact since 1776 to 1965
Rhodesia wasn't even supported by the US during the war
It was supported mainly by Israel and Portugal
No it was
The US gave them oil
lots of oil
That’s why operation Argon by the South Africans really fucked the pair of thwm
the US sanctioned rhodesia
Well I imagine the US wasn't that happy about the whole chemical gas thing...
and I think rhodesia wasnt too happy about rebels killing innocent civilians
On the other hand, The Confederate elites wanted to turn the entire country into a Hispano-African plantation just to maximize their profits rather than have an actual economy for free white southerners.
Yeah they were dumb af
OG democrats were fucking based
The Confederate Secretary of War was Jewish
I thought you liked the CSA
When did I say that? I sympathize with the average CSA soldier and don't think the war was justified.
But don't support Confederate elites
Confederacy? More like, **cringe!**
Imagine wanting the niggers to stay
joos
The CSA was going to make it's flag a Christian cross instead of an x, but Confederate senator Charles Moise "a Southerner of the Jewish persuasion" argued for a more inclusive flag and succeeded
So the regular flag of the CSA represents a specific compromise to Jewish confederates.
blame the joos
>>>HA HA YOU BLAME JOOS FOR EVERYTHING DAS SO DUMB
Oh please
But isn't the X supposed to represent Saint Andrew's Cross?
Your strawmanning won't change the fact that they vastly over represented in many elite roles even in the past
> According to Coski, the Saint Andrew's Cross (also used on the flag of Scotland as a white saltire on a blue field) had no special place in Southern iconography at the time, and if Miles had not been eager to conciliate the Southern Jews, his flag would have used the traditional upright "Saint George's Cross" (as used on the flag of England, a red cross on a white field). A colonel named James B. Walton submitted a battle flag design essentially identical to Miles' except with an upright Saint George's cross, but Beauregard chose the diagonal cross design.

