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1 year ago11 points(+0/-0/+11Score on mirror)2 children
video unavailable in Poland, fuck. But honestly was there any chance to save SA in like 70/80's? I might even think that even nazi coup as opposition to anti-segregation parties. But even if that somehow happen they would need to gas 3/4 of countries population which would make them insanely isolationist by being called IV Reich but at least free from niggers.
1 year ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)2 children
The problem that Rhodesia and SA had was that they were too reliant on the rest of the outside world. Once that support went away, they went under. And that dependence was as much as a mental one as a physical one. If their mental and physical independence had been more like Orania's is today, things would have been different. Perhaps that's just harder to do with a larger population.
1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)1 child
We all are too dependent on globalism. That's the biggest issue. Until local economies and local support reigns over welfare from DC and imports from overseas, the regional structures will remain loose and weak.
If by we you mean the USA you couldn't be more wrong. The USA is probably the only country on this planet which could close its borders to trade and in a timespan of a decade be positive again. Other countries lile China, India, Germany etc rely on exports and imports for economic growth and basic amenities. The USA has agricultural and industrial output, it's own energy reserves and a lot more.
Maybe you are different but the vast majority of Americans are dependent on the global supply chain and the federal government.