Via Kirk
Individual state secession?
Regionalism?
Radical decentralization—Articles of Confederation style?
Both spouses have become abusive, verbally and physically. Exchanging blows left and right, both literally and metaphorically speaking. There’s no common ground to be found, and even if there were, at this point neither side is interested in entertaining it. And yet a narrative continues to be pushed by politicians on both sides: unity. We must find a way to unify, they say. Biden seems to preach it every single day. “We’re going to be unified whether you deplorables like it or not” is my interpretation of his speeches.
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I was a foreign exchange student during the 1960s.
ReplyDeleteAfter returning to America, I realized I had nothing in common with District Of Columbia (editor note -- in 2021, that joint is known as 'District Of china').
Accordingly, sometime around 1972, I seceded.
Can secession be an individual choice?
Certainly and form a group of like minded individuals in a specific area.
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