Gods of War: Confederates: Mind Games when White men are outnumbered
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Published on Sep 21, 2024
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Today we look at deception and mind games in war. Our topic is the American Civil War, especially the Confederates who were outnumbered and outgunned. Unlike the Union, the Confederates lacked many things. But despite these serious disadvantages, the Confederates were amazingly creative, daring and brave. They pulled off some amazing feats.
In this video, I also discuss the amazing White man, Nathan Bedford Forest. We look at some bogus controversy surrounding him.
This is probably the most fun I've ever had making a video, and you'll understand why. You will learn some interesting things about warfare including about bravery and cowardice.
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