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In reply to your 2017 essay https://neociceroniantimes.wordpress.com/2017/03/03/on-american-ethnonationalism/ , you are selling Yankees short. Rural Yankee counties vote every bit as red as rural southern counties. The cities vote blue because Yankee ingenuity required the import of vast numbers of Catholics to work in the factories. Their culture and voting patterns should not be attributed to the "Yankee".

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I love articles about secession because they are focused on a solution to the American situation, not just complaints.

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"both may think of themselves as White Americans"

They don't. Deracination is the key to the ruling class, that's why they're working so hard to re-racinate everyone else. Especially the other white ethny.

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Well, I think that fundamentally they understand that they're also a White ethnie. The deracination effort comes into play in that they want to create a huge mass of Le 56%ers underneath them that are more pliable and easy to rule. It's actually not common to see the huwhyte progs deracinating themselves (i mean, sure, it does happen every so often, of course, but it's not common), they try to encourage "lower class" Whites to do this instead.

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I've had many, many of these articles about a national divorce, a civil war, or an ethnic based break up of the US. What they all miss, even this article, is the fact that many of the cities where progressives live, and claim their "cultural superiority," are buried deeply within broader geographies where normies and more conservative people live, and claim to desire to be "left alone." There's yet been a solution proposed by any writer I've yet read to solve this (seemingly intractable and potentially purposeful) dynamic. It seems to me that in the event of a shooting conflict, this geographic dynamic would make any shenanigans impossible to push to a conclusion of permanent separation.

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Good map!

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Insightful take. Welcome back! I enjoyed reading your posts back in the Social Matter days.

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Thanks! Glad to have you over here!

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