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Fabius on scored.co
11 months ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)
Exactly. It's not a difficult question and was answered by the founders in the federalist papers during the formation of the country.
Why should we be one nation instead of 13 different countries? A shared language. A shared religion. A shared race. It was not some gay amorphous shit like "freedom" or "GDP". It was always the former, and remains so.
There is not United States other than some idea that it exists. It is completely nominal. Nobody believes in it anymore other than as a matter of indoctrination or tradition. The country is completely lost, as will all the other countries that have embraced the invasions. What does it mean to be German? French? English? If you can't answer these questions honestly without being persecuted, then your country has already been conquered.
There will be a huge shakeup of borders over the next century as nations (real nations, not jewish economic zones) realign. People think we live in a post historical world. We don't and never did. The only thing that doesn't change is the certainty of change itself.
Why should we be one nation instead of 13 different countries? A shared language. A shared religion. A shared race. It was not some gay amorphous shit like "freedom" or "GDP". It was always the former, and remains so.
There is not United States other than some idea that it exists. It is completely nominal. Nobody believes in it anymore other than as a matter of indoctrination or tradition. The country is completely lost, as will all the other countries that have embraced the invasions. What does it mean to be German? French? English? If you can't answer these questions honestly without being persecuted, then your country has already been conquered.
There will be a huge shakeup of borders over the next century as nations (real nations, not jewish economic zones) realign. People think we live in a post historical world. We don't and never did. The only thing that doesn't change is the certainty of change itself.