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Secession Now On White America's Agenda -Virginia, Idaho, Florida, Texas, Calif.

Started by GLR, Fri 20 May 2022

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Secession, At Least At The State Level, Is Now On White America's Agenda



As VDARE.com anticipated, five more Oregon counties voted May 18 to secede from the state and join a "Greater Idaho," to the obvious dismay of liberal journalists who console themselves that the movement can never prevail.

Secession, in one or other of its many forms, is unmistakably occurring to more and more Americans as the answer to political polarization and immigration-driven racial division... Thus after last year's controversial Presidential election, a state legislator in Texas, Kyle Biederman, vowed to write what amounts to a bill to secede from the Union ... And after Wyoming's GOP Rep. Liz Cheney voted to impeach President Trump, Frank Eathorne, state party chieftain, also suggested Wyoming's secession from the Union... But most current secession talk is generally not national, but at the state (sometimes city or county level). At the state-level, the picture is similar. For example, ninety-five percent of Virginia's counties are Second Amendment sanctuaries, yet the Radical Left controls the state. White conservatives are, as a practical matter of statewide policy, voiceless in Virginia.


The Texas Nationalist movement, pushing Texit since 2005, appears quite active. It claims nearly 400,000 supporters. Unlike other separatist movements, Texit is an actual secession movement that envisions becoming a separate country. Difficulty is, the state could turn blue by 2024. If so, the next round of elections might mean two new Democrats in the Senate. Secession would stop that, but secession by 2024 isn't going to happen. And whenever Texas turns blue, Texit will be dead. A blue state will not unplug from the Deep State. That would leave Texit backers to push for the separation of the Lone Star State's largely red rural regions from its urban south. Were that to happen within the Union, all the new state's congressmen and senators could be Republicans. Red-State Secession cites an important reason the rural areas of Virginia should secede—perhaps the most important, long-term: guns.


Then there's Florida's Flexit and California's Calexit. Even Golden Staters don't want to stick with the union if they can't run it. When Trump was elected, support for California's leaving the Union jumped from 20 percent to 32 percent... Three years ago, Californians nearly voted on a ballot measure to break the state in three.


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