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Should be a wild four years.

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Capitalism's greatest flaw stems from the result of Dodge vs Ford, in my opinion. I'm pretty damn sure a lot of problems today stems from it.
I happened across that a week or so ago, such a fuckign diaster. If you don't know, it was a decision handed down by the court that said Henry Ford had ot put the wishes of his board of executives over investment into his company and putting out a better product. The Dodge brothers bought some shares in Ford because Ford was fucking burying Dodge and they wanted it to stop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_v._Ford_Motor_Co.
 
If this happens, I imagine the precedent of counties switching states in the modern day would have huge implications for all states which fit the "sparsely populated rural counties outvoted by densely populated cities" trope. The threat of this alone could act as an effective cudgel for rural counties to use against policies which spit on them in favor of the cities.

That said, I'm retarded on history. Maybe this happens often without big ramifications and I'm just unaware.
 
Isn't at least one of these fag accounts ran by that faggot lolcow Kirtaner?

"Anonymous" ended over a decade ago when the glowies took them over. The last organic "anonymous" action was the op wall street shit and that's when it was decided they were more useful as a glowie cover. Ever since then they have just been a bunch of co opted pro status quo faggots who clearly operate with the blessing of the state apparatus.
 
At first I thought this meant seceding from the Union, but seceding from their own State to create a new one? That is... weird.

Not really, Most of Illinois is red, but has to live under tyranny of blue Chicago cause Chicago has more people niggercattle, and so the red farmer counties have no real say in their governance. If I was them I'd secede too.
We should normalize allowing state lines to be redrawn with the will of the people. The California coast would be a lot more neutered if it was just a few city states seperate from the red countryside.
 
Isn't at least one of these fag accounts ran by that faggot lolcow Kirtaner?

"Anonymous" ended over a decade ago when the glowies took them over. The last organic "anonymous" action was the op wall street shit and that's when it was decided they were more useful as a glowie cover. Ever since then they have just been a bunch of co opted pro status quo faggots who clearly operate with the blessing of the state apparatus.
Anonymous has been dead for over a decade, now its just a corpse thats getting puppetted to support the statutes Que. God I was so dumb to ever think they were cool.
 
The media is pretending that the Boer genocide isn't real. Reminder that you do not hate them enough.

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Trump cuts aid to South Africa over ‘racial discrimination’ against Afrikaners​

US president also offers asylum to Afrikaners and criticises law that allows land seizures without compensation in some circumstances

The US president, Donald Trump, has signed an executive order to cut financial assistance to South Africa, accusing the country’s government of “unjust racial discrimination” against white Afrikaners and offering them asylum in the US.
The order criticised a law signed by the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, last month that allows for land to be expropriated with “nil compensation” in limited circumstances.

South Africa was ruled by white Afrikaner leaders during apartheid, which violently repressed the country’s black majority, including forcing them to live in segregated townships and rural “homelands”. Afrikaners are descended mainly from the Dutch, who began colonising South Africa in 1652, as well as French Huguenot refugees sponsored by the Dutch.
More than three decades after white minority rule ended, South Africa remains hugely unequal, with land and wealth still largely concentrated among white people, who make up 7% of the population, about half native Afrikaans speakers, while black people are 81%.
However, some white South Africans claim they are discriminated against, often citing the country’s affirmative action laws.
Trump’s executive order, signed on Friday, said there were “countless government policies designed to dismantle equal opportunity in employment, education, and business, and hateful rhetoric and government actions fuelling disproportionate violence against racially disfavored landowners”.
It added: “In addition, South Africa has taken aggressive positions towards the United States and its allies, including accusing Israel, not Hamas, of genocide in the international court of justice, and reinvigorating its relations with Iran to develop commercial, military, and nuclear arrangements.”
Elon Musk, the South African-born billionaire leading Trump’s efforts to slash the size of US government, including foreign aid spending, has criticised South Africa on his social media platform, X, for what he claimed were “openly racist policies”.
South Africa’s foreign ministry said in a statement that there seemed to be a “campaign of misinformation and propaganda”.
“It is ironic that the executive order makes provision for refugee status in the US for a group in South Africa that remains amongst the most economically privileged, while vulnerable people in the US from other parts of the world are being deported and denied asylum despite real hardship,” it said. “We reiterate that South Africa remains committed to finding diplomatic solutions to any misunderstandings or disputes.”
Conservative Afrikaner pressure groups said they were concerned about US aid to South Africa being cut and that South Africa would be excluded from the African Growth and Opportunity Act.
The act is US legislation that needs to be renewed by the US Congress this year, which allows South African exporters, including farmers, to sell thousands of products to the US tariff-free.
“This is indeed a crisis,” said Kallie Kriel, the CEO of Afriforum, which describes itself as a civil rights group for Afrikaners, but has been accused of racism. “If somebody is to blame it is the president and senior ANC [African National Congress party] leaders.”
“We want to also show appreciation to President Trump … for recognising and identifying the discrimination that Afrikaners are experiencing through racial legislation … through threats to property rights,” Kriel told a press conference, adding: “We became a people here, we are Indigenous people in this country and we are going nowhere.”
 
As states grow more politically polarized, the difference between good and bad governance is coming into sharper relief for voters. Enough people are noticing in Illinois that some counties want to secede from the Land of Lincoln and join a state that isn’t ruled by public unions and their political yes-men.

In November, to little national notice, seven Illinois counties voted to consider seceding, and now Indiana is rolling out the welcome mat. Voters in Iroquois, Calhoun, Clinton, Greene, Jersey, Madison and Perry counties approved a nonbinding ballot question on cutting ties with Illinois. The votes weren’t close. Six of the seven counties approved the advisory question by more than 70%. Iroquois County’s vote was some 72%, and Calhoun County’s near 76%.

Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston says the Illinois counties would be more than welcome to come on over. On Jan. 14 the Republican introduced legislation to establish the Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission, which would include five members appointed by the Indiana Governor and five members appointed under Illinois law, to discuss moving the state line. “We think instead of seceding and creating a 51st state, [Illinois residents] should just join us,” Mr. Huston said.
They can try but as it stands currently the state government of Illinois will probably do everything they can to stop counties from leaving. A similar situation has developed in the Pacific Northwest where some people in eastern Oregon want to join Idaho.
 
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