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Sounds like another nutter-driven secession attempt.
I think it means different things to different parties.
Some genuinely want out and to be free to stand on their own 2 feet.
Others are dead-set on Alberta's resources i.e. oil, and generally find central-planning of society to be the best rote for everyone to take..... they like speaking for the little people.
I think the Cape is blessed in one respect.... it is not over-endowed wrt natural resources. Not counting natural/scenic assets.
And although there is an alternative i.e. strategic port and tourism and .... let's be honest Stellenbosch and Table mountain/waterfront/winelands.... the globalist elites will not find a world class natural resource in the Cape as the reason to make it their HQ.
So the Cape is blessed in that sense. Whereas Alberta attracts the worst of them in spades because Alberta is blessed with a lot of oil.
The Cape is attractive to globalist elites for historical and sentimental reasons i.e. the Cecil Rhodes destiny. Which they have been aggressively pursuing through-out the world with the assistance of the US military funded by the Fed.
Did you do any research to come to this conclusion ?
Hmmm... I kinda sort of followed CanadaI read all about how the poor citizens of Alberta were being "oppressed" by the government, Europe, China, the WHO and the WEF.
So yes, it's clear that the usual nutter/sovereign citizen weirdos are behind it. As usual.
People need to be willing to semigrate, too.All you need is 50%+ people of the WC supporting it.You need to first solve the legal framework to allow a secession.
People need to be willing to semigrate, too.
This would mean that "NO/REMAIN" voters are not affected by the new laws.
If one were to stop forcing one's legal rule-set onto others, some will no doubt throw their toys out of the cot because it would mean they lose their existing control over large groups of people. But after a while they would self-correct their anti-social behavior.... or starve.
Getting a 50%+1 YES result, is only part of the formula.
Ahh yes the truckers who couldn’t work because of Canadian covid mandates preventing them from crossing the border but failed to mention that they couldn’t enter the US anyway because they had their own mandate.How people can dismiss the Canadian trucker movement, and totally avoid mentioning the attempt to shut ordinary people out of the economy like a light (via closure of their bank accounts) should be a warning to all of us. It's an indication that central-planners are still being born into the world(into each country we see on a world map) and that by elevating them into positions of mass influence, we are playing civilizational Russian Roulette.
The best tool that I know of to draw legitimate borders, is the humble referendum. I don't have exposure to debate on the merits and drawbacks of online referenda (certainly not so far on this forum), but there has to be a way to hold a referendum that is way cheaper and still retains a level of sufficient integrity.
If it's possible to transact reliably for large sums online, and fraud or robbery online is not a huge problem, for example using smart contracts, it just seems it should be possible to conduct referenda frequently and reliably.. To me that is the holy grail of achieving a thriving planet.... multiple, openly competing, rivalrous, self-determined jurisdictions, who's legitimate borders on a map are responsive to the real de facto expressed group alliances formed from grass-roots.
Many people just accept the notion that the human condition is a fixed state of un-ending misery. I don't agree with that sentiment. I think most of the world's problems go away when individuals take decision-making responsibility (reclaiming it from the State and its cronies). And you probably need a few people, who understand this, to demonstrate its workability, in separate economic zones which are self-determined units i.e. have their own national borders where only their rules apply.
People could be brought over to better ideas this way i.e. via simple comparative analysis, in the real world (free markets in jurisdictions).
There's no interest because there's very little benefit unless you are the rich and affluent or perfectly happy with homesteading your way through your existence. If you have more and more moving away into small groups it simply lets the powerful retreat into well-resourced enclaves while everyone else is left with fragmented scraps, no leverage and no realistic way to shield themselves from the influence of those who’ve escaped collective obligations. The problem is that everyone sees themselves as part of the rich and affluent but they rarely are.Can we start moving away in small (but therefore far less widely-influential) groups? I don't see why not, but I also don't see much interest being shown.
are there many nations who's borders are completely self determined ?I am loyal to a nation who's borders are self-determined.
As Jack Miller(CIP) has been saying for decades, "South Africa" is the name of a region on a map. It's an artificial construct, in terms of borders.
The borders have been - and are still being determined from the top down, not the bottom up. They are not self-determined, they are other-determined.
There's no interest because there's very little benefit unless you are the rich and affluent or perfectly happy with homesteading your way through your existence. If you have more and more moving away into small groups it simply lets the powerful retreat into well-resourced enclaves while everyone else is left with fragmented scraps, no leverage and no realistic way to shield themselves from the influence of those who’ve escaped collective obligations. The problem is that everyone sees themselves as part of the rich and affluent but they rarely are.
To come back and say it was only for a week....Ahh yes the truckers who couldn’t work because of Canadian covid mandates preventing them from crossing the border but failed to mention that they couldn’t enter the US anyway because they had their own mandate.
And it wasn’t closures it was temporary freezes for a week or so under their emergencies act. At least be accurate, there is ongoing court litigation.
about what?What is it that you expect no voters/remain to do?
You’re nitpicking “a week or so” ? Not all accounts were frozen on day one but you go with being dishonest about them being closed.To come back and say it was only for a week....
The nerve.
And lack of self-awareness.