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|caption="Wasn't it for states' rights, lincolnite?"
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'''Confederalism''' is a system where a group of regional governments are united under a weak confederal government for some purpose but have equal or more power than the confederal government. In some versions, regional governments might even have in-country tariffs, local militias, and strong borders. Of Course not all Confederalists support the [[File:Cball-CSA.png]] [[White Nationalism|CSA]].
'''Confederalism''' is a system where a group of regional governments are united under a weak confederal government for some purpose but have equal or more power than the confederal government. In some versions, regional governments might even have in-country tariffs, local militias, and strong borders. Of course, not all Confederalists support the [[File:Cball-CSA.png]] [[White Nationalism|CSA]].


== History ==
== History ==
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==Personality==
==Personality==
Confederate usually has split personalities whom he often argues with, and has trouble making decisions as a result.
Confederate usually has split personalities whom he often argues with, and has trouble making decisions as a result. More negative depictions may justify acts that are stupid or malicious using states' rights.


==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==

Revision as of 16:58, 9 March 2024

Confederalism is a system where a group of regional governments are united under a weak confederal government for some purpose but have equal or more power than the confederal government. In some versions, regional governments might even have in-country tariffs, local militias, and strong borders. Of course, not all Confederalists support the CSA.

History

W.I.P

Personality

Confederate usually has split personalities whom he often argues with, and has trouble making decisions as a result. More negative depictions may justify acts that are stupid or malicious using states' rights.

How to Draw

Flag of Confederalism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. 5 red circles in an X, the center circle can be bigger than the other 4, but it doesn't need to be
  3. 5 white circles in the red circles
  4. 5 blue stars in the white circles
  5. (Optional) confederate can be drawn as 5 separate balls, each with one of the circle-stars, usually arguing.
Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Red #D80323 216, 3, 35
Blue #002368 0, 35, 104


Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Anarcho-Capitalism - A fan of mine, but I don't like their "abolish the state" thing.
  • Federalism - Too moderate. We need MOAR autonomy.
  • European Federalism - You're actually not too bad as you are currently, but the commission is a bunch of bureaucratic cringe.
  • World Federalism - It depends how much power the "states" have. And separatism is the right of the states you ignore.
  • Constitutionalism - Only good if it is for each individual state.
  • Classical Conservatism - Metternich was based but the American Whigs and British Tories were disgusting centralists.
  • Radicalism - Paine and the Jeffersonians were decent but the Chamberlains and their "Liberal" Unionists were vile.

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

Literature

Notes

  1. Tyler's political views got him kicked out of all the parties he was ever in.

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