Talk:Anti-Simulationist Korean Micronational Treaty Organization

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Latest comment: 15 March 2021 by Grand Duke Arthur
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Greetings,

I'm King Arthur II of Ebenthal, and a representative of the Conference of Santiago. We'd like very much to declare our full support towards this treaty and organization, as as micronacionalists mainly based in Brazil (but also across the rest of South America) we've been experiencing a similar, if not the same, problem with simulationist for the last decade, since the great original Brazilian micronations died out. Simulationists took over the Brazilian micronational scenario, and South American as a whole, emulating pre-World War I European countries with slight changes, and they are mostly hostile towards real micronations and micronationalists, usually trying to get them to give up on their micronations and join the simulationist projects, and when they fail, they simply attack even personally that micronationalist. We developed the Brazilian sector, separated from the Lusophone sector, for this reason. And for this same reason we created the Conference of Santiago, and international organization focused on promote cohesion and support to and between actual micronationalists in South America or in some way related to the subcontinent/continent. We have many treaties, protocols and conventions on the matter. Anyway, I'd like to state here on my and of my colleagues's behalf that you have our support and we much appreacite your efforts in fighting simulationism out of micronationalism. Arthur Brum (talk) 04:32, 15 March 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]