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You're so stupid it pains me to read what your fat fingers typed out.

An insult is not an argument.

If you love the taste of Beijing Biden's anus so much that you don't want to live in a free country - fine - stay in a blue socialist shit-hole as it gradually turns into North Korea.

For the rest of us:

  • Being ruled by communists is not an option.

  • Engaging in Qtard fantasy while in reality being ruled by communists is not an option.

  • Violence against the Federal Government is not an option.

  • Peaceful secession through political migration, civil disobedience, and tax resistance is the only alternative.

I'm not claiming that it will be easy, but that it's the only way for us to ever be free.

Czechoslovakia does not have nuclear weapons.

Most countries didn't have nuclear weapons for most of history, thus examples of secession within nuclear superpowers are few. But we do have one very big example: the Soviet Union. (My family didn't flee Moscow until summer of 1992, so I saw the breakup firsthand.)

Technically Brexit also qualifies, as both UK and France have nukes. Both UK and the other nuclear EU members were members of NATO, so the situation perfectly parallels the coming breakup of the United States. We want a civilized divorce, and we can remain allies within NATO, USMCA, NORAD, etc, etc, etc.

France had nukes since 1960, but didn't use them as the remainder of their colonies seceded and won their freedom (ex. Algeria in 1962).

It's a 3rd world shit-hole country that nobody gives a flying fuck about.

Czechoslovakia was never "third world", you ignoramus!

Prague was a part of the German First Reich - at times it was its capital and largest city - one of the most libertarian places on Earth prior to the United States. After it was broken up by Napoleon (one example of secession), it eventually became a part of the Austrian Empire, from which it again seceded after WW1. A lot more people in Czechoslovakia sided with the Anti-Comintern Pact than we are now allowed to say, but the communists won the war, and what followed was the darkest period in Czechoslovakia's history, when it was part of the "second world" until 1989.

Czechia now ranks #27 in the world on the Human Development Index, and Slovakia ranks #39.

I pray that your teacher is hard on you tomorrow.

I am a professor, but I still have many teachers...

Tell me where I am wrong, and I will admit my mistake.

31 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You're so stupid it pains me to read what your fat fingers typed out.

An insult is not an argument.

If you love the taste of Beijing Biden's anus so much that you don't want to live in a free country - fine - stay in a blue socialist shit-hole as it gradually turns into North Korea.

For the rest of us:

  • Being ruled by communists is not an option.

  • Engaging in Qtard fantasy while in reality being ruled by communists is not an option.

  • Violence against the Federal Government is not an option.

  • Peaceful secession through political migration, civil disobedience, and tax resistance is the only alternative.

I'm not claiming that it will be easy, but that it's the only way for us to ever be free.

Czechoslovakia does not have nuclear weapons.

Most countries didn't have nuclear weapons for most of history, thus examples of secession within nuclear superpowers are few. But we do have one very big example: the Soviet Union. (My family didn't flee Moscow until summer of 1992, so I saw the breakup firsthand.)

Technically Brexit also qualifies, as both UK and France have nukes. Both UK and the other nuclear EU members were members of NATO, so the situation perfectly parallels the coming breakup of the United States. We want a civilized divorce, and we can remain allies within NATO, USMCA, NORAD, etc, etc, etc.

It's a 3rd world shit-hole country that nobody gives a flying fuck about.

Czechoslovakia was never "third world", you ignoramus!

Prague was a part of the German First Reich - at times it was its capital and largest city - one of the most libertarian places on Earth prior to the United States. After it was broken up by Napoleon (one example of secession), it eventually became a part of the Austrian Empire, from which it again seceded after WW1. A lot more people in Czechoslovakia sided with the Anti-Comintern Pact than we are now allowed to say, but the communists won the war, and what followed was the darkest period in Czechoslovakia's history, when it was part of the "second world" until 1989.

Czechia now ranks #27 in the world on the Human Development Index, and Slovakia ranks #39.

I pray that your teacher is hard on you tomorrow.

I am a professor, but I still have many teachers...

Tell me where I am wrong, and I will admit my mistake.

31 days ago
1 score