CapeXit 2

Poll is for all in South Africa -

  • Do you believe W/Cape secession from the Republic is feasible ?

    Votes: 28 34.1%
  • Would you support a bid for W/Cape to secede from the Republic ?

    Votes: 33 40.2%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating to W/Cape ?

    Votes: 23 28.0%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating out of W/Cape ?

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Would you support other provinces bids for secession ?

    Votes: 20 24.4%
  • I disagree to all questions

    Votes: 35 42.7%
  • Would you support a "Swiss Canton" style of governance for the Republic ?

    Votes: 24 29.3%

  • Total voters
    82
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Indeed, that's why I jumped in with a comment.

Moths to flames and all that...

I think of it as intellectual curiosity, mixed with emotional incredulity, as to how certain folk can believe certain things, contrary to logic, facts, evidence, practicality etc.

And then there is the entertainment factor :)
 
You implied that the UK is becoming a "stan". This is usually a term employed by people pushing replacement theory and generally in respect of Muslims.

The white population is South Africa is roughly the same proportion of the total as the Muslim population is of the UK, so in line with your "stan" theory SA would be a white homeland.
I presume you meant an independent Cape [...]

Ok, I get you now.

Unlikely... given that the majority CI support is non-white.

But assuming that was not the case.... so what?
 
logic, facts, evidence, practicality

Hmm...
Fact: Secession works, and fairly regularly - do some research
Fact: SA is fscked
Fact: WC has excellent valid reasons


However...
Fact: Phil is a bit clueless about how to motivate WC-ians to actually take the plunge
 
And the (also socialist) DA are very clever at keeping WC things "just good enough"
 
logic, facts, evidence, practicality

Hmm...
Fact: Secession works, and fairly regularly - do some research
Fact: SA is fscked
Fact: WC has excellent valid reasons


However...
Fact: Phil is a bit clueless about how to motivate WC-ians to actually take the plunge

Oh dear, here we go round the mulberry bush.....for about the 20th time.

But now lies as to secession working, and often? Sies!
 
I think of it as intellectual curiosity, mixed with emotional incredulity, as to how certain folk can believe certain things, contrary to logic, facts, evidence, practicality etc.

And then there is the entertainment factor :)

Spot on!

Plus I was born there and grew up there, so it's always of interest...
 
I presume you meant an independent Cape [...]

Ok, I get you now.

Unlikely... given that the majority CI support is non-white.

But assuming that was not the case.... so what?

So what indeed.

You seemed to think that there might be a secession movement in London due to brown people though, so that idea must have come from somewhere...
 
No. This has been covered/debated/ridiculed ad nauseum in this thread already.
Been on these threads since the beginning and there has been zero evidence of the secessions happening. I even once bothered with the research by checking multiple official sources and found nothing. Then I am just told I am looking in the wrong place without any further hint as to the "right" place.

Cape independence has become as funny, and as credible, as flat earth.

O and one of their favourite "secession" examples, Brexit, is turning into a complete disaster for the UK.
 
Says one of the guys who pops in about 4 times a year...

Every few weeks I posted links to the already posted evidence. Not interested in doing that anymore, but it's out there. Those with real interest will find it

You with nothing to do should get a life and stop bothering those looking for solutions. Plenty of them around, as the poll shows, again
 
Nope. Remember you weren't here for 2 years...

But no worries, as you were

More lies - because I was here before and after, and it was indeed so.

The fact that you can't refer to any posts here, or links, but declare I must do my own research, doth say it.
 
Says one of the guys who pops in about 4 times a year...

Every few weeks I posted links to the already posted evidence. Not interested in doing that anymore, but it's out there. Those with real interest will find it

You with nothing to do should get a life and stop bothering those looking for solutions. Plenty of them around, as the poll shows, again
Well, 4 times a year is more frequent than anything actually happening on Cape Independence.

And please stop lying, you have NEVER posted any evidence to back up your claim of secessions happening all the time. I do actually support Cape Independence, when and if it makes sense, and by just lying this openly you are a discredit to the cause.
 
I don't lie Wollie. There is a secession every couple of years or so since the mid or late 1900's if I remember correctly, else close to that. Some were indeed exaggerations, such as Brexit, but it is a fact.
Not exactly the kind of thing many main sources and their business owners' interests would be happy covering.

I'm done for today
 
Been on these threads since the beginning and there has been zero evidence of the secessions happening.
There has been zero evidence of the secessions happening?

Hang-on, you've been waiting all this time for the evidence of Cape secession before you support it?

Isn't that a bit like waiting for the end of chattel slavery before supporting abolition?

🤡

I even once bothered with the research by checking multiple official sources and found nothing. Then I am just told I am looking in the wrong place without any further hint as to the "right" place.
You confined yourself to career-ending/disrupting honest appraisels?

Do you not see sufficient conflict of interest to read outside the official sources?

Cape independence has become as funny, and as credible, as flat earth.

O and one of their favourite "secession" examples, Brexit, is turning into a complete disaster for the UK.
Brexit was a stunning success. A complete separation. Exactly what was desired.

What you do *afterwards* ofc, has no bearing on the success of the actual exit.

In terms of disastrous economic performance afterwards, you can say the same thing about the EU superstate itself. It is spiraling into an economic morass. Watch them crawl back to Russia for oil and gas supplies.

After all, the Brexiters can be blamed for leaving things in the hands of the same Europhiles as they had just achieved a moral victory over via Brexit. That is on them. It's the fact they haven't yet kept the Europhiles out of local decision-making that is the problem.

Your analysis demonstrates about as much nuance as a 12-year-old's tik-tok video.
 
I don't lie Wollie. There is a secession every couple of years or so since the mid or late 1900's if I remember correctly, else close to that. Some were indeed exaggerations, such as Brexit, but it is a fact.
Not exactly the kind of thing many main sources and their business owners' interests would be happy covering.

I'm done for today

Just give me 1 example, just 1, ANYONE.

Why can you not do that, just this once.

Reply to my comment so I get the notification with the name of just one of these countries formed in the last 10 years.

If I am wrong I will happily admit it here, I am not afraid of being wrong.
 
Well, 4 times a year is more frequent than anything actually happening on Cape Independence.

And please stop lying, you have NEVER posted any evidence to back up your claim of secessions happening all the time. I do actually support Cape Independence, when and if it makes sense, and by just lying this openly you are a discredit to the cause.

Notice the squeals of protest from brian and lexy after your post.

Not only do they contradict each other in the case of Brexit, Brian mentions a "secession every couple of years", and lexie refers to having to "read outside official sources".

Neither can post any links to any evidence though.

La-la land needs to secede from their brains first, I think.
 
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