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There is no unilateral legal secession possible. Ask Phil. Get back to us. Heck, ask ChatGPT - you’re quite tight lately.Or with you and what actually constitutes an expert...
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There is no unilateral legal secession possible. Ask Phil. Get back to us. Heck, ask ChatGPT - you’re quite tight lately.Or with you and what actually constitutes an expert...
There is no unilateral legal secession possible. Ask Phil. Get back to us. Heck, ask ChatGPT - you’re quite tight lately.
Ok so not denying that then why do I need to consult Phil?And where did anyone in this thread deny that one wonders.. anyway, perhaps attend a Phil presentation somewhere and pose your questions to him, or write to him. We're just lightly discussing their Q&A tonight.
Ha!
You're just salty that your application for e-residence in a budding libertarian-ordered nation was rejected.
Bro I did state my question wasn't serious, it was just a curious idea to see who would actually say yes to Cape Independence and who would be against it, of course all hypothetical.There seems to be quite a bit of a disconnect in this thread with how the world works.
I only noticed the "new" rule now...Seriously though, Lex, try not to get this thread closed by being constantly off topic. May not be another opportunity.
Once in a while.. fine by me, but I didn't make the new rules so maybe not even
And no, if you're offered a finger you don't take the whole arm.
Seeya around fellow nutcase.
nayBro I did state my question wasn't serious, it was just a curious idea to see who would actually say yes to Cape Independence and who would be against it, of course all hypothetical.
So if the voting poll was open next week, would it be a Yay or Nay from you ?
Follow up questions, why NAY and are you currently a WC resident?
Anyway forget it, Lex, this will be the only WC Secession thread. Besides which, non-aggression is most people's desire and goal
Quit yer bitchin, Brian_G..... there are enough digital trees on the internet for every member of the CIM to have their say.In anticipation of usual response - no Lex, FoA considerations although always of importance are not directly related to WC secessionists' motivation of moving away from the abusive ANC "government". Tripping up that interest with as such intense distractive waffle is therefore considered punishable with regular public floggings.
/exits stage, finds a nice beach
Those in favor of democracy should want this split because in both the newly seceded Cape and the old Rainbow Nation, the strength of support for each government will go up, not down.Only the people of the WC need to care. The rest of SA does not matter in this decision.
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iirc(perhaps a good one to confirm via search/ai), there isn't a single example of an independence referendum, going back 50 years, that consulted those outside the area being seceded.
Perhaps that's why they routinely fail.