> I’d recommend to anyone who wants to have an actual discussion, try talking about “Partition,” … <
You’re right. Good thinking.
Side note: The partition of India and Pakistan devolved into a bloody mess. On the other hand, the partition of the old USSR was rather peaceful. So it will be interesting (for the lack of a better word) to see which direction the US will ultimately take.
And I suppose there will be a partition, even if it’s a 100 years from now. That always seems to be the end game for “diverse” societies.
Another way to look at this..
If Kamala is in office.. And TX decides to leave.
It may be encouraged by Kamala (aka Soros/ CCP etc) to ALLOW them to peacefully leave.
1. It facilitates the destruction/ break up of the US, which really is the long term goal.
2. W/O Tx, and likely other (red) states joining in w/ Tx. It allows those states that remain w/in the “US” to move very quickly MORE left and join whatever conglomeration they want.
3. w/o TX and red states. They can quite easily embrace green energy, “welcoming” sanctuary to all, Health Care for all, “better” education for all, etc.. the Red states are holding them back from being the Utopia they envision.
I'm, What happened on 2/24/2022?
They were all happy that the Communists were losing power, so there wasn't much fighting at the time. Most of the borders had something to do with language, so they were less likely to be contested. Russians and others were only to happy to leave new countries that would be Muslim dominated (The situation with Russians in Estonia and Latvia is less likely to be resolved).
Still, Russia vs. Georgia, Russians vs. Chechens, Russians vs. Ingushetians, Russians vs. Daghestanis, Georgians vs. Abkhazians and Ossetians, Azerbaijan vs. Armenia, Transdnistria vs. Moldova, Russia vs. Ukraine. Plenty of wars.