Hammer-fist
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1. The fact is a few years ago even the notion of states seceding from the most powerful country in the world would have been seen as absurd and been ridiculed and dismissed as the stuff of "conspiracy theorists" and fantasists.
However we now have thousands and thousands of born and bred 100% Americans openly supporting this, even if overall they are a very small percentage of the total population.
The idea of secession has entered the public domain, and now it is on the agenda and not just confined to Vermont where they often discuss seceding from the USA.
2. The American economy may recover. Things may be great...
or...
The American economy may continue to decline as America experiences its highest levels of poverty in modern history (50 million or so apparently on food stamps) and thus support for secession from a weakening USA will just increase.
3. Support for secession definitely seems to stronger from the ex-confederate states of the deep south that fought against the federal government two centuries ago. Ironically it is some of these very same states who are the least able to have feasible independence, whereas the likes of California and Texas could.
The derisory comments that it is rednecks and racists primarily supporting "secession" have some degree of truth.
4. If secession does take place I do not think each state would become an independent nation but they would form a new federation/confederacy.
In the past before this talk became relatively mainstream as it is now, people said some of the northern US states might even confederate with Canada.
The whiter states might want to prevent Latino demographic domination in a united America and secede.
What happens to blacks living in the southern states? The influence of the relatively more liberal north and powerful federal institutions goes and they have to live in far more right-wing racially polarized southern states.
5. The role of the US as the world's dominant power changes and ripples affect the entire planet depending on how much smaller/weaker the US becomes e.g. Japan which has refrained from acquiring the nuclear bomb due to being under the US nuclear umbrella may start eyeing nukes, Georgia which even challenged the Russian bear to a fight a few years ago will be weaker. Western Europe still full of US troops may have to look towards its own defence needs independent of NATO. Pakistan being bombed weekly by the US will definitely be different.
However what is undeniable is that the very sacred notion/concept of the "United States of America" which was unquestionable a decade ago and complete loyalty to it by the overwhelming majority of white Americans (blacks always knew they were/are 2nd class citizens) has gone.
A major milestone.
However we now have thousands and thousands of born and bred 100% Americans openly supporting this, even if overall they are a very small percentage of the total population.
The idea of secession has entered the public domain, and now it is on the agenda and not just confined to Vermont where they often discuss seceding from the USA.
2. The American economy may recover. Things may be great...
or...
The American economy may continue to decline as America experiences its highest levels of poverty in modern history (50 million or so apparently on food stamps) and thus support for secession from a weakening USA will just increase.
3. Support for secession definitely seems to stronger from the ex-confederate states of the deep south that fought against the federal government two centuries ago. Ironically it is some of these very same states who are the least able to have feasible independence, whereas the likes of California and Texas could.
The derisory comments that it is rednecks and racists primarily supporting "secession" have some degree of truth.
4. If secession does take place I do not think each state would become an independent nation but they would form a new federation/confederacy.
In the past before this talk became relatively mainstream as it is now, people said some of the northern US states might even confederate with Canada.
The whiter states might want to prevent Latino demographic domination in a united America and secede.
What happens to blacks living in the southern states? The influence of the relatively more liberal north and powerful federal institutions goes and they have to live in far more right-wing racially polarized southern states.
5. The role of the US as the world's dominant power changes and ripples affect the entire planet depending on how much smaller/weaker the US becomes e.g. Japan which has refrained from acquiring the nuclear bomb due to being under the US nuclear umbrella may start eyeing nukes, Georgia which even challenged the Russian bear to a fight a few years ago will be weaker. Western Europe still full of US troops may have to look towards its own defence needs independent of NATO. Pakistan being bombed weekly by the US will definitely be different.
However what is undeniable is that the very sacred notion/concept of the "United States of America" which was unquestionable a decade ago and complete loyalty to it by the overwhelming majority of white Americans (blacks always knew they were/are 2nd class citizens) has gone.
A major milestone.