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I understand 'America' more clearly than you do. It's fantacists like yourself that keep Whites begging for niggers and jews and browns for permission to be White.

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Long live Virginia! Long live America!

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I think the author is wrong about the Heartland of the Midwest having no sense of cohesive identity or interests. It was the governors of Midwest states who backed Texas governor Abbott's independent resistance to federal immigration failure. The Midwest incorporates elements of both the Northern and Southern US cultures.

In Middle America cities are the source of conflict within individual states.

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America as we know it began in Old Dominion.

I’m a New Englander and I admit this. Now, my homeland is lost, but Virginia still has a fighting chance...and I'm here for it.

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America may not be able to separate from the federal gov, but that doesn’t mean they’re the same. I think you’d agree that America (the nation/people) existed prior to the Constitutional Federal Gov and even before the Confederation

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I think 'America' is mostly dead. The Federal Authority has lost legitimacy with at least half of all White Americans. The entire enterprise is running on fumes. Separatism, autarky, the end of 'free movement' within the continent. These are the future of any 'freedom' in North America.

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If America is dead than Mr Fahrenheidt and I and many others must be dead without progeny. Americans are a people who have few benefactors in this government and states. The government of a region is not the same as the status of the people

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In what sense do you think a cohesive 'America' exists?

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I never said cohesive

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So what is 'America' intended to signify?

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It does not signify. America is.

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Meh your history is complete bunk, northern California and southern Oregon, and Michigan were talking about secession many decades ago.

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