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  • That's a very good point regarding refugees vs "can I afford it".

    As to your first point it's West Virginia baby!

    So I tried to upload a secession vote map of Virginia, which included West Virginia at the time. Hell here's most of the story.

    Edit: ignore the bullshit about reunification at the top, the story is in the middle.

  • Right on. It's definitely interesting to talk about. I feel like many people still have this civil war mentality of fuck the South they can have what they voted for. People argue whether my state is in the "south" but our history is secession to join the union. There were not many slaves here, therefore not wealthy slavemasters, therefore many people preferred to side with the North.

    I had heard about Trump's revenge money bullshit before but thanks for the link to have it on hard copy.

    Population redistribution: Again interesting to talk about, but the reality is most Americans lack the money needed to move. We're stuck with what we got. That's just economic concerns. My wife and I have the money to move, but we can't because we don't want to leave her elderly mother, who will not move, behind. A third concern, for us at least, is pride. Historically our state left the Confederacy. We had labor fights here that put many to shame. Sometimes it was straight up like a war between the workers and the strikebreakers.

    We have devolved since due to propaganda, racism, and identity politics. But I do not want my state to fall to the assholes. The left here is armed and nobody will want to fight against an entrenched insurgency in these mountains.

  • People in my state in the US have to get starlink sometimes because our infrastructure is so poor. I overheard a conversation a few weeks ago while working out in the country. A woman was saying she hated giving money to Musk but there was no good option there.

  • All this theorizing ignores the number one internal problem of the US. It's not state versus state, it's urban versus rural. I'm in one of the reddest states in the nation, but I live in the capital where we have a decent democrat mayor. Most people would even laugh at calling this a city, but the urban/rural cultural divide is huge even here. Leave the "cities" and there are traitor flags everywhere. Ethnic minorities do not do well out in the country.