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Whereas the industrial capacity of the South, its lack of railroads, port facilities, and its reliance upon King Cotton and a resultant mass export-import economy were the key to its defeat in the War of Northern Aggression, today, much of that is reversed, thanks to decades of flabby and riotous living in the more liberal states.
Firearm ownership, and the knowledge, skill and readiness with the same is widely variant between any potential Confederacy and the liberal states.
What am I saying?
The Northern states are ill-suited to fight any civil war with the Southern states, largely because of the teachings they have adopted, which are making the whole nation weak, and have for 65 years now. How can the liberal states, who do not believe in objective morality, shared cultural values and norms or the power of God, but aver pluralism, subjectivism, relativism and multiculturalism, how can they hope to so much as fight a war against a united, re-born South?
The South "rising again" today would not necessarily be around racial matters, nor State's Rights matters alone, but more fundamental and elemental issues of conservatism; patriotism; justice; and liberty, whether of conscience or of association, and the practice of those.
Any secession of the Southern states, from Texas to Carolina, would necessitate the secession of most (if not all) of the Midwest, the Mountain states and Alaska; it would be politically and culturally impracticable and undesireable to remain in a Union with the Pacific and Northeastern states.
The South, being traditionally over-represented in the Armed Services should expect the assistance of much of them in any widespread secession scenario.
Whereas the Confederacy (excepting Missouri, Kentucky and Arizona) represented less than a third of the national population in 1860, and only 3 fifths of that being free white men, today it would represent almost half (120,000,000).
Ah, well, "The South Shall Rise Again" my friend.
The same for me, it was my only real outlet to help people in games for years. And the passion and joy lead me to learn more about the coding and mechanics which I used in my push to learn about making all my mods.
IDK, there's no fight to support and aid and fund, any real change would require legal reforms, given the state of the government that's hugely difficult to achieve. You'd have to get 10's of millions of supporters divided, by population, throughout the US to provide enough political pressure for it. With that kind of clout you'd, in my opinion, have an easier go of buying your own country and forming your own country.
I have many, MANY childhood memories of the CE forums.
I remember being and edgy and retarded kid and having a BLAST there. I went by the name of Bleizk and actually made the longest lived Dragon Fable trainer.
CE also teached me a lot of ground knowledge that I'm currently benefiting of in college.
Is there any way I can help besides spreading the word?