Maybe the Cold Civil War will feel enough like a war that we won't need to do any actual shooting.https://twitter.com/DailyMail/status/1054509228969418752 …
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Replying to @Noahpinion
As long as there's geographical migration & assortment by partisan ideology (folks moving to red states or blue states), will some kind of secession become inevitable?
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Replying to @primalpoly @Noahpinion
I recently came across that term, Cold Civil War. I found it deeply disturbing largely because it seemed, maybe not a perfect metaphor, but to hold a lot of truth.
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I would definitely prefer secession to bloodshed. Secession might be the best thing possible for the survival of America as we know it today, if we are talking on a 100+ year time scale.
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Feh, that's a geography based map. Here's a population based one. Answer: 1. The People's Democratic Coastal Republic (both coasts) 2. Churchlandia 3. United States of Buffalo National Park Rustlandia wd have to choose between the 3. Not sustainable as its own country.pic.twitter.com/ZbGVD9q1tB
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Geography is what's necessary for secession, not population, hence that population map is garbahge. It takes large population centers and turns them into dot clumps that spill over into adjacent regions. Silly sauce. It's land that secedes.
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Yes, of course, but its the people in the land that make it march. You got at least 3 clearish divisions there... What makes it inconceivable, I suspect, is its inconceivableness.
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No, much more than that. The Confederacy could be a viable country. New York City could not. Etc. etc.
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Maine thru DC + Ca thru Washington? Seems viable to me.
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Nah, too many red counties in the middle there.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @PsychRabble and
But then, there were plenty of “blue” counties, so to speak, in the actual Confederacy. But the major population and power centers were mostly secessionist.
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