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[–] Big_Willy_Wallace 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

If they want to, yes. And we have no right nor moral grounds to force them to stay. To oppose secession is to oppose the sovereignty of a collection of people who wish to peacefully withdraw from the central government to pursue their own majority rule. Opposing secession is dictatorship, and it is a moral atrocity. If Californians overwhelmingly wish to secede, there is no moral ground to stand on in depriving them that sovereignty. Our country seceded from the British Empire, and we are hypocrites to prevent secession from our new American Empire.

What is really stupid about this though is that Californians don't want to secede at all. The Left survives of the backs of the Right, both in their material necessity and their existential longing to impose their lifestyle and ideology on as many people as they can possibly force to adopt it. Their lust for control over others knows no bounds, and it certainly does not allow for downsizing of their sphere of control.

This Californian secession thing is pure hooplah generated to keep us from talking about the Clinton/Podesta child sex-trafficking ring in the upper echelons of world government. Stay spicy, my friends. Shut up with the California.

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[–] Cacciaguida 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Really, I guess the Confederacy will rise again with that logic.

No, Americans should not support the balkanization of their country.

Too bad, it's our land now.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

I don't agree that there is some transcendent right to secede from the union. But in California's case it'll likely be a Mexican driven project if it happens. Mexicans that are relatively recent arrivals and whose forebearers came illegally in many cases. I think that severely undermines any moral argument on their behalf. It'd just amount to colonists grabbing land from the United States in effect.