Monday, November 9, 2020

Is Separation the Answer? (Half the country hates the other half and something needs to change)


As of Friday, November 6, the votes are still being counted in at least six states. The large pro-Trump margins that seemed to prevail late election night have now disappeared as mail in votes, many of doubtful legality have begun to trickle in. Large Democratically-controlled cities like Philadelphia, Detroit, and Atlanta have miraculously produced tranches of almost completely Biden votes—legal Republican poll watchers have been excluded from observing the vote count—mail-in votes with unverified signatures of doubtful provenance have been counted. In short the safeguards that would guarantee a fair election have been egregiously ignored and violated.

Philadelphia, heavily Democratic and where armed Black militia groups have been known to exert what they call “vigilance” over polling places, once again seems like “ground zero” in this year’s election. Whereas almost all counties in Pennsylvania were strongly supportive of the president, the local machine in urban Philadelphia was once again grinding out huge—and unbelievable—majorities for Joe Biden, almost like clockwork.

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12 comments:

  1. Separation isn't possible. We are too intermingled. But communists NEVER let non communists leave. Submission is the only offer on the table from them.

    --generic

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    1. Separation would work. It is going to require population transfers like we saw at the end of WW2.

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    2. The transfer of the Catholic, primarily, Vietnamese to South Vietnam was a disaster for all involved if I recall from
      reading the summation.

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    3. I haven't heard it described so before, but many came down and some later fled in 1975.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Passage_to_Freedom

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    4. This is the summation I read - Operation Passage to Freedom:
      https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/12/vietnams-operation-passage-to-freedom-proved-the-destructive-nature-of-mass-migrations/
      Wasn't a pleasant experience and some regretted the move.

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    5. Thanks and all I know is that I never met a Catholic in Vietnam in 14 years who wasn't strictly anti-Communist, as well they should be. Here's a funny one: )

      Talking baby dolls and shoe polish
      https://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=5021&highlight=oicc
      My Vietnamese friend, who worked with me at OICC/RVN Saigon, told me after the war, that when they came to Can Tho and searched his house, they found a talking baby doll and thought it was a CIA radio, so they kept a man in his house for a week until they realized they were fools. The man also opened a can of shoe polish, put his finger into it to have a taste of what he evidently thought was eatable.

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    6. That is pretty funny. They were kind of like primitive.
      Today, I wouldn't trust a talking doll. Sometimes,
      perfect paranoia is perfect awareness.

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  2. Aside from he impossible logistics of "dividing" the nation the brutal reality is that even if we succeeded it wouldn't help. The left in America is just like the left in Vietnam was 60+ years ago. THEY WANT IT ALL. Once they consolidate power where they are in charge they look about for other places too infiltrate, subvert, overthrow and enslave. Their goal is THE ENTIRE PLANET. There can never be coexistece between them and those of us who want to be FREE and LEFT ALONE. The sooner our side realizes this and acts accordingly the better our chance of surving. I truly is them or us, it's just most of our side refuses to acknowledge this.

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    1. There can never be coexistece between them and those of us who want to be FREE and LEFT ALONE.

      True, that.

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