Maelchon #fundie reddit.com

I think a lot of this depends on demographic transitions in the future, and potential cultural/ideological shifts. Right now, the U.S. is highly fractionalized at a local level (black vs white vs latino neigborhoods) which does not lend itself well to establishing homogeneous states. The most "white" areas are also the most liberal (VT, NH), and the populace generally rejects the idea of white identity entirely. Ironically, these whites who buy the most into leftist dogma are the ones who live their lives free from the "diversity" they all claim to love. Redpilling this population will be critical.

I think as people become more racially aware, and the US government becomes increasingly divided and incapable, we will see higher voluntary discrimination (whites moving to more white areas) and more polarized populations. Perhaps an exodus of whites from the south to the north could be intentional, with the idea of creating an ethnostate in mind, similar to what libertarians tried to do in NH. Public acknowledgement of such efforts will likely be the beginning of the end to the US political structure, as whites struggle to reconcile military force used to prevent the ethnostate outcome with their committment to the "United States," and must choose a side

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