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TurboLover336
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Secession, however unsavory, seems to present itself as the route with the highest potential for a peaceful outcome if an action is to be takenFor those of the opinion that secession would be immoral – apart from considering the Civil War, let’s also consider the birth of the United States.
Was it immoral for the colonies to become independent from Britain? And was the Revolutionary War immoral, i.e. was it an unwarranted and disproportional response to its causes?
It’s difficult for me to see how the causes of the Revolutionary War, are more severe than the crises that American is currently facing. If the former is justified (often taken morally for granted), then …
The election outcome as I see it, isn’t so much about the government gone wonky as it is about the polarization within our society.
If you look up an election map, California went democrat … but when you zoom into the state of Cali, its geography is mostly republican with tight pockets of democrat vote looking much like a culture in a petri dish. These small pockets of San Francisco, LA and the like, are so radically opposed to the rest of the state that they override everyone else in the state.
if you took 20 people from a republican area, and 20 from LA and locked them in a well stocked compound for a few weeks, I don’t think you’ll see em singing Cumbaya when you got back to let em out. This toxic divide is the problem above all.
Our government and the election outcome are a result of this divide.
We’ve traded away wisdom and long term vision for the folly of whim … Colorado and Washington state have legalized dope to indicate as much.
This election lived on comparison between candidates and we were blinded by the comparative nature of measurement of these men. Had we truly measured them against a proper standard, we’d have determined neither to be worth a plug nickle.
yet we fought for them with the rage of a thousand honey badgers and the passion of the entire history of romance.