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Originally Posted by SeanAaron
When Whites become the minority in the United States, do you think certain white states will start to leave, the union?
In 2040 it is estimated that Whites will be the minority in the United States, this wont be in every state of course, certain areas such as Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Iowa, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Utah etc will still be majority White.
Do you think people in these states will get scared about being the minority and leave and form their own Republics?
This is an un-PC discusion about race in America, you may not like it but the fact is that most people not matter what their race do not like the idea of being a minority and they may get scared of that idea?
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Race is less of an issue. More relevant is the creep of socialism.
I am a mixed-race minority who has found a home in Northern Idaho. I have met with far more like mindedness here than ignorance.
Like my fellow Idahoans, I fear the growing role of the state in what used to be private affairs. While I do believe in government and good governance, I am shocked at the extent of social engineering many are willing to to subject themselves.
I also think that the vilification of White America is rather pathetic and laughable. Whites have their bad seeds just as with any race. And yes, the history of Whites in the US has had its ups and downs vis-a-vis other races. However, the beauty of the US has been its ability to learn and grow from its past. This it has done smashingly well. Just look at Asia and Europe--the racism there is visceral--something that was probably acceptable by most in the US 100 years ago. While the past is the past, the present demonstrates considerable progress on the racial front. To think otherwise is to deny the data and instead be blinded by anecdotes.
If the US focuses its government on what binds us together--the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness without regards to race, creed, or wealth--we will be fine. But once we push government to change its role to the supposed guarantee of life, liberty and happiness, we will assure ourselves of none of these and turn American into a history lesson on how to kill the golden goose.
f the US government is no longer American in nature, why wouldn't her states seek independence? It is not only sensible to do so, but as Jefferson wrote, "... it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government."
S.