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Let them. Didn't the Weather Underground only manage to kill its own operatives?
Their bungling of terror acts made them change tactics to the "long march through the institutions," which was a complete success. We are now left with the task of either abandoning or reforming our institutions and bureaucracies.
Abandonment and retrenchment in an alternate society seems the way to go. Secession seems certain.
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The irony is killing me. I remember when many of the heads of the 1960s were rejecting the dominant culture and fleeing the cities for some inchoate utopia, with no central plan or organization, just a bunch of ignorant tribes horrified by conditions looking to flee.
Same thing is happening today but secession by the right appears to be--at least at this stage--more well-thought-out and practical. There's a long-term strategy emerging for retrenchment into Libertarian enclaves, which makes organized secession a practical matter and not some vague pipe dream.
The problem is we're probably going to surround ourselves with enemies because the coasts are owned by subhuman leftoids. There's no way secession ends peacefully as we'd have to secure coast lines for trade.
We'd have the Gulf of Mexico, though. There are established port cities along that coast. Florida sits pretty much at sea level, shouldn't be hard to build a canal through it. And Jacksonville is a port city and it's on the Atlantic.
That's fair, I sorta forgot about the Gulf to be completely honest.