Noah, you are almost definitely right. Odds of an actual breakup are super low. But impossible?
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I'm going to go ahead and say yes, because the costs to saying yes seem minimal.
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So the future is _so_ uncertain that trying to avoid catastrophe is as futile as waiting for unicorns to save us. But also you're completely certain that the United States will continue with its exact same borders until it ceases to exist?
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Secession wouldn't avoid a catastrophe, it would cause one. And in fact would be one.
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Why do you think that? (honest q; history of broken up large countries is mixed rather than disastrous...).
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The US did OK after seceding from the British Empire IIRC.
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Yeah because it was a big contiguous landmass seceding from an island that was an ocean away.
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Ukraine/Kazakhistan/Uzbekistan, etc... 1918: Austria, Hungary, Roumania, Yugo.. Czech, Slovakia
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All irrelevant to the current situation!
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Noah, you are not expressing your views clearly, simply, or succinctly. Too much nuance for me.
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U WRONG. CITIES NOT BE COUNTRY. <-- how's this
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