*small chance that they also happen to be black themselves
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*small chance that they also happen to be black themselves
Wow... well at least he makes a perfect candidate for creating Seth Efricka Doon Indah.
Considering how South Africa is ITTL... waaaay behind that level.
Very rough outline of TL so far:Well, I've started work on a new map. As to the POD? Well... let's say dropping nukes on Nam wasn't exactly Johnson's brightest idea...
Barry Gold War for Prez?
Lookin' good so far!
Hmmm, perhaps I might need to move the POD to '64... or maybe 22/11/63
The Confederados decided to create Dixie 2.0 didn't they?View attachment 347294
An update to that ISOT map. Now with 100% more Portuguese Colonial Empire and a República Confederada.
The Confederados decided to create Dixie 2.0 didn't they?
Fear not my fellow racist alt-right Rhodesian sympathizer scumbagYep! Plus some American tourists who were stuck in Mexico at the time.
The project didn't last long... All that's left is a rump Confederado state.
Fear not my fellow racist alt-right Rhodesian sympathizer scumbag
THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN! (again)By the way, who are those blue guys? US of Central A II : Lusophile Boogaloo?
Above: A beautifully crafted Confederado statue
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That's the most beautiful statue I've ever seen!
Truly it is, one only needs to take a close look at the brave horseman's face to truly grasp the excellent craftsmanship put into it.
The attention to detail is beyond exquisite. You can feel the sorrow and agony of this noble Southerner, his horrible realization that he is fighting for an honourable but Lost Cause. Truly a great work of art - it belongs in a museum.
But... that's Nathan Bedford Forrest.An artists impression of Robert E. Lee's face after he realises that he must fight for the CSA, lest he fight his fellow Virginians. 1860's. Colourised.
But... that's Nathan Beford Forrest.
Barry Goldwater for Prez?
Lookin' good so far!
Truly it is, one only needs to take a close look at the brave horseman's face to truly grasp the excellent craftsmanship put into it.
The attention to detail is beyond exquisite. You can feel the sorrow and agony of this noble Southerner, his horrible realization that he is fighting for an honourable but Lost Cause. Truly a great work of art - it belongs in a museum.