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by JPws_Prntr_Fngr
1060 days ago
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> You're American. They seceded from America. Thus they're traitors. ... Nothing says you can or cannot secede. ... GP's entire point was that the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence establishes the basic right to secede. Here it is: "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them..." His point is that Americans are broadly wrong when we condemn secessionists as traitors. According to our own founding document. |
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The south secedes. Then a few states don't dig the confederacy and secede from that, to form "The States of Northern Florida". Then some counties secede, then some cities secede, then a few individuals secede.
This actually happened, (not the Florida part). Once seceding was an option on the table, individual states started considering it and individual counties. And the whole thing was going to break apart.
Once you start down the path of anybody can 'dissolve the political bands' then the whole enterprise dissolves into anarchy.
You can interpret the Declaration of Independence literally all you want. But I'm pretty sure it was just a big middle finger to England. Once the US consolidated, those in power did what all people in power did, and it was more 'Can't have anymore of that'.